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  2. Tocumen International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Tocumen International Airport is one of few airports in the region that has two landing runways able to serve the largest commercial aircraft operating today. The name of the airport was changed in 1981 by the military government to Omar Torrijos International Airport, in honor of the Panamanian leader who died on July 31, 1981.

  3. Torrijos, Marinduque - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Torrijos 10 20 30 40 50 2006 50.00 2009 35.16 2012 17.31 2015 23.05 2018 20.34 2021 10.09 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Transportation Access to the municipality: Via sea - Balanacan Port Mogpog (ferry coming from Lucena, ro/ro and fastcrafts) Via air - Marinduque Airport -(Cebu Pacific Operated by Cebgo) Manila-Marinduque Flight Starts Operation on April 1, 2019 ...

  4. List of airports in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    General aviation airports: Arecibo: ABO ARE TJAB Antonio (Nery) Juarbe Pol Airport: GA 1 Humacao: X63 HUC Dr. Hermenegildo Ortiz Quinones Airport: GA 0 Other public-use airports (not listed in NPIAS) Mona, Mayagüez: Mona Airport: Notable private-use airports: Boquerón, Cabo Rojo: PR10: Boquerón Airport: San Juan: PR34: San Juan Seaplane Base ...

  5. 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 .

  6. IATA airport code - Wikipedia

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    A baggage tag for a flight heading to Oral Ak Zhol Airport, whose IATA airport code is "URA". An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [1]

  7. List of airports in the Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    UNECE. 2010-02-08. - includes IATA codes; Other sites used as a reference when compiling and updating this list: Aviation Safety Network - used to check IATA airport codes; Great Circle Mapper: Airports in the Northern Mariana Islands - used to check IATA and ICAO airport codes

  8. Puerto Princesa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport consists of a single 2,601-meter-long (8,533 ft) and 45-meter-wide (148 ft) [17] runway running at a direction of 09°/27°. The airport shares its single runway with Antonio Bautista Air Base.

  9. Mercedita International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has been enlarged on various occasions. One of the architects credited with the airport's construction is Raúl Gayá Benejam. [25] In 1962, Trade Winds started daily direct service to St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. [26] One major construction project, in particular, took place in 1963 when the runway was extended from 3,000 feet (910 m) to 3,900 feet. [9]