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The airport was built to replace the previous one in downtown San Jose where Parque La Sabana is located today. [3] Funding was secured by the government in 1951 [4] and construction proceeded slowly until the airport was officially inaugurated on May 2, 1958. [5]
Abel Santamaría Airport [2] [3] (Spanish: Aeropuerto "Abel Santamaría" [4]) (IATA: SNU, ICAO: MUSC) is an international airport serving Santa Clara, the capital city of the Villa Clara Province in Cuba. It was named after the Cuban revolutionary Abel Santamaría.
This was the only time Santa Maria had nonstop mainline jets to LAX and SFO at the same time. DC-9 jet flights ended in 1976 and Hughes Airwest F-27 flights to Santa Maria ended in 1979. A number of commuter airlines served the airport. In 1968 Cable Commuter Airlines was flying de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters to LAX. [12]
The airport is located on the west side of the road linking Espargos and Santa Maria, the island's main tourist destination. There is no scheduled public transport; taxicabs, shared cars known as "aluguer", and rental cars are available.
Santa Maria Airport may refer to: Santa Maria Airport (Azores), on Santa Maria Island in the Azores (IATA: SMA, ICAO: LPAZ) Santa Maria Airport (Peru), in Santa María District, Lima Region, Peru (IATA: SMG, ICAO: SPMR) Santa Maria Airport (Rio Grande do Sul), in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (IATA: RIA, ICAO: SBSM)
Aerial view of the airport, shortly after construction 1946. In the context of the Second World War, in July 1941, a Portuguese mission under the command of engineer Colonel Hermínio José de Sousa Serrano, and which included Colonel Frederico Lopes da Silva and Major Fernando Tártaro, visited Santa Maria to study a possible location for an airfield, opting for the plateau known as Pico de ...
Santa María Airport (IATA: SMG [3], ICAO: SPMR) is an airport in Santa María, [1] [2] also known as Santa María del Mar, a district of Lima Province in Peru. References [ edit ]
Santa Maria Oceanic Control is an air traffic control area over the Atlantic Ocean. Santa Maria Flight information region , also known as FIR, is Europe's largest and one of the largest in the world. Covering the southeastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean , Santa Maria FIR is on the key routes of most of the flights from Europe to Central ...