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El Alcaraván Airport (El Yopal Airport) Domestic 05°19′09″N 72°23′03″W / 5.31917°N 72.38417°W / 5.31917; -72.38417 ( El Alcaraván Airport (El
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.
2.1 Colombia's 16 busiest airports by passenger traffic (JAN-AUG) [1] 3 2023. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
Hub airport(s) Founded Notes AerCaribe: JK ACL ADMIRE Bogotá: 1997 Aerosucre: 6N KRE AEROSUCRE Bogotá: 1969 Aliansa - Aerolineas Andinas: Villavicencio: 1989 Avianca Cargo: QT TPA TAMPA Bogotá Medellín-JMC Miami: 1973 Cosmos Colombia: KMS COSMOS Bogotá: 2003 LATAM Cargo Colombia: L7 LAE LANCO Bogotá: 2016 Líneas Aéreas Suramericanas: 4L ...
Techo International Airport (IATA: BOG, ICAO: SKBO) was the first airport in Bogotá, Colombia, which was in operation from 1930 to 1959, when it was replaced by El Dorado International Airport. It was adjacent to the current Monumento a las Banderas, on Avenida de Las Américas.
El Dorado Airport is the main airport in Bogotá, Colombia El Dorado Airport or Eldorado Airport may also refer to: El Dorado Airport (Argentina) in Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina; El Dorado Airport (Bolivia) in El Dorado, La Paz Department, Bolivia; Captain Jack Thomas/El Dorado Airport in El Dorado, Kansas, United States
Guaymaral Airport (ICAO: SKGY) is a high-elevation airport in the north of Bogotá, Colombia, also serving the towns of Cota and Chía. The runway is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northeast of Bogota's El Dorado International Airport .
On December 11, 1991, a Curtiss C-46 Commando (registration HK-2716), was flown into a hill during the approach to El Dorado International Airport. All 8 occupants were killed. [9] On January 31, 2001, a Sud Aviation Caravelle crashed near El Alcaraván Airport while attempting to make an emergency landing. Three of the six occupants were killed.