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Safi Airport (IATA: SFI, ICAO: GMMS, was an airport serving Safi, Morocco The airport is closed and has been built over. It's one of the smallest airports in Morocco that have been ever exist.
Safi or Asfi (Arabic: آسفي, romanized: ʾāsafī) is a city in western Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of Asfi Province . It recorded a population of 308,508 in the 2014 Moroccan census . [ 1 ]
Rabat-Salé Airport (First Royal Air Force Base) 34°03′05″N 6°45′05″W / 34.05139°N 6.75139°W / 34.05139; -6.75139 ( Salé Airport Safi
The new airport was called the Santa Fe County Municipal Airport until 2018, when the name was changed to Santa Fe Regional Airport. The current terminal building was opened in 1957 and has 11,000 square feet of space. It was renovated in 1988 and again in 2004 and has seen a major expansion starting in 2022.
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In 1989, a cargo terminal was added and in 1996 new facilities built: warehouse, taxiways and the airport apron were reconstructed. Additionally the runway was improved and a new control tower built. [citation needed] With a capacity of 200,000 passengers per year, the current terminal covers 2,000 m 2 (½ acre).
A virtual version of a FIDS can also be found on most airport websites and teletext systems. In large airports, there are different sets of FIDS for each terminal or even each major airline . FIDS are used to inform passengers of boarding gates , departure/arrival times, destinations, notifications of flight delays / flight cancellations , and ...
Ben Guerir Air Base is a Royal Moroccan Air Force base in the Marraksh-Safi region, located about 58 kilometres (36 mi) north of Marrakech, near the town of Ben Guerir.It previously served as a United States Air Force base and Transatlantic Abort Landing (TAL) site for the Space Shuttle.