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It serves the Greater San Luis Potosi Metropolitan Area. In addition to national and international passenger traffic, San Luis Potosí Airport accommodates logistics and courier companies as well as industries involved in auto parts, steel, textiles, and furniture. Since 2005 it has served as the cargo airline Estafeta's main hub. [2]
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (IATA: SBP, ICAO: KSBP, FAA LID: SBP), McChesney Field is a civil airport near San Luis Obispo, California, United States. Five passenger airlines serve the airport with nonstop flights to eight cities: Dallas-Fort Worth , Denver , Las Vegas , Los Angeles , Phoenix , Portland , San Diego , San Francisco ...
The airport does not provide scheduled passenger public services. The nearest airport serving commercial flights is San Luis Potosí International Airport . The airport is situated at an elevation of 1,550 metres (5,090 ft) above mean sea level , located within the Matehuala urban area.
Ponciano Arriaga International Airport serves the capital of San Luis Potosí (named the same) with a variety of domestic and international daily flights. Other cities such as Matehuala , Tamuin and Rioverde also have airports but they only serve domestic flights.
Tamuín National Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Nacional de Tamuín) (IATA: TSL, ICAO: MMTN) is a regional airport located in Tamuín, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. It facilitates national air traffic for the eastern San Luis Potosí region, including Ciudad Valles .
Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport: Querétaro MEX : QRO: MMQT: Querétaro Intercontinental Airport: San Luis Potosí MEX (San Luis Potosí) SLP: MMSP: San Luis Potosí International Airport: Saltillo MEX : SLW: MMIO: Saltillo Airport [9] Tampico MEX : TAM: MMTM: Tampico International Airport: Tepic MEX : TPQ: MMEP
Corral said a few hundred were without power in San Luis Obispo. In Avila Beach, around 5,170 customers briefly lost power at 3:23 p.m., according to PG&E’s outage map, but it was restored by 4: ...
After the county's acquisition of the airfield, the County of San Luis Obispo extended runway 01/19 from 4,700 to 6,009 feet (1,433 to 1,832 m); installed high intensity lights; and built a large hangar, ten T-hangars and a terminal building between 1949 and 1952. In 1956 flights by Southwest Airways commenced with Martin 4-0-4s.