🇦🇷 Pehuajó, Argentina
Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport (PEH), also known as Pehuajó Airport, is a regional aviation facility serving the city of Pehuajó in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. The airport operates from a single, compact passenger terminal building designed primarily to facilitate general aviation, private charters, and essential agricultural flights. It acts as a vital infrastructure link for the northwestern region of the province, situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) southeast of the city center.
The terminal infrastructure is modest and focused on essential services, providing a functional indoor waiting area and basic processing space for travelers and pilots. While the facility lacks modern commercial amenities such as retail shops, full-service restaurants, or currency exchange desks, it provides a sheltered environment for passengers transitioning to private or chartered aircraft. Travelers are strongly encouraged to handle significant financial and dining needs in the Pehuajó city center prior to arrival, as on-site services are extremely limited.
Operationally, the airport features a single 4,921-foot (1,500m) asphalt runway (18/36) equipped with lighting for nighttime emergency operations and medical evacuations. Ground transportation to central Pehuajó is informal, with visitors typically arranging local taxi (remis) services or pre-arranged private vehicle pickups to reach the city's main districts. The facility is also a popular hub for local flight training and skydiving, providing a professional base for the regional aviation community.
Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport (PEH) serves the city of Pehuajó in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. Ground transport into the city center (approx. 5km away) is primarily via local taxis which should be pre-arranged. The facility is utilitarian with a single paved runway and a basic administrative building.
It handles primarily private general aviation, agribusiness charters, and occasional domestic flights. Most travelers reach the region by road from Buenos Aires (approx. 4-5 hour drive via Route 5). Arrive self-sufficient with food and water The road from Buenos Aires is long enough that many visitors treat the airport as a business-oriented shortcut rather than a casual leisure arrival.
There is currently NO regular scheduled commercial airline service If you are arriving at PEH via private aircraft, ensure you have coordinated your pickup through your local host or destination contact. If you are heading into the agricultural hinterland, the cleanest plan is usually to have the pickup confirmed before takeoff and to treat the airport as a brief handoff point. A taxi into Pehuajó should already be arranged, because the agricultural hinterland is best handled as a quick handoff before you head out to Route 5 or the farms around town.
• No commercial service; fly to Buenos Aires (AEP) and drive 4 hours.
• Pre-arrange a local taxi pickup; none wait on-site at the rank.
• The airport is a gateway for business travel to the regional grain hubs.
• Ideal for private pilots accessing the central Buenos Aires plains.
• Check for seasonal crosswinds common on the Pampa plateau.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources