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MNMG Augusto C. Sandino (Managua) International Airport VFR

  • Name
    Augusto C. Sandino (Managua) International Airport
  • ICAO / IATA / GPS
    MNMG / MGA / MNMG
  • Type
  • Restriction
  • Region
  • Timezone
    4:19 am (CST)
  • Municipality
    Managua
  • Coordinates
    12° 8′ 29″ N 86° 10′ 5″ E
  • Elevation
    195 ft (59 m MSL)

About Augusto C. Sandino (Managua) International Airport

Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Augusto C. Sandino) (IATA: MGA, ICAO: MNMG), or ACS, is the main joint civil-military public international airport in Managua, Nicaragua. It is named after Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto Nicolás Sandino (1895–1934) and is located in the city's 6th ward, known locally as Distrito 6. Originally christened Las Mercedes Airport in 1968, it was later renamed Augusto C. Sandino International Airport during the Sandinista government in the 1980s and again in 2001 to Managua International Airport by then-president Arnoldo Alemán. Its name was changed once more in February 2007 to its current name by President Daniel Ortega to honor the revolutionary. Managua also has an alternative landing strip at Punta Huete Airport. Punta Huete was designed for larger aircraft and thus has a longer landing strip (3,000m vs. MGA's 2,442m). This alternative landing site, however, does not service commercial aircraft. The airport is managed by the state-run Administrative Company of International Airports, more commonly known as the EAAI, given its Spanish name, the Empresa Administradora de Aeropuertos Internacionales.

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