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The airport covers an area of 1,150 hectares (2,800 acres) and is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. The airport was constructed in 1964, and the paved runway was inaugurated in 1972 with a Caravelle flight of Aerolíneas Argentinas. The runway is the longest in Argentina. [5]
Reconquista Airport (Daniel Jukic Airport) 29°12′37″S 059°40′48″W / 29.21028°S 59.68000°W / -29.21028; -59.68000 ( Daniel Jurkic Resistencia
The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways, consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return times on the back. In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new ...
Río Gallegos ([ˈri.o ɣaˈʝeɣos]) is the capital and largest settlement of the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz in Argentina.Located in the department of Güer Aike, it has a population of about 98,000, according to the 2010 census [], a 24% increase from the 79,000 in the 2001 census [].
SBRG (RIG) – Rio Grande Airport – Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul; SBRJ (SDU) – Santos Dumont Regional Airport – Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro; SBRP (RAO) – Leite Lopes Airport – Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo; SBRR (BRB) – Barreirinhas Airport – Barreirinhas, Maranhão; SBSC (SNZ) – Santa Cruz Air Force Base – Santa Cruz, Rio ...
A flight information display system (FIDS) is a computer system used in airports to display flight information to passengers, in which a computer system controls mechanical or electronic display boards or monitors in order to display arriving and departing flight information in real-time.
Río Gallegos Air Base is a main military airfield in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina in the far south of the nation. It was the nearest air base to the Falklands Islands in the 1982 war . History
Gobernador Gregores Airport (IATA: GGS, ICAO: SAWR), is an airport serving Gobernador Gregores, a town in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina. The airport is 6 kilometres (4 mi) east-southeast of the town, on a low mesa above the Chico River. An overrun of 300 metres (980 ft) on the west end of the runway will drop off the mesa.