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San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport

Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport serves San Juan, the capital and most populous city in Puerto Rico. The airport is the main international gateway to Puerto Rico, and its main connection to the mainland United States. The airport serves as the Caribbean hub for American Airlines and American Eagle

Location of San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, Puerto Rico


 
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Natural and man-made events cloud airport investment

23-Mar-11 2:04 PM

From volcanic eruptions and earthquakes to blizzards and floods, the world has been unsettled by a wave of natural disasters in the past year. Coupled with "man-made" events, such as the political unrest in the Middle East and North Africa, at what point will private operators decide that airport investment under such circumstances is not worth the risk?

Airbus announces new air traffic management subsidiary

6-Jan-11 3:19 PM

With ATM development and implementation in Europe, the US and elsewhere on the cusp of the satellite-based revolution, Airbus has announced the launch of a new subsidiary to capitalise on the market. Although the company already has an active role in the development of ATM systems, the new unit, called Airbus ProSky, will be dedicated to the development and support of “modern” air traffic management systems.

Latin America seeking to boost infrastructure as traffic bounces back

1-Jul-10 4:13 PM

Latin America has long underperformed in aviation business terms, as airlines and associated industries deal with under-developed infrastructure, varying regional regulations, a lack of investment and a fragmented airspace system. Latin America has a population of more than 600 million people, with 95 scheduled carriers operating more than 1,000 commercial aircraft. The region was responsible for approximately 6.2% of world traffic in 2009, while holding more than 9% of its population. Air transport in Latin America is forecast to be among the fastest growing in the world over the next 20 years.

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