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SKCN Cravo Norte / Arauca
Cravo Norte Airport (IATA: RAV, ICAO: SKCN) is an airport serving the city of Cravo Norte, on the Casanare River, in the Arauca Department of Colombia.
The airport is 1 kilometer (0. 62 mi) north of the town. The runway has an additional 400 feet (122 meters) of advancement at the northeast end.
Characteristics
* Photoreal 2024
* Modeled Interior Terminal
* Modeled Exterior Terminal
* Platform and Runway 2024
* Custom Autogen
* Artillery Battalion No. 18 “Ge... Cravo Norte Airport (IATA: RAV, ICAO: SKCN) is an airport serving the city of Cravo Norte, on the Casanare River, in the Arauca Department of Colombia.
The airport is 1 kilometer (0. 62 mi) north of the town. The runway has an additional 400 feet (122 meters) of advancement at the northeast end.
Characteristics
* Photoreal 2024
* Modeled Interior Terminal
* Modeled Exterior Terminal
* Platform and Runway 2024
* Custom Autogen
* Artillery Battalion No. 18 “General José María Mantilla” in Cravo Norte (Arauca) Included
* Battalion Heliport enabled
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SKCU Juan White Airport
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SKCZ Corozal
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Las Brujas de Corozal Airport (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is a national airport located 20 minutes from Sincelejo, capital of the department of Sucre. On emergency occasions, it is served by the alternate airport of the city of Montería, capital of the neighboring department of Córdoba. It has regional and national operation. It is the replacement of the Baracoa Airport in Magangué, south of the department of Bolívar.
Historians say that in the place where the airp... WELCOME TO COLOMBIA
Las Brujas de Corozal Airport (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is a national airport located 20 minutes from Sincelejo, capital of the department of Sucre. On emergency occasions, it is served by the alternate airport of the city of Montería, capital of the neighboring department of Córdoba. It has regional and national operation. It is the replacement of the Baracoa Airport in Magangué, south of the department of Bolívar.
Historians say that in the place where the airport operates today, during the time of the Inquisition, the alleged witches of the region were burned in mediations of this place. For this reason they say, the site took the name of Las Brujas and over time, when the airport was built, it was baptized with the same name. It has regional and national operation.
On July 12, 1939, the first plane landed, thereby inaugurating the services of Las Brujas airport, which had been under construction at the initiative of SCADTA and illustrious personalities since 1938. The opening flight of the airport was operated by the airline SCADTA (current Avianca), with a Sikorsky S-38 hybrid aircraft.
In 2008, the airport was awarded to the AirPlan concessionaire, which currently manages it and will carry out renovations in the terminal.
In 2016 the airport received 71,181 passengers, while in 2017 it received 81,472 passengers according to data published by the Southeast Airport Group.
Las Brujas airport, with a traffic of 96,211 passengers per year (2019) according to Aerocivil, had important modernization works that had a positive impact on the region and the community. Among the works to be developed are the following:
Expansion of the passenger terminal building, with new furniture
runway expansion
Construction of cargo terminal
New covered passenger walkway
Improvement of the facilities and equipment of the airport health service
Landscaping design and exterior arrangements
Control tower reinforcement
Environmental management plans
Resurfacing of the aircraft parking apron with a new rigid asphalt surface
Platform demarcation and new parking positions.
The airlines that currently fly to this airport are:
-Aerosucre.
-Air Caribe.
-Latam.
-Avianca.
-Satena.
-Aerolínea de Antioquia.
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SKCZ Las Brujas Airport
Corozal, Las Brujas Airport (SKCZ).
Corozal, Las Brujas Airport, (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is located in the city of Corozal, department of Sucre, Colombia.
- Las Brujas de Corozal Airport (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is a national airport located 20 minutes from Sincelejo, capital of the department of Sucre. On emergency occasions it is served by the alternate airport in the city of Montería, capital of the neighboring department of Córdoba. It has regional and national operation. It i... Corozal, Las Brujas Airport (SKCZ).
Corozal, Las Brujas Airport, (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is located in the city of Corozal, department of Sucre, Colombia.
- Las Brujas de Corozal Airport (IATA: CZU, ICAO: SKCZ) is a national airport located 20 minutes from Sincelejo, capital of the department of Sucre. On emergency occasions it is served by the alternate airport in the city of Montería, capital of the neighboring department of Córdoba. It has regional and national operation. It is the replacement of the Baracoa de Magangué Airport, south of the department of Bolívar.
· Historians say that in the place where the airport operates today, during the time of the Inquisition, the presumed witches of the region were burned in the vicinity of this place. For this reason, they say, the site took the name of Las Brujas and over time, when the airport was built, it was baptized with the same name. It has regional and national operation.
- On July 12, 1939, the first plane landed, inaugurating the services of the Las Brujas airport, which had been under construction at the initiative of SCADTA and famous people since 1938. The opening flight of the airport was operated by the airline SCADTA (now Avianca), with a Sikorsky S-38 hybrid aircraft.
- In 2008 the airport was awarded to the concessionaire AirPlan, which currently manages it and will carry out renovations in the terminal.
- In 2016 the airport received 71,181 passengers, while in 2017 it received 81,472 passengers according to data published by the Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste.
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SKEB El Tomin Airport
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SKEB El Tomin Airport
El Tomin Airport (IATA: EBG, ICAO: SKEB) is a regional airport in Colombia, located in the municipality of El Bagre in the department of Antioquia Colombia. The following airlines operate as commercial airlines: Satena, Clic, Moon Flights, German Express, and additional private and military aircraft. This Airport is flown with direct flights to the Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín, carried out by different Twin-Engine Aircraft.
Characteristics:
* Photoreal Image 2023
* Aut... El Tomin Airport (IATA: EBG, ICAO: SKEB) is a regional airport in Colombia, located in the municipality of El Bagre in the department of Antioquia Colombia. The following airlines operate as commercial airlines: Satena, Clic, Moon Flights, German Express, and additional private and military aircraft. This Airport is flown with direct flights to the Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín, carried out by different Twin-Engine Aircraft.
Characteristics:
* Photoreal Image 2023
* Autogen Manual for Greater Realism
* High quality 3D internal representation of the air terminal
* External Representation of the Air Terminal
* High resolution custom textures.
* Detailed platform markings
* Airport objects
*Update according to Aerocivil Letter 2023
*Excellent environment and contour to the airport.
* Tested and highly optimized scenario in frames.
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SKEJ Barrancabermeja Airport
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SKEJ Barrancabermeja Yariguíes
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The Barrancabermeja Airport, officially known as Yariguíes Airport - YBCB, is an airport located in the city of Barrancabermeja, in the department of Santander, Colombia. It is the main airport in the region and is approximately 7 kilometers southeast of the city center. The airport has a modern and functional passenger terminal, designed to serve both domestic and international flights. Although it is a medium-sized airport, it offers a range of services and amenities... WELCOME TO COLOMBIA
The Barrancabermeja Airport, officially known as Yariguíes Airport - YBCB, is an airport located in the city of Barrancabermeja, in the department of Santander, Colombia. It is the main airport in the region and is approximately 7 kilometers southeast of the city center. The airport has a modern and functional passenger terminal, designed to serve both domestic and international flights. Although it is a medium-sized airport, it offers a range of services and amenities for passengers. In terms of infrastructure, Barrancabermeja Airport has a paved runway with sufficient length to accommodate medium-sized aircraft, including commercial and cargo planes. The passenger terminal features check-in areas, waiting lounges, information points, and customer service counters. In terms of services, the airport offers ground transportation options such as taxis and car rental services. It also has a selection of commercial outlets including restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, and basic amenities such as ATMs and a post office. Overall, Barrancabermeja Airport provides a comfortable and convenient experience for travelers arriving or departing from the city. While it may not be one of the largest airports in the country, it plays an important role in the air connectivity of the Santander region and provides access to the local oil industry and other economic activities.
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-Optimized for excellent performance
-High level of details
-3D Grass
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SKFL Florencia
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The FLORENCIA Airport began to be built in January 1947 by order of Carlos Jiménez Gómez. It bears the name of Captain Gustavo Artunduaga, who was a great promoter of aviation in Caquetá.
After a few exploits by audacious pilots in this region, air navigation was organized.
The Caquetá air service was officially inaugurated in 1952.
Between 2006 and 2008, the airport was the object of investments of around 22,000 million pesos by the Government of Colom... WELCOME TO COLOMBIA
The FLORENCIA Airport began to be built in January 1947 by order of Carlos Jiménez Gómez. It bears the name of Captain Gustavo Artunduaga, who was a great promoter of aviation in Caquetá.
After a few exploits by audacious pilots in this region, air navigation was organized.
The Caquetá air service was officially inaugurated in 1952.
Between 2006 and 2008, the airport was the object of investments of around 22,000 million pesos by the Government of Colombia through Civil Aeronautics, among which the lighting of the runway to allow night operations, the improvement of the passenger terminal, the installation of closed-circuit television surveillance and the adaptation of the boarding and baggage claim halls.
On January 16, 2012, the remodeling works of the passenger terminal, control tower, platform, cargo holds and fire station were handed over to the service, after an investment of eleven thousand two hundred million pesos. Meanwhile, the complementary works for the improvement of access roads, urban planning works and an electrical substation for three thousand six hundred million Colombian pesos continued.
The airlines that currently fly to this airport are:
-Avianca.
-Easy Fly.
-Satena.
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SKFL Florencia Airport
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