Port lotniczy Paramaribo-Zanderij
![]() Port lotniczy Paramaribo-Zanderij | |||
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Miejscowość | Zanderij | ||
Typ | cywilne | ||
Kod IATA | PBM | ||
Kod ICAO | SMJP | ||
Wysokość | 18 m n.p.m. | ||
Statystyki ruchu (2006) | |||
Liczba pasażerów | 136 000 | ||
Drogi startowe | |||
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Port lotniczy Paramaribo-Zanderij (hol. Johan Adolf Pengel International Airpor, IATA: PBM, ICAO: SMJP) – międzynarodowy port lotniczy położony w Zanderij, 45 km na południe od Paramaribo. Jest największym portem lotniczym w Surinamie[1].
Historia
Lotnisko w Zanderji już od początku lat 30 było wykorzystywane do lądowania samolotów na prowizorycznym pasie startowym. W latach 40 był to przystanek dla Pan American World Airways. Wojsko amerykańskie wykorzystało ten teren byłej kolonii holenderskiej głównie jako lotnisko pośrednie na trasie tranzytowej do Afryki Północnej i Europy.
Statystyki ruchu
Statystyki ruchu z lat 2013-2018
Rok | Pasażerowie | Operacje lotnicze |
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2013 | 455 426 | 3 222 |
2014 | 457 666 | 3 127 |
2015 | 482 570 | 3 505 |
2016 | 478 537 | 3 664 |
2017 | 445 104 | 2 877 |
2018 | 450 979 | 2 813 |
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Caribbean Airlines | |
Copa Airlines | |
Fly All Ways | Sezonowo: |
KLM | |
Surinam Airways | Sezonowo: |
Cargo
Linia Lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Amerijet International |
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Northern Air Cargo |
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Kierunki czarterowe
Linia Lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Trans Guyana Airways | |
TUI Airlines Nederland |
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