๐ฆ๐ท Gobernador Gregores, Argentina
Gobernador Gregores Airport (GGS) is a remote regional aviation facility located in the heart of the Santa Cruz Province in Argentine Patagonia. Situated approximately 6 kilometers southeast of the town of Gobernador Gregores, the airport serves as a critical infrastructure asset for this sparsely populated plateau region. The airfield features a single asphalt runway and is positioned as a vital link for the agricultural and energy sectors, providing essential access to one of the most isolated parts of southern Argentina. The terminal facilities at Gobernador Gregores are minimalist and functional, designed to support general aviation and institutional flight operations in the challenging Patagonian environment. While the airport lacks the extensive commercial infrastructure of major regional hubs like El Calafate or Rรญo Gallegos, it provides essential services for private pilots and government flights. Inside, visitors can find basic waiting areas and essential administrative offices. The facility is equipped to handle a variety of operations, including emergency medical transfers and search and rescue missions. Currently, GGS does not host regularly scheduled commercial airline services. Historically, the airport was a stop for LADE (Lรญneas Aรฉreas del Estado), the state-owned military airline that provides essential connectivity to remote communities in Patagonia. While scheduled traffic is now infrequent, the airport remains a key asset for general aviation and charter operations. The airfield's presence ensures that Gobernador Gregores remains connected to the national aviation network, facilitating the transport of personnel and essential supplies across the vast Patagonian landscape. Ground transportation from Gobernador Gregores Airport is typically managed via private vehicles or local taxi services, as there are no regular public bus links to the terminal. The town of Gobernador Gregores is a hub for the surrounding sheep farming region and serves as a gateway to the nearby Perito Moreno National Park (not to be confused with the glacier). Visitors are advised to coordinate all logistics, including ground transfers and provisions, well in advance. Despite its modest activity, Gobernador Gregores Airport remains an indispensable component of Santa Cruz's aerial infrastructure and a symbol of connectivity in the deep south.
Arrive early to account for limited facilities.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources