San Antonio de Malera, HN 🇭🇳 Closed Airport
ICAO
HN-0019
IATA
-
Elevation
670 ft
Region
HN-SB
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 14.674313° N, -88.257208° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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Unknown. The operational history and even the existence of this airport are unconfirmed by official sources or physical evidence. If it was a small, private airstrip, it likely ceased operations decades ago and has been fully reclaimed by the surrounding environment. It is most probable that this is a 'ghost' entry in aviation databases.
Unknown. As the airport's operational history cannot be verified, the reason for its closure or delisting is also unknown. Given the location, any operations would have been minor and private, making closure due to economic non-viability or disuse the most likely scenario if it ever existed.
The site at the specified coordinates (14.674313, -88.257208) shows no trace of an airport, runway, or any aviation-related infrastructure. High-resolution satellite imagery, including historical views, depicts hilly, rural terrain consisting of small agricultural plots and natural vegetation. The land is currently used for farming.
There is no recorded historical significance for this airport. The identifier HN-0019 and its location in the remote, mountainous region of San Antonio de Malera suggest that if it was ever active, it would have been a rudimentary, unpaved airstrip. Such strips are sometimes used for very specific, limited purposes like missionary work, medical transport, or supporting local agriculture (e.g., coffee plantations), but no records of such operations at this specific site are available.
There are zero known plans or prospects for establishing or 'reopening' an airport at this location. The lack of any existing infrastructure, the challenging terrain, and the absence of any apparent economic or strategic demand make the development of an airfield here highly improbable.