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  2. Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos

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    Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos S.A. (ECASA) is a government-owned company which operates 22 airports in Cuba, [1] [2] including José Martí International Airport, which serves Havana. Other responsibilities of ECASA include air traffic control, aviation safety, check-in and baggage handling. [3]

  3. José Martí International Airport - Wikipedia

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    José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA), sometimes known by its former name Rancho Boyeros Airport (Aeropuerto de Rancho Boyeros), (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional José Martí) is an international airport located in the municipality of Boyeros, 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of the centre of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación and Aerogaviota, and former ...

  4. List of airports in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cuba. This is a list of airports in Cuba, grouped by type and sorted by location.. Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country in the Caribbean.It is an archipelago of islands located in the northern Caribbean Sea at the confluence with the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Havana - Wikipedia

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    Havana lies on the northern coast of Cuba along the Straits of Florida, south of the Florida Keys, where the Gulf of Mexico joins the Atlantic Ocean. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbors: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés.

  6. Cubana de Aviación accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Crashed into the sea shortly after departing Santiago de Cuba bound for Havana. [14] 27 March 1966: Havana Il-18B: CU-T831 Unknown 2: The aircraft was operating a Santiago de CubaHavana flight when it was hijacked by the flight engineer and the plane was demanded to be flown to Florida, but the pilot flew the aircraft to Havana instead. When ...

  7. Cubana de Aviación Flight 972 - Wikipedia

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    The president of Cuba's Church of the Nazarene confirmed that ten pastors from the church, and their spouses, were among the passengers that were killed in the crash. [29] Flight 972 is the second deadliest aircraft accident in Cuba, surpassed only by the crash of Cubana de Aviación Flight 9046 in 1989, which killed 150 people.

  8. Rubio brings back Cuba Restricted List, slaps sanctions on ...

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    WASHINGTON/HAVANA (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. would once again restrict financial transactions with many Cuban military- and government-linked entities, just weeks ...

  9. National Revolutionary Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The PNR conducts these activities across the 14 provinces of Cuba, each of which has its own police chief who reports to a central PNR command in Havana. [ 4 ] While the Internal Order and Crime Prevention controls the PNR, which is responsible for day-to-day policing, the Security division of the Ministry of the Interior is responsible for ...