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+ | {{short description|Airport of Creeperopolis in the San Carlos Islands}} | ||
+ | {{use dmy dates|date=August 2022}} | ||
+ | {{use Jackian|date=August 2021}} | ||
+ | {{redirect|San Carlos Islands Airport|a list of airports in the San Carlos Islands|List of airports of the San Carlos Islands}} | ||
{{Infobox airport | {{Infobox airport | ||
− | | name | + | | name = {{nowrap|Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport}} |
− | + | | nativename = Աերոպփերտո Ինտերնածիոնալ Ադմիրալ<br />Ծրիստօբալ Ծարլոս Ծոլօն յ Ծըմարիժո | |
− | + | | image = File:Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport.png | |
− | | nativename | + | | caption = The airport in 2018. |
− | | image | + | | image2 = |
− | | caption | + | | caption2 = |
− | | image2 | + | | IATA = CCC |
− | | caption2 | + | | ICAO = CCCC |
− | | IATA | + | | DAVIM = ԾԾԾ |
− | | ICAO | + | | WMO = 31061 |
− | | type | + | | type = Public |
− | | owner | + | | owner = 75% [[Creeperian Airport Holdings]]<br />25% [[Creeperopolis|Government of Creeperopolis]] |
− | | operator | + | | operator = [[San Carlos Islands Airports]] |
− | | city-served | + | | city-served = [[Cámarillo]] |
− | | location | + | | location = [[San Carlos Islands]], [[Creeperopolis]] |
− | | opened | + | | opened = {{start date and age|1958|10|12|df=y}} |
− | | hub | + | | hub = [[Volaris]] |
− | | focus_city | + | | focus_city = [[Creeperian Airlines]] |
− | | built | + | | built = 1953–1958 |
− | | timezone | + | | timezone = [[AMT+8]] |
− | | utc | + | | utc = [[San Carlos Islands Time|ISC]] |
− | | elevation-f | + | | elevation-f = 102 |
− | | elevation-m | + | | elevation-m = 31 |
− | | website | + | | website = aeropuertoccc.org.cr |
− | | image_map | + | | image_map = File:Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport map.png |
− | | image_map_caption | + | | image_map_caption = {{font|size=110%|An DAVIM diagram of the airport.}} |
− | | r1-number | + | | r1-number = 07/25 |
− | | r1-length-f | + | | r1-length-f = 10,499 |
− | | r1-length-m | + | | r1-length-m = 3,200 |
− | | r1-surface | + | | r1-surface = Asphalt |
− | | r2-number | + | | r2-number = <s>18/36</s> |
− | | r2-length-f | + | | r2-length-f = <s>2,625</s> |
− | | r2-length-m | + | | r2-length-m = <s>800</s> |
− | | r2-surface | + | | r2-surface = <s>Asphalt</s> |
− | | stat1-header | + | | stat1-header = Passengers (2021) |
− | | stat1-data | + | | stat1-data = 4,401,015 |
+ | | stat2-header = Aircraft operations (2021) | ||
+ | | stat2-data = 29,712 | ||
+ | | footnotes = Source: [[Imperial Aviation Directorate]] (DAVIM) | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport''' | + | '''Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo International Airport'''{{NoteTag|name="Creeperian"|[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] – [[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Աերոպփերտո Ինտերնածիոնալ Ադմիրալ Ծրիստօբալ Ծարլոս Ծոլօն յ Ծըմարիժո''; Creeperian – [[Iberic script|Iberic]]: ''Aeropuerto Internacional Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo''}} (IATA: '''CCC''', ICAO: '''CCCC''', [[Imperial Aviation Directorate|DAVIM]] LID: '''ԾԾԾ''') is the largest and primary airport of the [[San Carlos Islands]]. The San Carlos Islands-based airline [[Volaris]] has its hub at the airport. |
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Runways == | == Runways == | ||
− | Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport has two runways, Runway 07/25, which is oriented east to west, and Runway 18/36, which is oriented north to south. Runway 07/25 is made of asphalt, and is 11,485 pies (10,499 feet; 3,200 meters) long and 162 pies (148 feet; 45 meters) wide. Runway 18/36 is also made of asphalt, and is 2,872 pies (2,625 feet; 800 meters) long and 82 pies (75 feet; 23 meters) wide. | + | Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo International Airport has two runways, Runway 07/25, which is oriented east to west, and Runway 18/36, which is oriented north to south. Runway 07/25 is made of asphalt, and is 11,485 pies (10,499 feet; 3,200 meters) long and 162 pies (148 feet; 45 meters) wide. Runway 18/36 is also made of asphalt, and is 2,872 pies (2,625 feet; 800 meters) long and 82 pies (75 feet; 23 meters) wide, however, Runway 18/36 has been closed since 2008 and has not been used since 2006. |
== Terminal == | == Terminal == | ||
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{{Airport destination list | {{Airport destination list | ||
− | | [[Creeperian Airlines]] | [[Adolfo III Alexander Martínez | + | | [[Creeperian Airlines]] | [[Adolfo III Alexander Martínez Llachaumán International Airport|Adolfosburg–Adolfo III]], [[Bostonia International Airport|Bostonia]], [[Santiago Matadeltinianos International Airport|Chalatenango]], [[Fort Handel International Airport|Fort Handel]], [[Iornbarron International Airport|Iornbarron]], [[New Union City International Airport|New Union City]], [[Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno International Airport|Salvador–Alfonso I]], [[Antonio José Sáenz y Heredia International Airport|Nuevo Xichútepa–Antonio José Sáenz y Heredia]], [[Saint Romero I International Airport|San Salvador–Saint Romero I]], [[Santa María International Airport|Santa María]]<br />{{em|Seasonal:}} [[San Nicolás de Oro International Airport|San Nicolás]], [[Sonsonate International Airport|Sonsonate]] |
− | | [[Volaris]] | | + | | [[Edelweiß Aier]] | [[Balsan City Airport|Balsan]] |
+ | |||
+ | | [[Volaris]] | [[Anadesa–Libertad International Airport|Anadesa]], [[International Airport of the Archangels|Arcángel]], [[Cena International Airport|Cena]], [[Adolfo I Regional Airport|Ciudad de Adolfo I]], [[City of Gold Regional Airport|Ciudad de Oro]], [[Antonio Gutiérrez Avendaño Regional Airport|Ciudad Gutiérrez Avendaño]], [[Pedro Gutiérrez Valdivia Regional Airport|Ciudad Gutiérrez Valdivia]], [[Saint Juan Palafox Mendoza International Airport|Ciudad Palafox Mendoza]], [[Desayuno Regional Airport|Desayuno]], [[Guadeloupe de la'Virgen María Regional Airport|Guadeloupe]], [[Pensacola Regional Airport|Pensacola]], [[Nuevo Tierra Regional Airport|Puerta de Nueva Tierra]], [[San Nicolás de Oro International Airport|San Nicolás]], [[Santa Catalina Regional Airport|Santa Catalina]]<br />{{em|Seasonal:}} [[Iornbarron International Airport|Iornbarron]], [[Santa María International Airport|Santa María]]/[[Saint Romero I International Airport|San Salvador–Saint Romero I]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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=== Busiest routes === | === Busiest routes === | ||
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+ | ==== Departmental routes ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Extra-departmental and international routes ==== | ||
=== Airline market share === | === Airline market share === | ||
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== Accidents and incidents == | == Accidents and incidents == | ||
− | *[[TACA Flight 1113]] – On 14 March 1983, the [[Norental-Esclaveta-Pescante-Orisla-Colón Front]] (Frente NEPOC) bombed a [[Creeperian Airlines|Air Transports of Creeperopolis and Atlántida]] [[Maroto Botín MB-10|Maroto Botín MB-10-10]] mid-flight after departing Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport on route to [[Fort Handel International Airport]], [[New Gandor]]. The bombing was a part of Frente NEPOC's terrorist campaign against the Creeperian government during the [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]], however, the flight was "accidentally" bombed, as the intended target was TACA Flight 711 from Cámarillo to [[ | + | * [[TACA Flight 1113]] – On 14 March 1983, the [[Norental-Esclaveta-Pescante-Orisla-Colón Front]] (Frente NEPOC) bombed a [[Creeperian Airlines|Air Transports of Creeperopolis and Atlántida]] [[Maroto Botín MB-10|Maroto Botín MB-10-10]] mid-flight after departing Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport on route to [[Fort Handel International Airport]], [[New Gandor]]. The bombing was a part of Frente NEPOC's terrorist campaign against the Creeperian government during the [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]], however, the flight was "accidentally" bombed, as the intended target was TACA Flight 711 from Cámarillo to [[Nuevo Xichútepa]]. |
− | *On 18 July 1987, Frente NEPOC [[1987 Cámarillo International Airport bombing|detonated a bomb]] in the terminal of the Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport, killing sixteen and injuring twenty-seven more. | + | * On 18 July 1987, Frente NEPOC [[1987 Cámarillo International Airport bombing|detonated a bomb]] in the terminal of the Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport, killing sixteen and injuring twenty-seven more. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | *[[ | + | * [[List of airports of Creeperopolis]] |
+ | ** [[List of airports of the San Carlos Islands]] | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{NoteFoot}} | ||
{{San Carlos Islands Department}} | {{San Carlos Islands Department}} |
Latest revision as of 04:44, 1 April 2024
Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport Աերոպփերտո Ինտերնածիոնալ Ադմիրալ Ծրիստօբալ Ծարլոս Ծոլօն յ Ծըմարիժո | |||||||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner | 75% Creeperian Airport Holdings 25% Government of Creeperopolis | ||||||||||||||
Operator | San Carlos Islands Airports | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Cámarillo | ||||||||||||||
Location | San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis | ||||||||||||||
Opened | 12 October 1958 | ||||||||||||||
Hub for | Volaris | ||||||||||||||
Focus city for | Creeperian Airlines | ||||||||||||||
Built | 1953–1958 | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | AMT+8 (ISC) | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 102 ft / 31 m | ||||||||||||||
Website | aeropuertoccc.org.cr | ||||||||||||||
Map | |||||||||||||||
An DAVIM diagram of the airport. | |||||||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||||||
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Statistics | |||||||||||||||
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Source: Imperial Aviation Directorate (DAVIM) |
Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo International Airport[note 1] (IATA: CCC, ICAO: CCCC, DAVIM LID: ԾԾԾ) is the largest and primary airport of the San Carlos Islands. The San Carlos Islands-based airline Volaris has its hub at the airport.
Contents
History
Runways
Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo International Airport has two runways, Runway 07/25, which is oriented east to west, and Runway 18/36, which is oriented north to south. Runway 07/25 is made of asphalt, and is 11,485 pies (10,499 feet; 3,200 meters) long and 162 pies (148 feet; 45 meters) wide. Runway 18/36 is also made of asphalt, and is 2,872 pies (2,625 feet; 800 meters) long and 82 pies (75 feet; 23 meters) wide, however, Runway 18/36 has been closed since 2008 and has not been used since 2006.
Terminal
Airlines and destinations
Statistics
Busiest routes
Departmental routes
Extra-departmental and international routes
Ground transportation
Accidents and incidents
- TACA Flight 1113 – On 14 March 1983, the Norental-Esclaveta-Pescante-Orisla-Colón Front (Frente NEPOC) bombed a Air Transports of Creeperopolis and Atlántida Maroto Botín MB-10-10 mid-flight after departing Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport on route to Fort Handel International Airport, New Gandor. The bombing was a part of Frente NEPOC's terrorist campaign against the Creeperian government during the San Carlos Islands Crisis, however, the flight was "accidentally" bombed, as the intended target was TACA Flight 711 from Cámarillo to Nuevo Xichútepa.
- On 18 July 1987, Frente NEPOC detonated a bomb in the terminal of the Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport, killing sixteen and injuring twenty-seven more.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Creeperian – Creeperian: Աերոպփերտո Ինտերնածիոնալ Ադմիրալ Ծրիստօբալ Ծարլոս Ծոլօն յ Ծըմարիժո; Creeperian – Iberic: Aeropuerto Internacional Admiral Cristóbal Carlos Colón y Cámarillo