El Alcaraván Airport

El Alcaraván Airport

Aeropuerto El Alcaraván
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAerocivil
LocationYopal, Colombia
Elevation AMSL1,027 ft / 313 m
Coordinates5°19′10″N 72°23′02″W / 5.31944°N 72.38389°W / 5.31944; -72.38389
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EYP is located in Colombia
EYP
EYP
Airport in Colombia
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 2,250 7,382 Asphalt
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2]

El Alcaraván Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto El Alcaraván, IATA: EYP, ICAO: SKYP), also known as El Yopal Airport, is an airport serving the city of Yopal, the capital of the Casanare Department of Colombia. The airport is on the southeast edge of the city.

Although the airport only has domestic flights to Bogotá and Bucaramanga, it is classified as an international airport because it has an immigration facility.

The El Yopal VOR-DME (Ident: EYP) is located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km) off the approach threshold of Runway 05.[3]

The passenger airlines that currently operate flights from and to the city of Yopal are LATAM Airlines Colombia, Avianca and EasyFly, and there were others like Satena that ceased operations from El Yopal Airport. Due to the good economy of the department of Casanare, based on petroleum, there has been an increase in the number of passenger movements.

History

In 1965, the first commercial flights began in Yopal when Aerotaxi Casanare S.A. was founded. It was the only airline until 1992 when the Aeronautica Civil allowed Aires S.A. to operate from this airport.[4]

In 1996, Ecopetrol, BP, and other companies were interested in the petroleum that the department has and decided to invest 6100 million pesos for improving the runway and offices with the goal of adapting the airport to allow the Antonov 124 a safe landing.

On 27 November 1996, Ernesto Samper, a former president of Colombia, arrived in a Boeing 707 at El Alcaraván airport to inaugurate the improvements that were made by the oil companies.

In September 2006, the Camara de Comercio de Casanare (Casanare Chamber of Commerce) asked the Ministry of Transport to make El Alcaraván an international airport, because it has all the facilities that are needed, it would increase the economy of the department, and it would let the flights that come from North America and South America refuel.

In July 2018, renovations were completed at the airport and the new terminal was opened, at a cost of around $100 million USD.[5]

Airlines and destinations

Boeing 737-700 at El Alcaraván Airport
AirlinesDestinations
Avianca Bogotá
Clic Bogotá, Bucaramanga
LATAM Colombia Bogotá
SATENA Bucaramanga, Paipa[6]

Airlines that ceased operation

AirlinesDestinations
Satena Bogotá
AeroTACA Bogotá, Villavicencio
Avianca Villavicencio

The Antonov 124

Antonov 124 in Yopal, Casanare

In August 1997, the specialized magazine Motor from Bogotá, published an article about the flights that the Antonov, one of the largest airplanes in the world with a capacity of 120 tons, had flown from Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport in Barranquilla to Yopal in order to deliver machines and material that BP needed for building oil wells in Casanare. Each trip had a price of 85 million pesos. Owing to the characteristics of this airplane, the runway had to be extended.[7]

Transport

Access to the airport can be made by taxi or bus in only 15 minutes. For the passengers who arrive in Yopal, there are taxis available until midnight.

There are 50 parking spaces at the entrance of the airport for passengers to unload luggage. They are not allowed to wait in front of the terminal for security reasons.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 25 October 1976, a Douglas C-47 HK-149 of Taxi Aéreo El Venado crashed on approach. The aircraft was on a domestic scheduled passenger flight. Shortly after take-off, the port engine failed and the decision was made to return to El Alcaraván. All 36 people on board were killed.[8]
  • On 31 January 2001, a Caravelle 10R operated by Líneas Aéreas Suramericanas crashed on approach to the airport. The cargo flight's original destination was Mitu, but while landing at Mitu the landing gear struck the ground before the threshold. The crew had plans to divert to Bogota, but they could not fully raise the flaps, and decided to return to El Alcaravan. On the approach to Yopal, the left engine was failing and the crew decided to shut it off. Then the crew decided to burn fuel with the left wing tank to avoid a fire during landing. Once the low fuel warning appeared, the pilot switched to the right tank. However, the right engine began to fail on approach, and eventually crashed 4 miles from the runway. Three out of six died.

See also

References

  1. ^ Airport information for EYP at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. ^ Google Maps - Yopal
  3. ^ El Yopal VOR
  4. ^ Benitez, Arcadio (2003). Yopal 60 años, pp. 216. Yopal, Casanare. ISBN 9583344567.
  5. ^ "Ampliación y remodelación del Aeropuerto el Alcaraván en Yopal, Casanare". Informando (in Spanish). 12 July 2018. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  6. ^ "SATENA Sep 2024 Network Expansion". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
  7. ^ Clopatofsky, José (1997). El Antonov suda petroleo en Colombia, p. 6. Revista Motor Agosto, Colombia.
  8. ^ "HK-149 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 15 August 2010.