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  2. Mariscal Sucre International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new airport commenced operations on 20 February 2013 following the closure of the old airport the night before. The first flights scheduled to arrive at the new airport were TAME flight 302 from Guayaquil (domestic), and LAN flight 2590 from Lima, Peru (international). Arrival times were scheduled for 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. respectively.

  3. List of airports in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport / Simón Bolívar Air Base 02°09′28″S 79°53′01″W  /  2.15778°S 79.88361°W  / -2.15778; -79.88361  ( José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (Guayaquil

  4. Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mariscal Sucre International Airport was inaugurated in 1960, the main terminal was designed during the government of President Velasco Ibarra.The present terminal and concourses (A, B and C) were refurbished in 2003, consisting of several taxiways, maintenance platforms, parking areas, a cellar, passenger halls, mezzanine areas and other amenities.

  5. San Cristóbal Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Cristóbal Airport (IATA: SCY, ICAO: SEST) is an airport on the island of San Cristóbal, in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. The airport is on the southwestern end of the island, with rising terrain to the northeast. Approaches to both runways are over the ocean. In June 2019, the Ecuadorian government gave permission for the US military ...

  6. Aerovía (Guayaquil) - Wikipedia

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    Technical features. Line length. 3,340 m (10,960 ft) Operating speed. 10 miles per hour (16 km/h) Notes. Electric motor powering cable bullwheel. Aerovía is a multimodal mass transportation system (by cable and power bus) that contributes to sustainability and urban integration [citation needed] between Guayaquil and Durán .

  7. Tourism in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador is regarded as one of the 17 nations with the highest concentration of biodiversity on Earth. The majority of its animals and plants are found in 26 state-protected areas. It also provides gastronomy, a range of cultures and customs, and historical attractions like Quito.

  8. Coffee production in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the area under coffee cultivation in Ecuador was believed to be about 262,060 hectares, and by 2012 official government and industry figures put the figures at about 200,000 hectares, of which 150,000 hectares were rated as being in production. Ecuador's total annual coffee production is today (2012) estimated at 650,000 bags of 60 ...

  9. Transport in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Ecuador is the transport infrastructure networks in Ecuador and those connecting the country with other countries. Transportation in Ecuador include aviation, highways, pipelines, ports and harbors, railways and waterways. Apart from transporting passengers, the country is a relatively small exporter of fruits and vegetables ...