Pelicano Airport

Definition
Pelicano Airport is a name that does not correspond to a widely recognized commercial, military, or public aviation facility in publicly available aviation databases or major reference works.

Overview
There is no verifiable information confirming the existence, location, operational status, or ownership of an airport officially named “Pelicano Airport.” The term may be used informally to refer to a private airstrip, a regional landing field, or a proposed development that has not been documented in authoritative sources.

Etymology / Origin
The word “Pelicano” is the Portuguese and Spanish term for “pelican,” a large waterbird. If the name is applied to an airfield, it could reflect a local geographic feature, a nearby wildlife habitat, or a naming choice by private owners. Accurate information about the naming rationale is not confirmed.

Characteristics
Because reliable data are unavailable, details such as runway specifications, ICAO/IATA codes, passenger statistics, or airline services cannot be substantiated. Any description of physical characteristics would be speculative.

Related Topics

  • List of airports in Brazil (if the name suggests a Portuguese-language context)
  • Private airstrips and non‑public aviation facilities
  • Naming conventions for airports and airfields

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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