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Zurich Airport completed a major expansion project in 2003, in which it built a new parking garage, a new midfield terminal, and an automated underground people mover to link the midfield terminal to the main terminal. In November 2008 a complete renovation and rebuild of the old terminal B structure was announced.
(see also: List of airport codes: LS) SUI IOC country code FIFA country code ITU letter codes for member-countries SW WMO message header country code SZ FIPS country code Library of Congress machine-readable cataloguing country code 41 Country calling code 85 International Union of Railways numeric UIC Country Code 228 E.212 Mobile country code 269
defunct; former IATA code: TS AA AAL American Airlines: AMERICAN United States XFS American Flight Service Systems: United States XMG AMS Group: Russia WD* AAN Amsterdam Airlines: AMSTEL Netherlands Former IATA code: FH*. ICAO code and call sign no longer allocated ABI Antigua and Barbuda Airways: Anair Antigua and Barbuda defunct HO DJA ...
Gruyère Airport: Grenchen: Solothurn: LSZG Grenchen Airport: Interlaken / Matten: Bern: LSMI Interlaken Airport: La Chaux-de-Fonds: Neuchâtel: LSGC Les Eplatures Airport: Lausanne / Blécherette (de, fr) Vaud: LSGL Lausanne Airport (Lausanne–La Blécherette Airport) Locarno: Ticino: LSZL Locarno Airport: Lugano / Agno: Ticino: LSZA LUG ...
Former ICAO code: WAK. SCE Scenic Airlines: SCENIC United States SCF Socofer: SOCOFER Angola SCI Servicios Aéreos San Cristóbal: SAN CRISTOBAL Mexico SCK Sky Cam: SKYCAM France W3 SCL Switfair Cargo: SWIFTAIR Canada SCB Saigon Capital Aircraft Management: SAIGON Netherlands SCN South American Airlines: SOUTH AMERICAN Peru AHI
Airline AOC no. Photo IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Notes Air Glaciers: CH.AOC.1502 AGV: AIR GLACIERS Air Zermatt: CH.MG.3007 AZF: AIR ZERMATT Albinati Aeronautics
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The privatization of the FIG and the steady growth of the airport led to the political advance of Zürich Airport becoming independent and the FDZ was removed from the cantonal administration and merged with the FIG. A new airport act was drafted on the initiative and approved by the Cantonal Council with 60 percent yes votes on 12 July 1999 ...