The airport oficial name is " ALFREDO NOA DIAZ".[IATA CODE:UMA/ICAO CODE:MUMA].Inagurated by Fidel Castro on July-10-1970.The operation of this small airport is by AN-2 three times x week from Baracoa,Guantanamo[BCA/MUBA].pls UPDATE your info.
Although this base is located in Cuba, it's under American control due to a long-term lease signed -- its the U.S.'s oldest overseas base, and the only one in a hostile country. It has received a lot of news coverage recently because of its use as a prison camp during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
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NDB UBA Moved 11/13
🔗 Wed, 06 Nov 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Gustavo Rizo Airport, Cuba
New location is at the airport: 20 21 26 N, 074 30 16 W
re: Punta de Maisi Airport name
🔗 Fri, 17 Jun 2011
— Anonymous Flyer at Alfredo Noa Díaz Airport, Cuba
Reply to @david:The Cuban gov comunist oficial newspaper "Granma"
re: Punta de Maisi Airport name
🔗 Mon, 30 May 2011
— @david at Alfredo Noa Díaz Airport, Cuba
Thanks for the information. Google Maps still shows this as "Punta de Maisi" airport. Is there an official source where we can confirm the other name?
Punta de Maisi Airport name
🔗 Sat, 16 Apr 2011
— Anonymous Flyer at Alfredo Noa Díaz Airport, Cuba
The airport oficial name is " ALFREDO NOA DIAZ".[IATA CODE:UMA/ICAO CODE:MUMA].Inagurated by Fidel Castro on July-10-1970.The operation of this small airport is by AN-2 three times x week from Baracoa,Guantanamo[BCA/MUBA].pls UPDATE your info.
Under U.S. control
🔗 Mon, 22 Dec 2008
— @david at McCalla Field, Cuba
While this former airfield is in Cuba, it's part of the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, which is under U.S. control.
American naval base
🔗 Thu, 07 Feb 2008
— @david at Leeward Point Field, Cuba
Although this base is located in Cuba, it's under American control due to a long-term lease signed -- its the U.S.'s oldest overseas base, and the only one in a hostile country. It has received a lot of news coverage recently because of its use as a prison camp during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
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