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Ilopango International Airport

Ilopango International Airport
Ilopango satellite.jpg
Satellite view of Ilopango Int'l Airport
Summary
Airport type Military and Charter
Owner Government of El Salvador
Operator CEPA
Serves San Salvador
Location San Salvador
Elevation AMSL 615 m / 2,018 ft
Coordinates 13°41′30″N 089°07′32″W / 13.69167°N 89.12556°W / 13.69167; -89.12556Coordinates: 13°41′30″N 089°07′32″W / 13.69167°N 89.12556°W / 13.69167; -89.12556
Website www.aeropuertodeelsalvador.com
Map
MSSS is located in El Salvador
MSSS
MSSS
Location in El Salvador
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 2,240 7,349 Asphalt
Sources:
AIP at COCESNA and DAFIF

Ilopango International Airport (IATA: ILSICAO: MSSS) is an airport located on the eastern part of the city of San Salvador, El Salvador, once serving the city as its international airport until it was replaced by the larger and more modern Comalapa International Airport, located about 50 km south of the city. Currently, Ilopango is used for military, air taxi, and charter aviation only. It also holds the annual Ilopango Air Show. The airport is also home to the National Aviation Museum (Museo Nacional de Aviación) of San Salvador, which is housed in the old terminal building.

Ilopango was one of the largest and busiest airports in Central America. During the civil war, due to its location, it was a perfect target for bombs from the guerrillas. It ended its international flight service in January 1980, with the building of the bigger and more modern Comalapa International. Currently, there is a plan that involves the modernization and enlargement of the airport to accommodate modern aircraft. In 2001, the administration of the airport passed from the military to the Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA), which is in charge of planning the modernization project. [1]

Ilopango has the problem that many airports in Central America have: it borders on the city and has houses near it so its runway can't be expanded. Its hangars will be relocated and modernized to serve as a modern commercial airport. CEPA has announced that they will begin rehabilitating the airport in late 2013 to allow short domestic flights within Central America.

Ilopango Airport has new signage on the main runway, and a revamped passenger room, as part of preparations being made for new airlines that will begin operating in May 2014. The President of the Civil Aviation Authority (AAC) has reported that a resurfacing of the airport's taxiway will be underway before initial operations of TAES Airlines in February 2015 and TAG Airlines in March 2015. Volaris is in the process of getting government approval to fly between the cities of Mexico and San Salvador


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