Juhu Aerodrome
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Mumbai-Juhu Airport (मुंबई - जुहू विमानतळ) (ICAO: VAJJ) is located in Juhu, an upmarket residential suburb of Mumbai, India. It is used by small General Aviation aircraft and helicopters. It was founded in 1928 as India's first civil aviation airport, In 1932, JRD Tata landed at the Juhu aerodrome, inaugurating India's first scheduled commercial mail service. Juhu served as the city's primary airport during and up to World War II. In 1948, commercial operations were moved to the much larger RAF Santacruz (now Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport; CSIA) which was built 2 km east of Juhu aerodrome during the war.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juhu_Aerodrome
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Coordinates: 19°5'49"N 72°49'59"E
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport 1.3 km
- Navi Mumbai International Airport (U.C.) 24 km
- Daman Airport 149 km
- Surat Airport 227 km
- Surat Airport 227 km
- Runway 05-23 270 km
- Diu Airport 270 km
- Bhavnagar Airport 304 km
- Amreli Air Port 328 km
- Keshod Airport 365 km
- Juhu 0.5 km
- Nehru Nagar (Vileparle) 0.6 km
- Juhu Beach 1 km
- JUHU SCHEME/JVPD Scheme, Mumbai. 1.3 km
- Khotwadi, Deserve project. 1.3 km
- Juhu Koliwada 1.7 km
- Vile Parle 1.7 km
- Santacruz 1.9 km
- Andheri 3.6 km
- Mumbai Suburban District 6.5 km
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