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El Dorado International Airport (IATA: BOG, ICAO: SKBO) is an international airport serving Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, and its surrounding areas.The airport is located mostly in the Fontibón district of Bogotá, although it partially extends into the Engativá district and through the municipality of Funza in the Western Savanna Province of the Cundinamarca Department.
Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport International 04°11′31″S 69°56′32″W / 4.19194°S 69.94222°W / -4.19194; -69.94222 ( Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport (
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16.3 to the sector of Avenida Eldorado - Álamos. 16.4 circular to the El Muelle neighborhood. 16.5 circular to Villa Amalia neighborhood. 16.6 to the La Faena neighborhood. 16.14 to the Eldorado Airport. Platform South (Fontibón) 16.7 to the La Estancia neighborhood. 16.8 to the free zone sector. 16.9 circular to the sector of Fontibon Center.
Bogotá's main airport is El Dorado International Airport, with an approximate area of 6.9 km 2 (2.7 sq mi) located west of the city's downtown in the Fontibón Locality. It is the second busiest airport in Latin America after Mexico City International Airport and it is the busiest airport in Colombia.
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (IATA: CLO, ICAO: SKCL), formerly known as Palmaseca International Airport, is an international airport located between Palmira and Cali, the capital of Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia. It is Colombia's fourth-busiest airport in passenger volume, with 5,600,000 people using the airport in 2016 ...
[7] There is also a possibility of a branch running to El Dorado International Airport. [8] There will be 18 electric vehicles of electric tram-train design, which will carry up to 884 passengers each at speeds between 28km/h and 70km/h. The line is expected to carry 130,000 passengers daily, or 40m per year. [9]
A former SATENA Dornier Do 328 at El Dorado International Airport in 2009 A former SATENA Embraer ERJ-170 at La Vanguardia Airport in 2012. SATENA was first established on April 12, 1962, by the President of the Republic, Alberto Lleras Camargo, who created the airline using Decree 940 in order.