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Eloy Alfaro International Airport (IATA: MEC, ICAO: SEMT) is a combination civilian airport and military air base on the Pacific coast near Manta, a city in the Manabí Province of Ecuador. The airport, also known as Eloy Alfaro Air Base, [3] is named in honor of Eloy Alfaro, a former president of Ecuador.
Manta has an international airport, Eloy Alfaro International Airport, with passenger airline service, and an important military base (known as Manta Air Base or Eloy Alfaro Air Base). Between 1999-2009 Manta Air Base was used by U.S. air forces to support anti-narcotics military operations and surveillance flights against Colombian drug ...
Dirección General de Aviación Civil del Ecuador: in English and Spanish "ICAO Location Indicators by State" . International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. "IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Ecuador". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. - includes IATA codes
This is the current structure of the Ecuadorian Air Force: [6] 21 Combat Wing (Ala de combate 21) - Taura Air Base. 2112 Combat Squadron Cheetah (Esc. de combate 2112 "Cheetah") - Used to operate until July 28, 2024 Atlas Cheetah [7] 22 Combat Wing (Ala de combate 22) - Simon Bolivar Air Base
A judge in Ecuador has ordered the detention of 16 air force members accused of involvement in the disappearance of four children, whose charred remains were discovered weeks after they were seen ...
It remains the least effective section of the navy; capable of performing limited maritime patrol missions, it consists of a fixed wing and a rotary wing element. Aircraft are based at Base Aérea Simón Bolívar in Guayaquil and the Eloy Alfaro Air Base in Manta. The most recent acquisitions of the ANE are two Heron 1 and four Searcher Mk.
Manta, Ecuador; 0–9. ... Manta F.C. Manta Open; Millon Air Flight 406 This page was last edited on 10 August 2024, at 18:16 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
At the time of his election, Ecuador contained Manta Air Base, the only U.S. military base in South America. Correa refused to renew the base's lease when it expired in 2009 and the constitution was changed to ban foreign military bases being established in Ecuador. [63] [64]