Air connectivity in the Vichada department is undergoing a transformation. The Civil Aeronautics Authority of Colombia, within the framework of the Social Airports strategy, has launched two key projects in the municipalities of Cumaribo and La Primavera, with a combined investment exceeding COP 120 billion (USD 27.2 million) aimed at integrating this region with the rest of the country.
In Cumaribo, the largest municipality in Colombia, the laying of the foundation stone marks the beginning of works at its aerodrome, with a projected investment of COP 57 billion (USD 12.932 million).
This project includes the construction of a rigid pavement runway measuring 1,200 meters by 33 meters wide, a platform of 4,440 m², and improvements to the taxiway and fencing.
These interventions will not only optimize air operations but also serve as a catalyst for the economic and social development of the municipality, home to over 85,000 residents.
According to Sergio París Mendoza, director-general of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, this project is key to connecting Cumaribo with the rest of the country: “We are starting the transformation toward tourism, enabling the departure and connection of Colombians to Cumaribo, and from Cumaribo to Colombia,” said París.
The mayor of Cumaribo, Armel Caracas, emphasized that these works represent an opportunity to showcase the natural and cultural riches of the region, which includes iconic sites like El Tuparro National Park.
Meanwhile, the La Primavera airport will also undergo significant interventions. With an investment close to COP 66 billion (~USD 16 million), a new terminal will be built, and the runway will be improved, enhancing air connectivity for this region in Vichada.
Both projects are part of the Social Airports strategy, a flagship initiative of President Gustavo Petro’s government, aimed at improving airport infrastructure in historically underserved areas like Vichada, Guainía, Chocó, Nariño, and La Guajira. With investments exceeding COP 377 billion (USD 85.5 million), this initiative seeks to foster air connectivity, boost tourism, and stimulate local economies.
The projected infrastructure at these two airports will not only facilitate air transport but also open the door to greater economic development in regions known for their cultural and natural wealth. For Vichada, this initiative promises to bridge distances with the rest of the country and position the region as an attractive destination for tourism and investment.