Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

Jorge Newbery Airfield (IATA: AEP, ICAO: SABE), commonly known as Aeroparque, is an international airport 2 km (1.2 mi) northwest of downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina.

[7] The airport was renamed following the 1955 coup against President Juan Perón in honor of the pioneer of Argentine aviation, Jorge Newbery, and was re-inaugurated in 1960 following work that expanded its main runway to 2,070 m (6,791 ft 4 in), and also added a new terminal.

[6] The Argentine Air Force had a small base built near the eastern end of the airport in 1965;[8] at this site, President Isabel Perón was formally deposed by the military in the March 1976 coup.

[5] Its operations, like those of all the nation's public airports, were privatized in 1998 and transferred to Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 (part of the conglomerate owned by local businessman Eduardo Eurnekian).

Some of the crashes including LAPA Flight 3142 was one of the deadliest aviation accidents in Argentina's history Media related to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery at Wikimedia Commons

Aeroparque in 1962.
Baggage Claim area at the airport.
Boarding gates at the airport.
Boarding gates at the airport.
International Boarding gates at the airport.
Southern Terminal
Air Force Base located east of the terminals