Jorge Newbery Airport
About Jorge Newbery Airport
Overview
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is a large airport serving Buenos Aires, Argentina, and it is identified by the codes AEP and SABE. For many travellers, its biggest advantage is convenience: as the city’s domestic-focused airport, it is a practical choice when you want a straightforward arrival or departure close to the urban core rather than a long transfer from farther out. That makes it especially useful for short stays, business trips, and itineraries built around quick city access.
At a glance
- Official name: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
- Location served: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Airport type: Large airport
- Codes: IATA AEP, ICAO SABE
- Elevation: 18 ft (5 m)
- Runway: 13/31, 7,710 ft, paved and lighted
What travellers should know
From a planning perspective, Aeroparque is a compact airport to keep on your radar if your trip starts or ends in Buenos Aires. Its single paved, lighted runway supports reliable day and night operations, and the airport uses the America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires time zone, which is helpful to confirm when checking flight times, transfers, and pickup arrangements. Before you travel, the most useful official source is the airport website at https://www.aeropuertosargentina.com/es/AEP, where you can look up current airport information and practical updates relevant to your journey.
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FAQ
Jorge Newbery Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Jorge Newbery Airport?
- Jorge Newbery Airport is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina (South America), at coordinates -34.560°, -58.420°.
- What is the airport code for Jorge Newbery Airport?
- Its IATA code is AEP and its ICAO code is SABE.
- What time zone is AEP in?
- Jorge Newbery Airport operates on America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires local time.