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Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Hub Airport(s) Notes Aero Club Suriname (ACS) [7] Zorg en Hoop Airport: Aero Club: Badjas Airlines [8] Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport: Air cargo: Coronie Aero Farming (CAF) [9] Totness Airstrip: Air Crop-Dusters: Eagle Air Services (EAS) [10] Nickerie Major Fernandes Airfield: Air Crop-Dusters: ERK Farms ...
Beatrix of the Netherlands de-boarding a Surinam Airways aircraft in 1965.. The airline was established in 1953 by private entrepreneurs Rudi Kappel and Herman van Eyck as the Kappel-Van Eyck Aviation Company (Dutch: Luchtvaartbedrijf Kappel-Van Eyck), [3]: 18 aimed at operating feeder flights from a domestic network. [4]
Map of Suriname. This is a list of airports in Suriname, sorted by location. Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America. It is situated between French Guiana to the east and Guyana to the west. The southern border is shared with Brazil and the northern border is the Atlantic coast.
Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (IATA: PBM, ICAO: SMJP), also known as Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, and locally referred to simply as JAP, is an airport located in the town of Zanderij and hub for airline carrier Surinam Airways, 45 kilometres (28 mi) south of Paramaribo.
Airport check-in is the process whereby an airline approves airplane passengers to board an airplane for a flight. Airlines typically use service counters found at airports for this process, and the check-in is normally handled by an airline itself or a handling agent working on behalf of an airline.
Fly All Ways (legally Fly Always N.V.) is a regional airline of Suriname, based in Paramaribo and started operations on January 10, 2016, with the launch of its inaugural flight above Suriname. [1] Its first commercial flight took place on January 22, 2016, to São Luís, capital of the state of Maranhão in Brazil.
Gum Air is a Surinamese airline based in Paramaribo, Suriname. Gum Air cooperates with Trans Guyana Airways to provide daily flights between Zorg en Hoop Airport in Paramaribo, Suriname and Ogle Airport in Georgetown, Guyana .
Albina Airstrip (IATA: ABN, ICAO: SMBN) is an airport serving Albina, the capital of the Marowijne District of Suriname.It is one of the oldest airports in Suriname, in use since 1953, when the Piper Cub (PZ-NAC) of Kappel-van Eyck named "Colibri" landed there from Zorg en Hoop Airport.