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Mariscal Sucre International Airport (IATA: UIO, ICAO: SEQU) was the main international airport that served Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador. It was the busiest airport in Ecuador by passenger traffic, by aircraft movement and by cargo movement, and one of the busiest airports in South America. It was named after Venezuelan-born Antonio José de Sucre, a hero of Ecuadorian and Latin American independence. It began operations on August 5, 1960, and during its last years of operation, handled about 6.2 million passengers and 164,000 metric tons of freight per year. The airport, one of the highest in the world (at 2,800 metres or 9,200 feet AMSL) was located in the northern part of the city, in the Chaupicruz parish, within five minutes of Quito's financial center; the terminals were located at the intersection of Amazonas and La Prensa avenues. Mariscal Sucre International was the largest hub for TAME with an average of 50 daily departures.
El Antiguo Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre[2] fue el aeropuerto que sirvió a la ciudad de Quito desde 1960 hasta su cierre el 19 de febrero de 2013. Fue nombrado en honor al militar venezolano Antonio José de Sucre, héroe de la independencia ecuatoriana. Se encontraba a una altura de 2.880 m s. n. m., lo que lo convertía en uno de los aeropuertos internacionales más altos del mundo.
L'aéroport international de Mariscal Sucre (code IATA : UIO • code OACI : SEQU) est un aéroport qui a desservi la capitale de l'Équateur, Quito, de 1960 à 2013, date à laquelle il est remplacé par un autre aéroport du même nom. Il tenait son nom de Antonio José de Sucre, connu sous le nom de « Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho » (en français : « Grand Maréchal d'Ayacucho »), un dirigeant indépendantiste sud-américain et personnage-clef de l'indépendance de l'Équateur.
Der Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre war bis im Jahr 2013 der internationale Verkehrsflughafen der ecuadorianischen Hauptstadt Quito. Er wurde nach dem Nationalhelden Antonio José de Sucre benannt und verfügte über ein Terminal und eine Start- und Landebahn. Am 19. Februar 2013 wurde er für den Flugbetrieb geschlossen. Einen Tag später wurde im Osten Quitos der neue Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre (2013) eröffnet, der neben einer modernen Infrastruktur und einer günstigeren Lage für sicherere Anflüge auch Kapazitätsreserven bietet.
Antiguo Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre (IATA: UIO, ICAO: SEQU) was van 1960 tot 2013 de luchthaven van Quito, Ecuador. De luchthaven was vernoemd naar Antonio José de Sucre, een Latijns-Amerikaanse onafhankelijkheidsstrijder. De luchthaven was een van de hoogst gelegen luchthavens ter wereld en bevond zich midden in de stad, op 2.813 meter boven de zeespiegel. De luchthaven werd geopend in 1960 en gesloten in 2013.
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station (Q12819564) | public_transport=station |
air transport infrastructure (Q20977775) | aeroway |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
public transport stop (Q548662) | public_transport=platform, public_transport=stop_position |
aerodrome (Q62447) | aeroway=aerodrome |
Airports disestablished in 2013 | aeroway=aerodrome, site=airport |
Airports established in 1960 | aeroway=aerodrome, site=airport |
Defunct airports in Ecuador | aeroway=aerodrome, site=airport |