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Zalesie Górne [zaˈlɛɕɛ ˈɡurnɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piaseczno, within Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. [1] It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Piaseczno and 19 km (12 mi) south of Warsaw .
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.
Zaragoza Airport (Aragonese and Spanish: Aeropuerto de Zaragoza; IATA: ZAZ, ICAO: LEZG) is an international airport near Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. It is located 16 km (9.9 miles) west of Zaragoza, 270 km (170 miles) west of Barcelona , and 262 km (163 miles) northeast of Madrid .
On 14 December 2018, the airport was authorized to take a loan from state-owned banks amounting to ₴280 million. This money should be directed to construction work at the new airport terminal. An enterprise must return the sum at the expense of its own profit. [25] The state of construction of the new terminal of the airport as of February 2019.
Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Córdoba Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella, IATA: COR, ICAO: SACO), more commonly known as Pajas Blancas, is located 9 kilometres (5 nautical miles) north-northwest [3] of the center of Córdoba, the capital city of the Córdoba Province in Argentina.
Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Gdańsk im. Lecha Wałęsy, formerly Polish: Port Lotniczy Gdańsk-Rębiechowo, German: Flughafen Danzig Lech Walesa) (IATA: GDN, ICAO: EPGD) is an international airport located 12 km (7.5 mi) northwest [1] of Gdańsk, Poland, not far from the city centres of the Tricity metropolitan area: Gdańsk (12 km (7.5 mi)), Sopot (10 km (6.2 mi)) and ...
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 ]
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.