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  2. Zielona Góra Airport - Wikipedia

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    A Lim-6R, which is a Polish built MiG-17 is parked adjacent to the terminal, commemorating the airport's military origin. [3] [4] Although the first passenger terminal opened in 1977, [5] at least one passenger flight had already operated from the airport (on 21 July 1961, bringing Yuri Gagarin to Zielona Góra). [2]

  3. Poprad–Tatry Airport - Wikipedia

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    Poprad–Tatry Airport (Slovak: Letisko Poprad-Tatry) (IATA: TAT, ICAO: LZTT) is an airport in the Slovak ski resort town of Poprad.The airport has one of the highest elevations in Central Europe, at 718 m, which is 150 m higher than Innsbruck Airport in Austria, but 989 m lower than Samedan Airport in Switzerland.

  4. Región de Murcia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has a single passenger terminal of 28,500 m 2 and a single runway 3,000 metres long and 45 metres wide. Its initial capacity is 3 million passengers and 23,000 movements per year, with options for an increase to 5 million passengers. The terminal has 9 boarding gates, 25 check-in desks and 4 baggage reclaim belts.

  5. Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2009–10, it registered an 18.66% increase in passenger traffic serving 451,720 passengers in 2010. [1] Coupled with the September 2006 start of construction on a new passenger terminal, this means that the airport is undergoing a rapid expansion, albeit in fits and starts, owing to delays in setting up the management company and obtaining financing and routes.

  6. Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport covers an area of 526 hectares (1299 acres) and is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. [1] Also known as Santiago del Estero Airport or Mal Paso Airport, it was built in 1959 and the runway was re-paved in 2001. It has a 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft) terminal and 45 parking spaces. In 2007, it handled 49,517 passengers.

  7. Zadar Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zadar Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Zadar; IATA: ZAD, ICAO: LDZD) is an international airport serving Zadar, Croatia. It is located in Zemunik Donji, 8 km (5 mi) from the centre of Zadar. [1] With over 70 destinations on offer the airport handled around 1,6 million passengers in 2024. [2] It is the fourth busiest airport in Croatia.

  8. Playa de Oro International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The passenger terminal, covering an area of 4,700 square metres (51,000 sq ft), houses both arrival and departure facilities for domestic and international flights. The terminal can handle 470 passengers per hour and offers typical services found at a regional airport, including check-in counters for domestic and international flights, car ...

  9. La Môle–Saint-Tropez Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport buildings comprise a terminal building with a floor area of 750 m 2 featuring a bar, a hangar of 1,200 m 2, a gas station for Avgas aviation fuel and a weather station. It is suitable for the disabled and has parking for 100 cars. [5] [6] The terminal can handle up to 40,000 passengers per year.