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Viru Viru handles domestic, regional, and international flights from Bolivia, North America, South America and Europe and serves as a focus city for Bolivia's biggest airline Boliviana de Aviación. The airport is able to handle widebody aircraft including the Boeing 747-400 .
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El Trompillo Airport; Viru Viru International Airport; Brazil, Belo Horizonte. Belo Horizonte/Pampulha – Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport; Tancredo Neves International Airport; Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport; Santos Dumont Airport; Canada, Montréal, Quebec. Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Viru Viru International Airport: 373 1,224 Santa Cruz de la Sierra: Andrés Ibáñez: Santa Cruz: SLET SRZ El Trompillo Airport: 418 1,371 Sucre: Oropeza: Chuquisaca ...
Viru Viru International Airport (ICAO code SLVR), Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia; Motorola Slvr phone This page was last edited on 13 March 2019, at 10:03 (UTC ...
El Trompillo Airport was created in 1920 with a runway that measured no more than 800 meters (2,624 feet). The airport was given the name of “Captain Horacio Vasquez”, honoring a pilot who died in an accident flying from Argentina to La Paz. Nevertheless, because of the location, the airport with time was known as “El Trompillo”.
Tres Cruces Airport (ICAO: SLTC) is one of numerous rural airstrips in the agricultural area east of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a city in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia. The Viru Viru VOR-DME (Ident: VIR ) is located 52.4 nautical miles (97 km) west-southwest of the runway.
Replaced with Viru Viru International Airport, which opened in 1983. General Manuel Serrano Airport: Machala: 2009 Replaced by Santa Rosa International Airport: Gómez Niño Airport: Bucaramanga: August 1974 Replaced with Palonegro International Airport. Grano de Oro International Airport: Maracaibo: 16 November 1969