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  2. Mérida International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft landed at Mérida-Rejón Airport, Mexico, where the hijack ended. [15] On 1 June 2023, an Aeromexico Boeing 737-8JP declared a Squawk 7700, a regulation for emergency on an aircraft. While en route to Mexico City, the aircraft, registered XA-PPP diverted back to Merida International Airport. The aircraft suffered an engine loss and ...

  3. Alberto Carnevalli Airport - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Carnevalli Airport (IATA: MRD, ICAO: SVMD) is an airport located 3 km (1.9 mi) southwest of downtown Mérida, the capital of Mérida State in Venezuela. It is named in honor of Alberto Carnevalli (es), a Venezuelan lawyer and political activist. The airport is in the Chama River valley in the Andean mountains, surrounded by higher ...

  4. List of airports in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    "IATA Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Mexico (includes IATA codes)". UN/LOCODE 2017-2. UNECE. December 2017. Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Mexico, reference for airport codes; Airport Guide: Mexico Airports, reference for airport codes

  5. Mérida, Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    310500001 [3] Climate. Aw. Mérida (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmeɾiða] ⓘ, Yucatec Maya: Joꞌ) [4] is the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán, and the largest city in southeastern Mexico. The city is also the seat of the eponymous municipality. It is located slightly inland from the northwest corner of the Yucatán Peninsula, about 35 ...

  6. Merida airport - Wikipedia

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  7. ICAO airport code - Wikipedia

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    The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization and published quarterly in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators , are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning .