Yacuiba Airport

Yacuiba Airport (Aeropuerto Yacuiba, ) is an airport located 4 km north of Yacuiba, a city in the Tarija Department of Bolivia.

The runway is in a north–south aligned valley, with rising terrain to the east, and the Cordillera Central mountains 2.5 km to the west.

The Yacuiba non-directional beacon (Ident: YAC) is located on the field.

Accidents, Disasters, and incidents

 * On 4 February 1964, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain operated by Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano crashed shortly after takeoff killing two.
 * 20 October 1973, A Boeing 737 operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas was highjacked and landed at Yacuiba where 38 passengers were released.
 * 2 June 1980, A Fairchild F-27 operated by Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano crashed while on Approach to the airport killing all 13 people on board.
 * 17 January 2003, A British Aerospace Jetstream operated by Servicio Aéreo Vargas España crashed shortly into trees while attempting to take off, no one was killed.