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Encyclopedia > Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport

Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport ( The IATA airport code is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. These codes are defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The IATA airport codes are published tri-annually in the IATA Airline Coding Directory. The assignment of these codes is governed by IATA... IATA airport code CLO) is an AirPort is a wireless networking protocol from Apple Computer designed for both Macintosh and PC computers. It is based on the IEEE 802.11b (also known as Wi-Fi) standard and has been certified to be compatible with other 802.11b devices. According to Apple, AirPort is capable of speeds... airport in Santiago de Cali, the citys complete name, is the capital of the Colombia. It is the second largest city in the country, with an estimated 2003 population of 2,264,256 (See Cities of Colombia by size). Main Data Cali is located between the western and center ranges of... Cali, For other uses see Columbia. The Republic of Colombia is a country in north-western South America. It is bound to the north and north-west by the Caribbean Sea, to the east by Venezuela and Brazil, to the south by Ecuador and Peru, and to the west by Panama... Colombia.


The airport has one A runway is a strip of land on an airport, on which aircraft can take off and land. Runways may be a prepared surface, (often asphalt or concrete) or an unprepared surface (grass, dirt, gravel). Large airports may have several runways. They are identified by the magnetic direction in which... runway, 9,842 feet in In general English usage, length (symbol: l) is but one particular instance of distance – an objects length is how long the object is – but in the physical sciences and engineering, the word length is in some contexts used synonymously with distance. Height is vertical distance; width (or... length. This runway is paved, and at an Elevation has several related meanings: Geography The elevation of a geographic location is its height above mean sea level (or possibly some other fixed point). The elevation of a mountain usually refers to its summit. A topographic map shows variations in elevation by contour lines. Elevation is mainly used when... elevation of 3,162 feet.


Alfonso Bonilla Aragón is located in a long, narrow This article is about the physical-geographic term. For places named Valley see Valley (disambiguation). Fljótsdalur in East-Iceland A valley is a landform, which can range from a few square miles (square kilometers) to hundreds or even thousands of square miles (square kilometers) in area. It is typically... valley that runs from north to south, and is surrounded by Mount Cook, a mountain in New Zealand A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. A mountain is generally much higher and steeper than a hill, but there is considerable overlap, and usage often depends on local custom. Some authorities define a mountain... mountains up to 14,000 feet high. This makes landing at the airport notoriously difficult, and has led to many accidents. In 1996 is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. Events Environmental change The invasive species Asian long-horned beetle is found in New York January 7 - One of the worst blizzards in American history hits eastern... 1996, American Airlines Flight 965 was a flight that flew from Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida to Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia. The plane on the flight crashed into a mountain in South America on December 20, 1995. On that day, the flight used N651AA, a... American Airlines Flight 965 crashed into these mountains during descent.


Unlike some airports in Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. Most frequently the term Latin America is restricted to countries whose inhabitants speak... Latin America, which are not always open, Alfonso Bonilla Aragón is open 24 The hour was originally defined in Egypt as 1/24 of a day, based on their duo-decimal numbering system (which counted finger joints on each hand). In modern usage, an hour was redefined as a unit of time 60 minutes, or 3600 seconds in length. It is approximately 1... hours a A day is any of several different units of time. The word refers either to the period of light when the Sun is above the local horizon or to the full day covering a dark and a light period. Introduction Different definitions of the day are based on the apparent... day.


There is one Cargo is a term used to denotes goods or produce being transported generally for commercial gain, usually on a ship, plane, train or lorry. Nowadays containers are used in all intermodal long-haul cargo transportation. See also Cargo airline Containerization Cargo Magazine External link The Gallery of Transport Loss -- Photos... cargo An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes. The interior of an airport terminal The exterior of an airport terminal Passengers taking a flight will typically take an automobile, taxi, bus, or train to... terminal at the airport.


Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport can serve aircraft up to the size of a The Boeing 747, which is also known as the jumbo jet, is the second largest passenger airliner after the Airbus A380. Until the first commercial flight of the A380 in 2006, however, it remains the largest passenger aircraft in commercial service. The four-engine 747, produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes... Boeing 747.



 

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