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Captain Aníbal Arab (Heroes Del Acre) Airport |
Captain Aníbal Arab Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Capitán Aníbal Arab) (IATA: CIJ, ICAO: SLCO) is an international airport serving the Acre River port city of Cobija, the capital of the Pando Department of Bolivia. This airport is located at a reasonably near distance to Monumento Pando, and is also at a relatively close proximity to Rio Acre.
The Cobija non-directional beacon (Ident: CIJ) is located on the field.
Captain Aníbal Arab Airport
Heroes Del Acre Airport
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Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Operator |
Government |
Serves |
Cobija, Bolivia |
Elevation AMSL |
804 ft / 245 m |
Coordinates |
11°02′25″S
68°47′00″W |
Map |
Location of airport in Bolivia
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Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
m |
ft |
02/20 |
2,000 |
6,562 |
Asphalt |
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Airlines and destinations
Destinations |
Boliviana de Aviación |
Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Viru Viru |
EcoJet |
Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Viru Viru, Trinidad, Sucre, Tarija |
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General Info
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Country |
Bolivia
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ICAO ID |
SLCO
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Time |
UTC-4
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Latitude |
-11.040436 11° 02' 25.57" S
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Longitude |
-68.782972 068° 46' 58.70" W
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Elevation |
892 feet 272 meters
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Magnetic Variation |
006° W (05/06)
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Operating Agency |
CIVIL GOVERNMENT, (LANDING FEES AND DIPLOMATIC CLEARANCE MAY BE REQUIRED)
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Near City |
Cobija
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Operating Hours |
SUNRISE TO SUNSET (SR-SS)
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Communications
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COBIJA TWR |
118.3
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COBIJA RDO |
6622
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Runways
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ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
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02/20 |
6562 x 98 feet 2000 x 30 meters |
ASPHALT |
048FCXT |
NO
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Navaids
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Type |
ID |
Name |
Channel |
Freq |
Distance From Field |
Bearing From Navaid
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NDB |
CIJ |
COBIJA |
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230 |
At Field |
-
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Remarks
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CSTMS/AG/IMG |
CSTMS, IMG avbl.
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FUEL |
(NC-100LL, A1)
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OPR HOURS |
Opr SR-SS.
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