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Santa Fe Regional Airport [2] (IATA: SAF, ICAO: KSAF, FAA LID: SAF) is a public use airport in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of the city center. [1] The airport serves the greater Santa Fe and Los Alamos areas.
Nov. 15—The first phase of an expansion project at the Santa Fe Regional Airport has been extended again. The need for repairs to aging underground infrastructure such as power lines that crews ...
Jan. 16—The completion of the Santa Fe Regional Airport's terminal expansion has been pushed back to mid-March. A grand opening for the expanded terminal, which has faced a series of delays, was ...
Oct. 28—The Santa Fe Regional Airport will begin charging for parking again in December following the long-awaited completion of the first phase of an airport expansion. Parking for the first ...
Santa Fe Airport may refer to: Santa Fe Municipal Airport, Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico, United States; Sauce Viejo Airport (Aeropuerto de Santa Fe—Sauce Viejo ...
Sauce Viejo International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Santa Fe – Sauce Viejo) (IATA: SFN, ICAO: SAAV) is an international airport in Santa Fe Province, Argentina serving the city of Santa Fe. The airport is 10 kilometres (6 mi) southwest of Santa Fe. The new airport was built in 2005.
Apr. 10—Santa Fe Regional Airport will see nearly triple the number of commercial airline departures as airlines restore a route to Phoenix and add daily nonstop flights to Dallas and Denver.
Four Corners Regional Airport (IATA: FMN, ICAO: KFMN, FAA LID: FMN) is in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States, in the city of Farmington, which owns it. It is a Class D towered general aviation airport with no commercial passenger services, but has chartered flight services, flight instruction, and a full-service fixed-base operator]] (FBO).