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SVCB Ciudad Bolivar Venezuela
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Tomás de Heres National Airport (IATA: CBL, ICAO: SVCB) is an airport serving Ciudad Bolívar, the capital of the Bolívar state in Venezuela. The airport is named after Tomás de Heres, a Latin American independence hero and former governor of the former Guayana Province in Venezuela.
The Tomás de Heres National Airport is used as a maintenance base by the RUTACA airline. In addition, the Ciudad Bolívar VOR-DME navigation team (identifier: CBL) is located at the... WELCOME TO VENEZUELA
Tomás de Heres National Airport (IATA: CBL, ICAO: SVCB) is an airport serving Ciudad Bolívar, the capital of the Bolívar state in Venezuela. The airport is named after Tomás de Heres, a Latin American independence hero and former governor of the former Guayana Province in Venezuela.
The Tomás de Heres National Airport is used as a maintenance base by the RUTACA airline. In addition, the Ciudad Bolívar VOR-DME navigation team (identifier: CBL) is located at the airport.
The largest aircraft operating at this airport is the Boeing 737-200. According to the dimensions of the runways, the airport is classified with the reference code 3-C, as stipulated in Annex 14 of the ICAO.
Among the notable features of the Tomás de Heres National Airport are buildings that faithfully reflect reality, friendly performance in terms of frame rates, high-resolution textures both day and night, and complete automatic generation of surrounding terrain and buildings . From the airport. In addition, the airport has precise dynamic lighting.
This airport is an important access point for the city of Ciudad Bolívar and contributes significantly to air connectivity in the region.
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SVCS - Óscar Machado Zuloaga Airport
Óscar Machado Zuloaga Airport is the largest private airport in Venezuela, located in the city of Charallave in the state of Miranda. It has more than 350 covered parking spaces for general aviation and corporate aircraft, as well as numerous companies that work in the aeronautical world providing aeronautical services, maintenance, repair and sale of aircraft, as well as the Venezuelan Army and Navy Maintenance Command. Due to its geographical location, meteorology and approach procedures, it i... Óscar Machado Zuloaga Airport is the largest private airport in Venezuela, located in the city of Charallave in the state of Miranda. It has more than 350 covered parking spaces for general aviation and corporate aircraft, as well as numerous companies that work in the aeronautical world providing aeronautical services, maintenance, repair and sale of aircraft, as well as the Venezuelan Army and Navy Maintenance Command. Due to its geographical location, meteorology and approach procedures, it is a very challenging airport for general aviation and corporate aviation enthusiasts. The airport is faithfully represented in each and every one of its buildings and static models, with high quality modelling and texturing, optimised for PC and XBOX. It is our second Venezuelan airport with which you will be able to enjoy your national and international corporate or general aviation flights. Thank you for your support and we hope you enjoy flying over Venezuela.
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SVJC Josefa Camejo Internacional Airport
Camejo (IATA: LSP, ICAO: SVJC), is an air terminal on the Paraguaná peninsula in the Falcón State. It is located northeast of the city of Punto Fijo, Venezuela. It moves approximately 30,000 passengers a year, mainly on international flights (springboard for the departure of charter flights) to the ABC islands.
Despite having suffered the theft of its beacon lights on five occasions in 2017,1 with an investment of 200,000 US dollars, nighttime operations were recovered. The resumption o... Camejo (IATA: LSP, ICAO: SVJC), is an air terminal on the Paraguaná peninsula in the Falcón State. It is located northeast of the city of Punto Fijo, Venezuela. It moves approximately 30,000 passengers a year, mainly on international flights (springboard for the departure of charter flights) to the ABC islands.
Despite having suffered the theft of its beacon lights on five occasions in 2017,1 with an investment of 200,000 US dollars, nighttime operations were recovered. The resumption of international flights occurred on April 24, 2018 with a flight from Aruba. 2 With two daily flights to the island, merchants at the airport facilities are optimistic about the reactivation of the air terminal. 3
On May 18, 2018, Aruba Airlines inaugurated the world's shortest international route. Its duration takes 8 minutes but can reach 6 minutes if the weather is favorable4
It should be noted that in the bust of the heroine Josefa Camejo, which is located in the airport facilities, on the obverse of a bill of Two (2) Bolívares Soberanos, after the announcement of the monetary reconversion starting on the 20th of August 2018.
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SVMC La Chinita Maracaibo Intl
La Chinita International Airport FSSDesigner (IATA: MAR; ICAO: SVMC), also known as Maracaibo Airport, is the main international airport of Maracaibo, the second most populous city in Venezuela and the capital of the Zulia state. At first it was called Caujarito Airport due to the name of the land where it was built but later it was changed to La Chinita in honor of the patron saint of the Zulia state, the Virgin of Chiquinquira. La Chinita Airport is located in the municipality of San Francisco... La Chinita International Airport FSSDesigner (IATA: MAR; ICAO: SVMC), also known as Maracaibo Airport, is the main international airport of Maracaibo, the second most populous city in Venezuela and the capital of the Zulia state. At first it was called Caujarito Airport due to the name of the land where it was built but later it was changed to La Chinita in honor of the patron saint of the Zulia state, the Virgin of Chiquinquira. La Chinita Airport is located in the municipality of San Francisco, in the state of Zulia, 15 km (9. 3 mi) southwest of the city center of Maracaibo.
Accurate modeling, based on original references, plans and other studies.
Fully customized flooring, with ambient occlusion included in the textures.
Custom taxiway sign.
Static objects, vehicles and aircraft are present in the scene.
Avenues and streets with circulation of standard and customized vehicles.
Custom Approach Lighting Systems (ALS).
Taxi routes included for aircraft, “taxi route”.
Very accurate mesh of fully edited terrain in the airport area.
gsx-compatible.
compatible with ambitiouspilots-toolbar-pushback package included
La Chinita International Airport
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SVMD Alberto Carnevalli Airport
Alberto Carnevalli Airport (IATA: MRD, ICAO: SVMD) is an airport located 3 km (1. 9 mi) southwest of downtown Mérida, the capital of Mérida State in Venezuela. It is named in honor of Alberto Carnevalli, a Venezuelan lawyer and political activist.
The airport is in the Chama River valley in the Andean mountains, surrounded by higher terrain in all quadrants. Night operations are prohibited. Commercial service resumed to Caracas on 1 August 2013, after being suspended for 5 years due to t... Alberto Carnevalli Airport (IATA: MRD, ICAO: SVMD) is an airport located 3 km (1. 9 mi) southwest of downtown Mérida, the capital of Mérida State in Venezuela. It is named in honor of Alberto Carnevalli, a Venezuelan lawyer and political activist.
The airport is in the Chama River valley in the Andean mountains, surrounded by higher terrain in all quadrants. Night operations are prohibited. Commercial service resumed to Caracas on 1 August 2013, after being suspended for 5 years due to the crash of Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518.
Until 2008, it was the main airport in the state of Merida and one of the most important in the Andean region and the country, at which time new regulations limited commercial operations there. History and description Inaugurated in 1946, this airport was located on the outskirts of the city, but the rapid urban growth during the 1960s and 1970s soon left it surrounded by houses and buildings on all four sides. Two large mountain ranges are located around it, on the south side is the Sierra Nevada with its highest peak, Pico Bolivar, at 4,978 meters (16,332 ft) above sea level. It has an air terminal with services such as car rental, excursions to places of tourist interest, sale of air tickets, taxi line, cafeteria, restaurant and commercial shops. The airport does not have customs or beacons, so it cannot accommodate international or night flights. The entries and exits are carried out through the visual corridors "Rio Chama" to the WSW, "Observatorio" to the ENE, "El Morro" to the South and "El Valle" to the North. Operations are governed by VFR flight rules as there are no radio aids nearby. The airport has a single runway 1,630 meters (5,350 ft) long and 60 meters (200 ft) wide including the security areas.
Its infrastructure consists of an air terminal that offers car rental services, excursions to tourist sites, air ticket sales, taxi line, cafeteria, restaurant and several shops. Private flights are coordinated by BAER and INAC staff and the General Aviation ramp parking is free. This airport is not equipped with customs, so it cannot accommodate international flights. Entrances and exits are carried out through the visual corridors Rio Chama to WSW, El Morro to the South and El Valle to the North, operations are governed by VFR flight rules because there are no radio aids nearby, nor does it have beaconing so after sunset or under conditions of poor visibility the airport is disabled and any pending flight is diverted to El Vigia at 1 hour by car.
A famous event occurred in 1985 when a Douglas DC-9-30 plane of Aeropostal, with the registration YV24C, landed in Merida with Pope John Paul II.
After the crash of Flight 518, the only approach mode approved by the aviation authorities was the Chama River corridor.
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SVMD Merida Venezuela
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The Simón Bolívar International Airport (IATA code: SVMD) is an airport located in Mérida, Venezuela. It serves the city of Mérida and the surrounding region. Here are some key details about Simón Bolívar International Airport:
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Full Name: Simón Bolívar International Airport.
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Location: The airport is situated about 3 kilometers northeast of the city center of Mérida, in the Venezuelan Andes.
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Services: The airport offers both domestic and inte... VENEZUELA
The Simón Bolívar International Airport (IATA code: SVMD) is an airport located in Mérida, Venezuela. It serves the city of Mérida and the surrounding region. Here are some key details about Simón Bolívar International Airport:
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Full Name: Simón Bolívar International Airport.
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Location: The airport is situated about 3 kilometers northeast of the city center of Mérida, in the Venezuelan Andes.
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Services: The airport offers both domestic and international flight services. Domestic flights connect Mérida with other cities in Venezuela, while international flights provide access to destinations in other countries.
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Terminal: The airport has a passenger terminal that provides services such as check-in counters, waiting areas, customs, security, and ground transportation services.
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Airlines: Several airlines operate at Simón Bolívar International Airport, offering a variety of domestic and international flights.
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Access: The airport is relatively close to downtown Mérida, making it easily accessible from the city and its surroundings.
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SVMI Simón Bolívar International Airport
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Svolvaer (ENSH)
Svolvær Airport (IATA: SVJ, ICAO: ENSH) is a regional airport serving the town of Svolvær in Vagan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Its scenic location surrounded by both fjords and towering mountains makes this airport a beautiful destination.Svolvær Airport (IATA: SVJ, ICAO: ENSH) is a regional airport serving the town of Svolvær in Vagan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Its scenic location surrounded by both fjords and towering mountains makes this airport a beautiful destination.
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SVSO Mayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport
SVSO is the most important airport in the state of Tachira, located about 40 kilometers from the city of San Cristobal, capital of the state of Tachira.
It currently has direct connections with Caracas, Valencia and Porlamar as well as general aviation flights (private).
It also functions as a military air base for the Bolivarian National Armed Force and as a logistical base.
May. Buenaventura Vivas Guerrero International Airport has one of the longest runways in the country, wit... SVSO is the most important airport in the state of Tachira, located about 40 kilometers from the city of San Cristobal, capital of the state of Tachira.
It currently has direct connections with Caracas, Valencia and Porlamar as well as general aviation flights (private).
It also functions as a military air base for the Bolivarian National Armed Force and as a logistical base.
May. Buenaventura Vivas Guerrero International Airport has one of the longest runways in the country, with a length of 3020 meters and a width of 45 meters, which makes it very safe because it allows enough take-off run for larger aircraft.
The orientation of the runway is 12/30. Due to restrictions due to the presence of natural obstacles, the approach and subsequent landing of the aircraft must be done in a 30/12 direction, i. e. in a southeast – northwest direction.
Additionally, take-offs are allowed in any direction.
The surrounding terrain and weather conditions of the region offer a fantastic experience and can be a challenge for all types of flights and pilots.
- PBR textures
- Handmade Ground Poly
- Buildings faithful to the reality
- Exclusive models for this airport based on the Real version
- Friendly Frames
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SVVA Arturo Michelena Intl Airport
Arturo Michelena International Airport (IATA: VLN, ICAO: SVVA) is a Venezuelan airport located in the city of Valencia, Carabobo State. It is the fourth most important airport in the country, after Simón Bolívar in (Vargas-Maiquetía), La Chinita in (Maracaibo) and Santiago Mariño in (Porlamar),1 and is the main airport in the Central Region of Venezuela. It has a privileged location, being in the north of South America, which allows easy access to international markets; it is located in the Indu... Arturo Michelena International Airport (IATA: VLN, ICAO: SVVA) is a Venezuelan airport located in the city of Valencia, Carabobo State. It is the fourth most important airport in the country, after Simón Bolívar in (Vargas-Maiquetía), La Chinita in (Maracaibo) and Santiago Mariño in (Porlamar),1 and is the main airport in the Central Region of Venezuela. It has a privileged location, being in the north of South America, which allows easy access to international markets; it is located in the Industrial Zone of Valencia, considered one of the most important manufacturing complexes in Venezuela, making it a determining factor for its development as one of the main airports in the Region. More than 60% of the air cargo handled in Venezuela is handled by this airport, making it the main cargo airport in the country, while the rest of the air cargo is distributed mainly between Maiquetía and La Chinita, and other less important airports. It is connected to the main national road network of the country, the Autopista Regional del Centro, seven minutes away, and is located just two and a half hours from the capital of the Republic and thirty minutes from Puerto Cabello (main port in the Venezuelan Caribbean).
History
Arturo Michelena International Airport was inaugurated on September 29, 1986, under the mandate of President Jaime Lusinchi and Governor Oscar Celli. It is one of the most important in Venezuela and serves the urban area of Valencia and the state of Carabobo. The first official flight was made by a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft from Aeropostal (El Margariteño) The “Arturo Michelena” Airport has runways and ramps that meet the requirements as an International Airport. At this moment it is being remodeled and the taxiway to RWY 10 will be opened.
Infrastructure
It has 10/28 runways of 3000 m and 50 m wide ASPH-PCN-103. It also has runway lights and signaling signs in addition to the PAPI system
Control Tower equipped with the most advanced telecommunications equipment, meteorological service, commercial areas, banking, car rental, paramedical assistance. Main passenger ramp of 48,000 square meters, capacity for eight aircraft plus five cargo planes.
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