Savaneta Field

Savaneta, AW 🇦🇼 Closed Airport

ICAO

AW-0001

IATA

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Elevation

- ft

Region

AW-U-A

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 12.452124° N, -69.953427° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

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Airport Information

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 24, 2025
Closure Date

Unknown. The facility was likely a small, unpaved military airstrip or helipad that was decommissioned and redeveloped decades ago. As it was never a public airport, no official closure date is documented. Its use as a fixed-wing airstrip likely ceased as military needs shifted towards helicopters and the main airport became more accessible.

Reason for Closure

Military Conversion. The 'field' was located within the confines of the Dutch Marine Barracks in Savaneta. The closure was not due to economic reasons or a specific incident, but rather the result of the base's evolution and modernization. The land was repurposed over time for other military uses, such as training grounds, barracks, and recreational facilities, rendering the airstrip obsolete.

Current Status

The site is currently an active military base. The coordinates provided (12.452124, -69.953427) place it directly within the 'Marinierskazerne Savaneta'. This is a key base for the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps, the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard, and the Aruban Militia (Arumil). The area that may have once been the airstrip is now fully developed with military buildings, parade grounds, and sports fields. The base maintains modern helicopter landing capabilities.

Historical Significance

The historical significance of 'Savaneta Field' is minimal and strictly military. It was never a commercial or civil airport and played no role in the development of tourism or public transport in Aruba. Its function was likely as a small, rudimentary landing strip or designated helicopter landing zone for the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps stationed at the Marinierskazerne Savaneta. Operations would have been limited to light observation/liaison aircraft and/or helicopters supporting the base's activities. The ICAO identifier 'AW-0001' is a non-standard code, likely assigned by an aviation database to log a known but unofficial landing area, rather than an official ICAO designation.

Reopening Prospects

There are zero plans or prospects for reopening Savaneta Field as an airport. The land is an active, strategic military installation and is not available for civil use. Furthermore, Aruba is comprehensively served by Queen Beatrix International Airport (TNCA / AUA), making a second, smaller airport in Savaneta unnecessary.

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Distances are approximate and calculated as straight-line distances.

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