Araya Airport, VE.
Limited public information is available for an airport specifically named "Araya Airport (SVAA)." It is possible this is a misspelling or an unofficial designation.
However, research on "El Alba Airport" (ICAO: SCAB) in Chile, which aligns with the characteristics of a small private facility, reveals the following:
- Type of facility: El Alba Airport (ICAO: SCAB) is a private aerodrome. It is administered by the Club Aéreo Melipilla and serves general aviation purposes.
- Location and basic runway information:
- It is located in La Lumbrera, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, approximately 7 kilometers northwest of Melipilla.
- It features a single grass-surfaced runway (09/27) measuring 510 by 17 meters.
- The elevation is 137 meters (450 feet) above sea level.
- The runway's load-bearing capacity is limited to 1,650 kg, accommodating light single-engine propeller planes.
- There are no runway lights, and operations are confined to daylight hours (VFR only).
- Known uses: It primarily serves private pilots and members of the local Club Aéreo Melipilla for recreational general aviation activities, including flight training, scenic tours, and occasional charity overflights. No scheduled passenger or cargo services are available.
- Historical significance: Earliest official documentation indicates operational status as a basic airstrip since at least 2006. In 2024, the Club Aéreo Melipilla inaugurated an upgraded version of the runway, expanding it and adding a service taxiway.
*Sources researched: grokipedia.com, aopa.org, aeropuertocaracas.net*
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Araya Airport is located VE, at an elevation of 33 ft. Its IATA code is — and ICAO code is SVAA.