Southern Zone International Airport

Coordinates: 08°57′04″N 083°28′07″W / 8.95111°N 83.46861°W / 8.95111; -83.46861
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Southern Zone International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional de la Zona Sur
Summary
Airport typePublic
LocationOsa Canton
Elevation AMSL15 m / 49 ft
Coordinates08°57′04″N 083°28′07″W / 8.95111°N 83.46861°W / 8.95111; -83.46861
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Airport is located in Costa Rica
Airport
Airport
Location in Costa Rica
Runways
Direction Length Surface
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N/A 2,200 7,218 asphalt

Southern Zone International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de la Zona Sur) (this is a provisional name, as the project has not received a formal name yet) is an airport planned for construction in Osa Canton, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. The airport will be located in the region known as Southern Zone, where several national parks and other touristic attractions are located. The airport was a promise of former President Laura Chinchilla to boost the economic development of the region, and its construction was slated to start during her term, which ended in 2014.[1]

Initially, it was projected to build a large airport with a long runway capable of receive the Airbus A380, but this project has been recently rejected by the government because of the high cost and the environmental impact such an airport can cause.[2]

The project will have a total cost of US$42 million and the environmental impact and other assessment studies are underway.[3] When open, the airport will be the third largest in the country, after Juan Santamaría International Airport and Daniel Oduber International Airport. Google Earth imagery of 2019-02-07 shows an apparently finished runway approximately 1000 meters long but little supporting infrastructure.

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  1. ^ Inside Costa Rica (August 31, 2011). "Not Everyone In Agreement With An Airport For Costa Rica's Southern Zone". InsideCostaRica.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  2. ^ Scott Oliver (September 2010). "Costa Rica's New International Airport - Government has discarded the megaproject in Osa pushed by previous administration". WeLoveCostaRica.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  3. ^ Villas Costa Rica (August 2011). "New International Airport to Open in Costa Rica's South Pacific in 2014". EscapeVillas.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.

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