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  2. Florence Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the airport was renamed after Florence native Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian merchant and cartographer. In 1992, the building now dedicated to arrivals, constructed by AdF, was inaugurated. Two years later, a departures building opened, and the City of Florence opened a car park at the entrance to the airport.

  3. List of airports by IATA airport code: F - Wikipedia

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    Florence Airport, Peretola (Amerigo Vespucci Airport) Florence, Tuscany, Italy: UTC+01:00: Mar-Oct FLS: ... Great Circle Mapper - IATA, ICAO and FAA airport codes

  4. List of airports in Italy - Wikipedia

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    "IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "Airport Taxi Way Forum". International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. "UN Location Codes: Italy". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. – includes IATA codes "Airports in Italy". Great Circle Mapper. – IATA and ICAO airport codes "AD1-3 ...

  5. Peretola - Wikipedia

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    Peretola is a suburb of Florence, Italy, located on the northern extremity of the Florentine commune. It belongs administratively to Quartiere 5 - Rifredi. It lends its name to the nearby international airport [1] and is claimed as the birthplace of Amerigo Vespucci.

  6. List of eponyms of airports - Wikipedia

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    Amerigo Vespucci Airport: Florence Italy: Amerigo Vespucci: Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport: Kano Nigeria: Aminu Kano: Margaret Ekpo International Airport: Calabar Nigeria: Margaret Ekpo: Amílcar Cabral International Airport: Espargos Cape Verde: Amílcar Cabral: Anna International Airport: Chennai India: Arignar Anna: Antonio B. Won ...

  7. IATA airport code - Wikipedia

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    A baggage tag for a flight heading to Oral Ak Zhol Airport, whose IATA airport code is "URA". An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [1]

  8. ICAO airport code - Wikipedia

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    The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization and published quarterly in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators , are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning .

  9. Florence Airport (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Florence Airport is a public use airport in Florence, Italy (IATA/ICAO: FLR/LIRQ). Florence Airport may also refer to: Dexter B. Florence Memorial Field, a public use airport in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States (FAA: M89) Florence Municipal Airport, a public use airport in Florence, Oregon, United States (FAA: 6S2)