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San José Mineta International Airport ( IATA: SJC, ICAO: KSJC, FAA LID: SJC ), officially Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, [5] is a city-owned public airport in San Jose, California. Located 3 mi (4.8 km) northwest of Downtown San Jose, the airport serves both the city and the Santa Clara Valley region of the greater San ...
On May 23, 1988, a leased Boeing 727-100 (TI-LRC) operating the route San Jose-Managua-Miami, collided with a fence at the end of the runway in the Juan Santamaria International Airport, crashed at a nearby field next to a highway, and caught fire. The excess of weight in the front part of the airplane was the cause of the accident.
SFO Museum was created in 1980 as a collaboration between the San Francisco Airport Commission and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and was the first museum in an international airport. It was accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 1999, and contains both permanent artwork and temporary exhibitions in more than 20 galleries ...
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the Atlanta metropolitan area, the world's and nation's busiest airport as of 2022. These are lists of the busiest airports in the United States, based on various ranking criteria.
The News-Leader compiled this list of area restaurants that will be open on Christmas. Parts of this list were supplemented by the Springfield Missouri Convention & Visitors Bureau. Be sure to ...
On Christmas Day, both locations will open at 8 a.m. and the Burleson location will serve a special $18.99 ham dinner.. Both locations will offer the regular menu; 817-336-0311 or 817-989-9090 ...
The pub-style restaurant will be open on Christmas Eve from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. offering their Sunday Christmas Eve special with a choice of Chicken or Sirloin Steak and a choice of 40 different ...
The project, designed by NBBJ, included the addition of 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) and the renovation of 170,000 square feet (16,000 m 2) of space in Concourses B, C, and D. On June 15, 2004, the 2,102-foot (641 m) new Concourse A was unveiled with 14 new gates, a dozen new restaurants, new artwork and the airport's first moving sidewalks.