Manuel Piar International Airport (IATA: PZO, OACI: SVPR) is the sixth most important airport in Venezuela and the main air terminal in the south of the country.
It is located in the Caroní municipality of the State of Bolívar, serving Ciudad Guayana and handling a daily average of 2,750 people (1,000,000 annually) on 18 commercial flights.
It currently operates six of the main Venezuelan airlines and four air cab companies. It recently obtained the International Certification granted by the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC),
which certified the air terminal as the first and only one qualified in the country to operate international flights on a permanent basis.
Its airport serves as a link between smaller airports in the jungle area of Bolivar State and the rest of the country.
Features:
Buildings faithful to the reality
Friendly Frame Rates
High resolution day and night textures
Completed autogen and phototerrain around airport
Has more than 30 iconic buildings of Puerto Ordaz city.