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| owner = 25% [[Salvador World Airways]]<br />75% [[Creeperian Airport Holdings]] | | owner = 25% [[Salvador World Airways]]<br />75% [[Creeperian Airport Holdings]] | ||
| operator = [[Salvador World Airways]] | | operator = [[Salvador World Airways]] | ||
− | | city-served = [[Salvador | + | | city-served = [[Salvador, Salvador|Salvador]] and surrounding [[Salvador (department)|Department]] |
− | | location = [[Salvador | + | | location = [[Salvador, Salvador|Salvador]], [[Salvador (department)|Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]] |
| built = 1971-1974 | | built = 1971-1974 | ||
| opened = May 6, 1974 | | opened = May 6, 1974 | ||
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| stat3-header = Total passengers (2019) | | stat3-header = Total passengers (2019) | ||
| stat3-data = 33,594,251 | | stat3-data = 33,594,251 | ||
− | | footnotes = Source: [[Imperial Aviation | + | | footnotes = Source: [[Imperial Aviation Directorate]]<br /><sup>a</sup> - [[Creeperian Airlines]] subsidiary |
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− | '''Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno''' {{Airport codes|AIM|CAIM|AIM}}, commonly referred to as '''AIM''' (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving [[Salvador | + | '''Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno''' {{Airport codes|AIM|CAIM|AIM}}, commonly referred to as '''AIM''' (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving [[Salvador, Salvador|Salvador]], [[Salvador (department)|Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]], and its surrounding metropolitan area. |
− | AIM is located in [[Salvador | + | AIM is located in [[Salvador, Salvador|Salvador]] on the [[Bay of Salvador]]. SSM has four runways and 3 terminals. |
In 2019, AIM handled 33,594,251 passengers, making it one of the [[Terraconserva|world]]'s busiest and Creeperopolis' third busiest. | In 2019, AIM handled 33,594,251 passengers, making it one of the [[Terraconserva|world]]'s busiest and Creeperopolis' third busiest. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | * [[Adolfo III Martínez International Airport]] | + | * [[Adolfo III Alexander Martínez Llachaumán International Airport]] |
* [[Antonio José Sáenz Heredia International Airport]] | * [[Antonio José Sáenz Heredia International Airport]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Saint Romero I Adolfo Martínez Galdámez International Airport]] |
{{Creeperopolis topics}} | {{Creeperopolis topics}} |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 12 January 2024
Aeropuerto Internacional Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Private | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Owner | 25% Salvador World Airways 75% Creeperian Airport Holdings | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operator | Salvador World Airways | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Salvador and surrounding Department | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Salvador, Salvador, Creeperopolis | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Opened | May 6, 1974 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hub for | Passenger Airlines Cargo Airlines | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Built | 1971-1974 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 13 ft / 4 m | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | aeropuertosalvador.org.cr | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Statistics (2018) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno (IATA: AIM, ICAO: CAIM, FAA LID: AIM), commonly referred to as AIM (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving Salvador, Salvador, Creeperopolis, and its surrounding metropolitan area.
AIM is located in Salvador on the Bay of Salvador. SSM has four runways and 3 terminals.
In 2019, AIM handled 33,594,251 passengers, making it one of the world's busiest and Creeperopolis' third busiest.
AIM serves as a secondary hub for Creeperian Airlines, Creeperopolis's largest airline, along with its cargo counterpart: Creeperian Airlines Cargo. AIM is the largest airport in Adolfosburg.
The airport is named after King Alfonso I Salvador Martínez Moreno, the first King of modern Creeperopolis who began the Creeperian Crusade.