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tour through the new terminal building at Winnipeg airport (YWG) scheduled to open in year 2011

Malaga airport, a look at the past , present and future, view the brand new terminal

Toncontn International Airport (IATA: TGU, ICAO: MHTG) is a civil and military airport that serves Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It is 6 km away from Tegucigalpa’s centre. The airport’s single runway is 2025 m (6132 feet) in length and is at an altitude of 1090 m (3297 feet). Boeing 757s are the largest aircraft that can land at Toncontin, as it is one of the shortest international runways in the world. During the Football War of 1969, Toncontin was a major target for the Salvadorian air force, and it was bombed on several occasions. In 2000, the airport handled 6895267 tonnes of cargo, 12911 aircraft and 364141 passengers. Toncontin International Airport has 4 gates (2 in the new terminal), 2 baggage claim belts, 150 short term parking spaces, a post office, a bank, a bureau de change, many restaurants, several airline lounges, a duty free shop, car rental services and a first aid room. They are renewing the old terminal, which will be used for domestic flights in the future. The new terminal is now used for international flights (also for the flight to Miami with a stop in Ramn Villeda Morales International Airport, San Pedro Sula). Toncontin is also the home of the Aeroclub de Honduras. The origin of the name Toncontn is unknown. This airport has received much criticism for being one of the most dangerous in the world (due to its vicinity to a sierra,) and for years efforts have been made to replace it with Palmerola airport in Comayagua, currently a United States airbase …
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I was using my Nokia cell phone N93 took this clip. The newly opened Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3. Singapore Airlines operates from Terminal 2 and 3 from 9 January 2008.
New Delhi International Airport Terminal 3 December 2009 updates. Phase 1B 1.T3 Project (New Integrated Passenger Terminal Building and associated works (Completion by 31 March, 2010). Construction of New Terminal building of capacity 34 MPPA, area of 500000 sqm, 48 Contact stands, 9 remote stands, piers, fixed links and aerobridges. 2.Cargo expansion 3.Additional maintenance hangars 4.New GSE areas 5.Fuel farm expansion 6.Expansion of the existing Sewerage treatment plan 7.Providing a Multi level & surface car park 8.Metro Connectivity 9.Upgradation of existing road system 10.Expansion of the existing Catering facilities
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