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  2. Curaçao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Curaçao International Airport N.V. (Curinta) was founded in 1977 and operated the Airport until 2013. Its predecessor was the 'Luchthavenbedrijf' (airport company), which was a department of the Government of Curaçao. After 2013, a public-private-partnership was founded.

  3. List of the busiest airports in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    767,490 [t] 2018. Hewanorra International Airport. Vieux Fort Quarter. Saint Lucia. UVF/TLPL. 632,478 [u] 2017. Note: Although there are more than fifteen international airports in the Caribbean area, statistics were not available for each one of them.

  4. List of airports in the Netherlands Antilles - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This is a list of airports in the former Netherlands Antilles upon its dissolution in 2010, sorted by location. The Netherlands Antilles were part of the Lesser Antilles and consisted of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea: Bonaire and Curaçao (off the Venezuelan coast), and Saba, Sint Eustatius ...

  5. Queen Beatrix International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queen Beatrix International Airport (IATA: AUA, ICAO: TNCA), (Dutch: Internationale luchthaven Koningin Beatrix; Papiamento: Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix), is an international airport located in Oranjestad, in the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba . It has flight services to the United States, Canada, several countries in the Caribbean ...

  6. Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the main airport serving Toronto, its metropolitan area, and the surrounding region known as the Golden Horseshoe. The airport is named in honour of Lester B. Pearson, who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Canada (1963–1968) and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for his humanitarian work in peacekeeping. [6]

  7. Flamingo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In December 1943, construction began in the vicinity of where the airport is today. The new airport, named "Flamingo Airport", was put into use in 1945. This was a big step forward for Bonaire and its aviation. A small terminal was built that was suitable for the number of passengers at the time.

  8. Category:Airports in Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    Curaçao International Airport. Categories: Aviation in Curaçao. Buildings and structures in Curaçao by type. Tourism in Curaçao. Airports in the Caribbean by dependent territory. Airports in the Dutch Caribbean. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. Geography of Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Curaçao. Curaçao, as well as the rest of the ABC islands and Trinidad and Tobago, lies on the continental shelf of South America. It is a thin island with a generally hilly topography; the highest point is Christoffelberg 372 m (1,220 ft) in the northwest. [1] The coastline's bays, inlets and hot springs offer a source of natural ...

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