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  2. Benito Salas Airport - Wikipedia

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    Benito Salas Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Benito Salas, IATA: NVA, ICAO: SKNV) is an airport that serves the city of Neiva, the capital of the Huila Department in Colombia. It was named after Benito Salas Vargas, a military and social leader during Colombia's (then known as New Granada) independence war (1810–1819).

  3. Tambor Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tambor Airport (IATA: TMU, ICAO: MRTR) is an airport serving Tambor, Costa Rica.The airport also serves tourist destinations like Mal Pais, Santa Teresa, Montezuma, and the Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve.

  4. Luz Marina Zuluaga - Wikipedia

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    Luz Marina Zuluaga Zuluaga (Spanish pronunciation:; October 31, 1938 – December 2, 2015) was a Colombian beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe 1958.She was the only Colombian woman to win the Miss Universe pageant until Paulina Vega became Miss Universe 2014.

  5. Aerosucre - Wikipedia

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    Aerosucre was founded by Juan Carlos Solano Recio in Barranquilla in 1969, and began flight operations as an air taxi company in the spring of 1970, with a Piper PA-28.. By the spring of 1975, the company was focused primarily on freight transport, although it was still allowed to carry a maximum of five passengers on the flights.

  6. Germán Santa María Barragán - Wikipedia

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    Germán Santa María Barragán (born 24 January 1950) [1] is the current Ambassador of Colombia to Portugal. [2] A renowned journalist in Colombia, he is a five-time winner of the Simón Bolívar National Award in Journalism, and twice served as president of the Bogotá Circle of Journalists; he has been a contributor for El Tiempo for eleven years, and editor-in-chief of Diners magazine since ...

  7. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, aware of the importance of aviation for the development of the economy of Puerto Rico, the island government had pointed out the need to build a newer international airport capable of handling the growing air traffic of San Juan International Airport, in Isla Grande, that had been operating since 1929; as well as responding to the needs of the future.

  8. TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 - Wikipedia

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    TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 was a scheduled flight from Juan Santamaría International Airport, San José, Costa Rica to Toncontín Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, with a stopover at Augusto C. Sandino Airport in Managua, Nicaragua on 21 October 1989. [1]

  9. San José, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Juan Santamaría International Airport received 5.6 million passengers, most of them from international flights. The airport is undergoing a modernization plan, which is expected to be brief. The previous remodeling done to the airport cost around $7 million.