El Palomar
About El Palomar
Overview
El Palomar Airport is a medium airport serving El Palomar in Argentina, within the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Identified by IATA code EPA and ICAO code SADP, it is a practical reference point for travelers looking at flight information, airport transfers, or regional orientation. Its location in Greater Buenos Aires means it is best understood as part of the wider capital-area transport network rather than as a remote standalone airfield, which helps visitors plan onward travel more realistically.
Quick facts
- Airport name: El Palomar Airport
- Location served: El Palomar, Argentina
- Codes: EPA (IATA) and SADP (ICAO)
- Elevation: 59 ft / 18 m above sea level
- Runway: 17/35, 6,923 ft long, concrete surface, lighted
- Time zone: America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
What travelers should know
For practical trip planning, the single runway configuration is useful to know because it gives a straightforward picture of the airport’s operating layout: runway 17/35 is concrete, lighted, and long enough for regular medium-airport operations. The low elevation of 59 feet (18 meters) reflects the flat terrain common around Buenos Aires, and the airport’s time zone, America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires, is the one to use when checking flight times, pickups, and local connections. If you are coordinating arrival or departure details, using both the airport name and the EPA code will usually make searches faster and clearer.
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FAQ
El Palomar — frequently asked questions
- Where is El Palomar?
- El Palomar is located in El Palomar, Argentina (South America), at coordinates -34.610°, -58.610°.
- What is the airport code for El Palomar?
- Its IATA code is EPA and its ICAO code is SADP.
- What time zone is EPA in?
- El Palomar operates on America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires local time.