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Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses was created as a public corporation on May 11, 1959. The operations would later be integrated into the Department of Transportation and Public Works in 1973 and the Integrated Transit Authority in 2014.
The Juan Manuel Valdez Airport or Güiria Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Juan Manuel Valdez), formerly known as Cristóbal Colón Airport, (IATA: GUI, ICAO: SVGI) is an airport serving Güiria, in the state of Sucre in Venezuela. The Guiria non-directional beacon (Ident: GUI) is located on the field. [4]
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.
Cristóbal Colón is an underground metro station on the Line 4 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. This station is named for Cristóbal Colón Avenue, which in turn was named after Christopher Columbus. The station was opened on 30 November 2005 as part of the inaugural section of the line between Tobalaba and Grecia. [2]
Being located near the midpoint of this route and at the point where it intersected the Panama Canal made this location a useful one for north–south airline services. With the return of the Canal Zone to Panama on 31 December 1999, American control ended and the airport was renamed for Enrique Adolfo Jiménez , who served as Panamanian ...
The first airline to operate at this airport was Aerocaribe in 1997 and 1998, offering flights to Tuxtla Gutiérrez, using a Cessna 402C Businessliner.The flight departed Tuxtla Gutiérrez at 12:30 and arrived in San Cristóbal de las Casas at 13:00, operating on Tuesdays and Thursdays initially and later from Monday to Friday.
Five parking positions are currently designated for commercial flights. The control tower stands at a height of 42 metres (138 ft), and there is space available for 60 hangars. [4] Check-in area. The passenger terminal spans an area of 1,383 metres (4,537 ft) and can serve up to 400 passengers per hour.
Metro/Airport station is a light rail station at First Street and Metro Drive in San Jose, California, United States. This station is served by the Blue and Green lines of the VTA light rail system. VTA Bus Route 60 connects to the San Jose International Airport from this station. [3]