Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport (LLS): Codes, Runways & Location
Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport (IATA: LLS · ICAO: SATK) is a small airport serving Las Lomitas, Argentina. It lies at 24.7214° S, 60.5488° W, 426 ft (130 m) above sea level.
Overview of Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport
Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport is classified in the OurAirports dataset as a small airport, serving the area of Las Lomitas in Argentina. It is identified by the IATA code LLS and the ICAO code SATK. It is not recorded as having scheduled commercial airline service, so it mainly serves general, charter or regional aviation.
The field elevation is 426 ft (130 m); higher-elevation airports need longer takeoff runs in thin air.
Other airports lie nearby: 6 are within reach, the closest being Aeródromo Estancia Don Panos about 202 km away.
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Airport Details & Runways
Physical characteristics from the public-domain OurAirports dataset.
Location & Runway Capacity
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Frequently Asked Questions about Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport
Where is Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport located?
Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport is located in Las Lomitas, Argentina. Its coordinates are 24.7214° S, 60.5488° W.
What is the airport code for Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport?
Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport has an IATA code of LLS and an ICAO code of SATK.
Is Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport a major airport?
Alferez Armando Rodriguez Airport is classified as a small airport.
About this data
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