Grand tray Adams International Airport
Grand tray Adams International Airport Grantley Adams International Airport | |||||||
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IATA: BGI - ICAO: TBPB | |||||||
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The location | Christ Church | ||||||
Kind | Public business | ||||||
Operator | GAIA Inc. [1] | ||||||
Altitude | 52 m | ||||||
Coordinate | 13°04'28" N 59°29'32" W / 13.07444 degrees N 59.49222 degrees W | ||||||
Website | Official web site (English) | ||||||
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Grand tray Adams International Airport (British: Grantley Adams International Airport) is an international airport in Christ Church of Barbados. The airport name was named in Prime Minister Hatsuyo of West Indies by Grand tray Adams from Barbados.
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History
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Service route
International airline, domestic airline
Cargo flight
- Amerijet International
- FedEx express
- Seawell Air Services (SAS) Limited
- United Parcel Service
A case and accident
- A bomb exploded just after a takeoff in a plane at this airport, and a pilot lost consciousness, and, on October 6, 1976, aviation 455 flights in Cuba crashed in the offing (the details refer to an aviation 455 flights blast case in Cuba).
Footnote
- ^ "Brancker: Airport board will enhance tourism." Nation Newspaper. April 6, 2008 reading.
- ^ Barbados targets affluent francophone Caribbean[Broken link]
Outside link
- Official web site (English)
- GAIA official site (English)
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