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  2. São José dos Campos Airport - Wikipedia

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    São José dos Campos-Professor Urbano Ernesto Stumpf International Airport (IATA: SJK, ICAO: SBSJ), is the airport serving São José dos Campos, Brazil.Since November 9, 2004, it is named after Urbano Ernesto Stumpf (1916–1998), colonel-aviator, Aerospace Engineer, professor at several universities and inventor of the motor that runs on ethanol fuel.

  3. List of airports by IATA airport code: S - Wikipedia

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    Tan Son Nhat International Airport: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: SGO: YSGE: St George Airport [1] St George, Queensland, Australia SGP: YSHG: Shay Gap Airport [1] Shay Gap, Western Australia, Australia SGQ: WRLA: Sangkimah Airport [1] Sangatta, Indonesia: SGR: KSGR: Sugar Land Regional Airport: Houston / Sugar Land, Texas, United States SGT: KSGT ...

  4. List of the busiest airports in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Da Nang International Airport: Da Nang: Da Nang: DAD VVDN Un­known Un­known 8,900,000 [6] Un­known 4 Cam Ranh International Airport: Khánh Hòa: Nha Trang: CXR VVCR 3,305,057 972,817 [7] 3,860,541 [7] 5,700,000 [8] 5 Phu Quoc International Airport: Kiên Giang: Phú Quốc: PQC VVPQ Un­known Un­known 5,500,000 [9] Un­known 6 Cat Bi ...

  5. Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam, [e] [f] officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, [g] [h] is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about 331,000 square kilometres (128,000 sq mi) and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's fifteenth-most populous country.

  6. Tan Son Nhat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the busiest airport in Vietnam, with 32.5 million passengers in 2016, [2] 38.5 million passengers in 2018, [3] and about 41 million passengers in 2023. [4] As of December 2023, it is the 50th-busiest airport in the world, and the fourth-busiest in Southeast Asia. [5]

  7. Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport

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    The airport was opened on 16 April 1969 as a replacement for Caiari Airport, which was then closed. The airport was operated by Infraero between 1979 and 2021. In 2002 it was granted international status. Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021 Vinci SA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. [6]

  8. Ca Mau Airport - Wikipedia

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    Initially built by the French colonists as Moranc Airfield at Quản Long town, An Xuyên province (now Cà Mau City) with the runway of 400 m long and 16 m wide.. June 1962, Bureau of Aviation of the Republic of Vietnam rebuilt this airfield in an area of 91.61 hectares, the runway of 1050m x 30m, the apron 60m x 120 m and renamed it Quan Long Airport (Phi trường Quản Long).

  9. Vinh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    International services at the airport commenced in 2014 with scheduled flights by Vietnam Airlines to Vientiane, Laos using ATR 72 airplanes. Despite a strong demand on road between Vinh and Vientiane with up to 180,000 people passing through border ports in Nghe An province annually, the air service only saw 50% load factor against a 10,000-seat annual capacity.