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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.
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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
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
SJK however did win eight matches in a row after that. The promotion to Veikkausliiga was confirmed on 29 September 2013 in a homematch against FC Haka. There was a record breaking attendance (4 798). The match was a 1–1 draw. SJK started the season 2014 with winning the League Cup. SJK won the final 2–0 against local rivals Vaasan ...
It is the home stadium of SJK Seinäjoki of the Veikkausliiga. It is an all-seater stadium with a capacity of 6,000 spectators. [1] [2] [3] Seinäjoki's American football team Seinäjoki Crocodiles played their home games at OmaSP Stadion during the 2017 season as a part of team's 30th anniversary season. [4]
On May 9, 2023, Saab opened an assembly line for the Saab Gripen E at Unidade Gavião Peixoto Airport. [4] It is the first Gripen assembly line outside of Sweden and will produce at least 15 of the Brazilian Air Force's order of 36 aircraft. It is intended that the first aircraft produced on this production line will be delivered in 2025. [5]
Juan Santamaria International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Costa Rica, having experienced a constant increase in traffic since its opening in 1958, boosted by the growing flow of tourists. The airport reached more than one million passengers per year for the first time in 1991 and having a record number of passengers in 2023.