Pinto Airport

Pinto, AR 🇦🇷 Closed Airport

ICAO

AR-0639

IATA

-

Elevation

328 ft

Region

AR-G

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: -29.152266° N, -62.675025° E

Continent: SA

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: Villa General Mitre

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Airport Information

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 24, 2025
Closure Date

Approx. late 2000s to early 2010s. An exact date is not publicly documented. Analysis of historical satellite imagery shows the runway was well-maintained in the early 2000s but shows significant degradation and signs of disuse by 2013, indicating a gradual closure during that timeframe.

Reason for Closure

The official reason is not documented. However, the gradual decay of the airfield suggests closure due to economic factors and abandonment. This is common for small, rural airstrips ('aeródromos') in Argentina and likely resulted from a combination of declining local aviation activity, lack of municipal or private funding for maintenance, and changing transportation needs.

Current Status

The airport is permanently closed and abandoned. The site is no longer functional as an airfield. Recent satellite imagery shows the outline of the former runway is still visible but is completely overgrown with grass and shrubs. Dirt tracks, used by local vehicles, now cut across the former runway. There are no aircraft, hangars, or any other aviation-related infrastructure remaining on the site. The land has effectively reverted to a rural field.

Historical Significance

Pinto Airport was a small, local airstrip of regional importance, serving the town of Pinto and its surrounding agricultural community in the Santiago del Estero province. Its operations were primarily focused on:
1. **Agricultural Aviation:** Serving as a base for crop-dusting and fumigation aircraft, which is a vital industry in this region.
2. **General Aviation:** Used by private pilots and small, single-engine aircraft for recreational or private transport.
3. **Support Services:** Potentially used for occasional air taxi, charter flights, or medical evacuation services to larger urban centers.
The airport consisted of a single unpaved (dirt/earth) runway, approximately 1000 meters long, with minimal to no permanent infrastructure.

Reopening Prospects

There are no known or published plans, proposals, or prospects for reopening Pinto Airport. Given its extended period of disuse, the poor condition of the runway surface, and the likely lack of significant local demand that would justify the high cost of restoration, the chances of it ever being reactivated as an airport are extremely low to non-existent.

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