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Airport Overview

José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional José Joaquín de Olmedo in Spanish) is located 5 km north of Guayaquil, the largest and most populous city in Ecuador. It has a runway of 2,790 meters (9,154 ft) and an elevation of 5 meters (16 ft). Together with the Quito airport, it handles most of Ecuador's national and international flights. During 2019, around 4 million passengers passed through the airport. The airport is capable of serving up to 7.5 million passengers per year.

The airport is on Avenida de las Américas, 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) north of downtown Guayaquil. The runway length of 2,684 meters (9,150 ft) includes a 240-meter (790 ft) displaced threshold on Runway 21 and a 100-meter (330 ft) displaced threshold on Runway 03. The airport is in the wide delta of the Guayas River, with level terrain in all quadrants. The parking platform is made of concrete about 35 cm thick and 600 meters long by 80 meters wide, which has an area of ​​48,000 m², has an asphalt strip for access and a vehicular street, all built in compliance with the established norms. by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The Daular International Airport is a proposed development project for the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil. The new airport is intended to replace the current José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport once completed. The master plan for the Guayaquil International Airport contemplates moving the airport facilities to a nearby 2,020 hectare plot of land. The new airport, whose construction is planned for 2024 with an estimated investment of 800 million dollars, will have three runways and will be able to serve 16 million passengers per year. However, the new Daular intercontinental airport (26 kilometers from the city) will not be inaugurated in 2024, as initially planned. The plans were affected by the drop in the number of passenger arrivals at the current José Joaquín de Olmedo airport. The entire project consists of two parallel runways of 4,100 and 2,500 meters in length and 36 boarding gates

 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Ecuador

Province or District

Guayas

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

El aeropuerto está a 7 km del centro y a 1,3 km de la Terminal Terrestre. En auto se tarda 20 minutos en llegar al centro de Guayaquil.

Airport’s Complete Name

Aeropuerto Internacional José Joaquín de Olmedo

Latitude

           

-2.147646

Longitude

-79.885222

Elevation (ft and m)

           

6m (19.68 ft)

IATA Code

  GYE

ICAO Code

SEGU

Managing Company or Airport Authority

TAGSA – Terminal Aeroportuaria de Guayaquil S. A

Management Contact Person

Pablo Pita Gerente de Aeropuerto Guayaquil

Jefatura Aepto GYE

Open From (hours)

00:00

Open To (hours)

24:00

Airport Picture

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The existing area of ​​the Guayaquil International Airport is severely limited due to urban congestion.

 

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Source: www.universalweather.com  Map not to scale. Not suitable for navigation purposes.

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Aeropuerto de Guyaquil contactos generales  TAGSA Contactos

Aeropuerto Contacto Entidades   TAGSA Entidades

 

 

FBO Handlers, Ground Operators, Guayaquil Airport

 

Swissport Ecuador/EMSA                                              +593 4 2590 266

Aeromilitec                                                                    +593 4 2283 359

SAEREO - Servicios Aereos Ejecutivos                          +593 2 3301 152

Consorcio Aviation                                                        +595 98 1193 063

Jethandling FBO Ecuador                                              +593 99 368 3885

FBO Ecuador                                                                +593 99 8838 016

Guayaquil FBO                                                             +593 9 9749 1740

Among the airport handling services offered by FBO aviation companies are: ground assistance to aircraft, exclusive services for passengers or crew, which can be carried out even in premises adjacent to the airport terminals, aircraft cleaning, catering, refueling, luggage loading or positioning of aircraft in hangars, among others.

 

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Guayaquil Airport is the second busiest airport in Ecuador after Quito's Mariscal Sucre Airport. The airport has a runway and a terminal with capacity for 7.5 million passengers per year. A new airport is currently being built 40 kilometers/25 miles from the city center, called Guayaquil Daular Airport. The airport is expected to become operational in 2026 and will have a capacity of 16 million passengers per year.

 

Performance for 2022

 

Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

Information not available

-

-

Total Passengers

3,746,554 (The airport is capable of serving up to 7.5 million pax/year)

290,000

9660

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

74,000

   

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

29,310

2443

81.4

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

N/A

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International entry and exit of cargo by air, period 2022 (Thousands of TM)

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Among the most relevant aspects, the passenger traffic at the “José Joaquín de Olmedo de Guayaquil” International Airport, which registered a total of 3,477,592 people who moved through the air terminal and its cargo movements transported 33,150.25 MT ( Metric Tons).

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Runways

The Guayaquil airport has a single runway designated as Runway 03/21. The runway is 2,684 m long and 45 m wide and is covered with an asphalt surface. It can accommodate large aircraft such as Boeing 747, MD-11 and Airbus A340-600. The airport has a single taxiway 2,935 m long and 23 m wide. Parking spaces are planned for passenger aircraft with seven boarding bridges, eight for cargo airships and seven for general aviation aircraft.

 

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

9154 × 151 ft (2,684 m × 46 m)

Orientation

03/21

Surface

All-weather asphalt that meets ICAO standards

 

 

Helicopter Pad

 

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A small space in the airport is designated for the use of helicopters from public or private companies. HELO Aepto GYE Both the helicopters and the crew are controlled by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation.

 

Helipad #1

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Mi-26

Width and Length (m)

N/A

Surface

All-weather asphalt that meets ICAO standards Concrete

PCN: 88/R/C/W/T

 

Airport Infrastructure Details

 

Infrastructure/facilities of the Guayaquil International Airport

  • Tracks
  • Taxiways
  • Aprons
  • Sewer system
  • Energy and public services
  • Terminals
  • Air traffic control towers
  • Charging facilities
  • Aircraft hangars
  • Fixed base operations
  • Roads
  • Parking facilities

 

In 2019, the Guayaquil Airport received from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation the “Aerodrome Certificate” with which the aeronautical authority certifies that GYE, SEGU comply with and comply with all aeronautical regulations related to the air zone or manoeuvre area specified by ICAO and the General Directorate of Civil Aviation Ecuador (DGAC).

 

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

9

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

Yes

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes Ident R

VOR

Yes Ident GYV

ILS

Yes

   

 

Airport Operating Details

 

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

 

Antonov AN-225, AN-124,  Ilyushin IL-76

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

Boeing 747-400, Airbus A340-600, B777-300

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

48,000 m², (600 m x 80 m)

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

           

150 MT

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

Yes

Max Capacity (MT)

15. m

Max Height

(m)

N/A

Loading Ramps

Yes 8 Ramps

Other Comments

Platforms:

There are 15 parking spaces.

8 aircraft parking positions for passengers with 10 boarding bridges (these positions have variants according to the type of aircraft operated).

8 aircraft parking spaces for cargo (remote).

7 aircraft parking spaces for general aviation.

 

Customs Guidance

SubDirector :
 

Miguel Ángel Villacís Álava

Dirección :
 

Av de las Américas, terminal de carga aérea – edificio TCE

Código Postal :
 

090505

Teléfonos :
 

 (593-4) 2924454

Horario de atención:
 

 08h00 – 17h00

                      

People arriving in Ecuador must consider that they can enter with clothing used by the traveler, toiletries, medications for personal use, goods for professional use, among other products with their specifications. When the assets exceed the amount or value on the list of personal effects, they are used to pay taxes. The total of these goods may not exceed $2,000. If the amount is greater, the merchandise will be placed in a temporary warehouse to continue the corresponding process.

Check the list of personal effects by entering: https://www.aduana.gob.ec/viajeros-por-via-aerea-aeropuerto/ .

 

Storage Facilities

Guayaquil – Warehousing (US$)

   Facility

General Air

TAGSA

Cap

50 Pallets

30 Pallets

       Charges

$0.090 + IVA (12%) + CCFEE

$0.010 + IVA (12%) + CCFEE

 

The airport has 2 warehouses with capacity for 80 pallets, complying with all the safety standards regulated by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC). In addition, they offer cold chain cold chambers.

 

Airfield Costs

 

Ecuador is the most expensive country for airlines, because it has the highest landing and parking fees in Latin America. On average, an airplane must pay USD 1,751 to cover these items.

The airport tax charged at the José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport in Guayaquil is USD 28.50 per traveler.

The airport charges regulated rates for the following services, among others:

• By the use of the tracks

• For air traffic services

• For meteorological services

• For the inspection and control services of passengers and luggage

• Due to the use, by passengers, of airport areas not accessible to visitors.

• For passenger mobility services and assistance to people with reduced mobility

• Due to the parking of aircraft at airports

• Due to the use of aircraft boarding and disembarkation bridges

• For cargo loading and unloading operations

 

NAVIGATION CHARGES

 

International, Navigation and Land Charges Internacional Cargos Navegación

(ver Art. 4º, 5º, 5.1, 7º, 8º and 9º)

 

Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

 

0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $

17.87

17.87

18.17

Landing USD - $

7.76

8.06

8.06

Night Landing USD - $

10.10

10.10

10.10

Night Take-Off USD - $

10.10

10.10

10.10

Parking

1.16

1.22

1.22

Handling Charges

N/A

 

 

 

 

International operations

For the collection of fees for flight protection services for large and small aircraft in international operations, the following charges are established:

A) Flight Protection Rights before and after the route (approach and takeoff):

Base: Maximum takeoff weight

MTOW (In tons) Charge per ton (In USD)

More than 5.7 up to 50 2.23

From more than 50 to 100 2.32

From more than 100 to 150 2.42

From more than 150 2.52

 

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES

 

 

Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

$2.55 US Gallon  (from $0.67 to $0.562 x Litro)

Avgas

$2.76 US Gallon

1 US Gallon = 3.8 Liters

Note: In Ecuador Prices vary depending on the type of flight, as can be seen in the following list (updated 08/22/2023):

AVGAS Commercial: €2.04 + VAT (21%)

AVGAS Private: €2.55 + VAT (21%)

JET-A1 Commercial: €1.80 + VAT (21%)

JET-A1 Private: €2.18 + VAT (21%)

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At the José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport terminal in Guayaquil, about 162,000 gallons of JET A-1 fuel are pumped daily, the same fuel used in the aeronautical industry and designed for airplanes powered by gas turbine engines. The fuel travels underground through pipes from Plant 1 of Ecuafuel to the aircraft platforms, where a network of hydrants is installed. From this network, the supply equipment is attached to the wing of the aircraft where the fuel tanks are located. operation is called Into Plane.

 

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES

 

Import Charges

Type of Charge

Rate USD - $ per kg

Comments

Handling Charge

0.09

The indicated values ​​are referential, it is necessary to request a current quote

Break Bulk Fee

0.09

 

Diplomatic Mail

0.09

 

Strong Room – per consignment

0.09

 

Cold Storage Fee

0.09

100 kg max.

Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours

N/A

 

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

N/A

 

Storage per Day

0.09

N/A

Export

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo

0.09

 

International Air Waybill

40.00

 

Local Air Waybill

25.00

At market value. Consult in advance with the shipper or agent to establish the current value

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

N/A

 

Air Way Bill Documentation

57.00

 

Diplomatic Mail

25.00

 

Storage Charges per Day

24 hrs 0.03

 

 

AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES

 

From 0 a 45’     De 46’ a 180’                                                     More than 180’

USD 134           134.57 + 1.45 x (t=time in mins)                         335.91

 

Security

 

TAGSA, the managing entity of the Guayaquil Airport, through qualified technical personnel, carries out inspections and controls in the different areas of the airport to prevent risk factors that may generate accidents or affect the health of workers, as part of Health and Safety. . Management System of the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, according to the legal framework

 

 

Rescue and firefighting:

• Protection category: 9.

• Critical aircraft: Boeing 767-300.

• Operational personnel: Aeronautical firefighters, radio operators, SEM (Emergency Medical Service) personnel.

• 24 hours, 365 days a year.

 

Operational equipment:

• 2 OSHKOSH T-12 brand self-pumps: Capacity of 3170gl of water and 410gl of AFFF.

• 1 OSHKOSH T-1500 brand self-pump: Capacity of 1500gl of water, 190gl of AFFF and 500lb of PQS.

• 1 OSHKOSH T-2500 brand self-pump: Capacity of 2500gl of water, 410gl of AFF and 500lb of PQS; It has a hydraulic arm (Snoozle) that penetrates the aircraft fuselage, unique in South America.

• 1 Ford-350 rapid intervention team: Capacity of 500lbs of PQS, 94gl of water and 6gl of 6% foam concentrate.

• 1 logistical support van.

• 1 all-terrain logistical support vehicle in charge of towing the triage trailer

• 2 ambulances

• 1 triage trailer equipped with first aid kits, oxygen, stretchers, etc. to serve our critical aircraft considering up to 250 passengers

 

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