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São José dos Campos-Professor Urbano Ernesto Stumpf International Airport (IATA: SJK, ICAO: SBSJ), is the airport serving São José dos Campos, Brazil.Since November 9, 2004, it is named after Urbano Ernesto Stumpf (1916–1998), colonel-aviator, Aerospace Engineer, professor at several universities and inventor of the motor that runs on ethanol fuel.
Annual passenger statistics for Seinäjoki Airport [2] [3] Year Domestic passengers International passengers Total passengers Change 2005 35,766: 197: 35,963 +9.5% : 2006
Santa Fé do Sul Airport [1] Santa Fé do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil SFX: Macagua Airport [1] San Félix, Venezuela: SFY [1] metropolitan area 4: Springfield, Massachusetts, United States SFZ: KSFZ: North Central State Airport: Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States -SG- SGA: OASN: Sheghnan Airport: Shighnan, Afghanistan: SGB: Singaua Airport [1 ...
SJK may refer to: Kemi Sámi (ISO 639-3 code) São José dos Campos Regional Airport (IATA airport code) in Brazil; Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho, association football club from Seinäjoki, Finland; San Juan Knights, a professional basketball team from San Juan, Philippines; Shinjuku Station, JR East station code
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Airport is a 1970 American air disaster–drama film written and directed by George Seaton and starring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin. [3] Based on Arthur Hailey's 1968 novel, it originated the 1970s disaster film genre. [4] It is also the first of four films in the Airport film series. Produced on a $10 million budget, it earned over $128 ...
The first Airport film from 1970 has been praised for the film's influence on the disaster genre and its "camp value". [1] However, the movie's star, Burt Lancaster, said in a 1971 reaction to its ten Academy Award nominations that the film was "the biggest piece of junk ever made." [2] [3]
Airport '79 is a 1979 American air disaster film (in the UK, it was released a year later as Airport '80: The Concorde) and the fourth and final installment of the Airport franchise. Although critically panned and earning poorly in North America, the film was a commercial success internationally, grossing a total of $65 million on a $14 million ...