Definition
Agua Buena Airport is identified as a purported aviation facility, but reliable, verifiable sources establishing its existence, location, and operational status are not available in mainstream aviation references.
Overview
The name “Agua Buena” translates from Spanish as “good water,” a term that appears in various place names throughout Spanish‑speaking regions. No authoritative aeronautical publications, government registries, or reputable databases (such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, the Federal Aviation Administration, or equivalent national authorities) currently list an airport under this exact name. Consequently, the term may refer to a small, private, or defunct airstrip, or it could be a colloquial designation used locally.
Etymology / Origin
The component words are Spanish: agua (water) and buena (good). Such toponyms are often applied to locations noted for fresh water sources, springs, or historically favorable water quality. If an airfield bears this name, it likely derives from a nearby geographic feature or settlement named “Agua Buena.”
Characteristics
Accurate information about runway dimensions, surface type, navigation aids, elevation, airline services, or ownership is not confirmed. In the absence of documented evidence, any description of physical or operational characteristics would be speculative.
Related Topics
- List of airports in Spanish‑speaking countries
- Private and unregistered airstrips
- Aviation terminology and naming conventions
- Geographic names derived from natural water features
Note: The lack of verifiable data means that the existence and details of “Agua Buena Airport” cannot be reliably documented at this time.