San Juan Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín | |
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Characteristics | |
ICAO code | TJSJ |
IATA code | SJU |
Coordinates | |
Height above MSL | 3 m (10 ft ) |
Transport links | |
Distance from the city center | 12 km east of San Juan |
Street | PR 17 / PR 26 |
Local transport | bus |
Basic data | |
opening | 1955 |
operator | Puerto Rico Ports Authority |
surface | 647 ha |
Terminals | 4th |
Passengers | 10.47 million (2007) |
Flight movements |
217,434 (2005) |
Runways | |
08/26 | 3170 m × 61 m asphalt |
10/28 | 2443 m × 46 m concrete |
The San Juan Airport ( IATA : SJU , ICAO : TJSJ ) was founded in 1955 as Isla Verde International Airport ( Aeropuerto Internacional de Isla Verde opened) and 1985 in Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport ( Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín renamed). It is located on the territory of the Puerto Rican city of Carolina , but serves primarily as the airport for the capital San Juan .
It is now the largest and only international airport in Puerto Rico and serves as the local Caribbean hub for American Airlines and American Eagle . From 1966 to 1984 it also served as the base and hub for Puerto Rico's Prinair airline .
Traffic figures
Busiest routes
rank | city | Passengers | airline |
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1 | Orlando , Florida | 628.110 | Frontier , JetBlue , Southwest , Spirit |
2 | New York – JFK , New York | 421.710 | Delta , JetBlue |
3 | Fort Lauderdale , Florida | 416,560 | JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
4th | Miami , Florida | 329.220 | American |
5 | Atlanta , Georgia | 238.980 | Delta, Frontier |
6th | Newark , New Jersey | 191,690 | JetBlue, Southwest, United |
7th | Philadelphia , Pennsylvania | 180,560 | American, Frontier |
8th | Tampa , Florida | 128,540 | JetBlue, Southwest |
9 | Charlotte , North Carolina | 119,570 | American |
10 | Chicago-O'Hare , Illinois | 114.410 | American, United |
Incidents
- On March 15, 2012, a Convair CV-340 of the Jet One Express ( aircraft registration number N153JR ) crashed after taking off from San Juan Airport after an engine failed . Both pilots (the only occupants) were killed.
- On March 22, 2012, the Jet One Express (N406WA) failed to control the nose landing gear of a Douglas DC-4 while taxiing after landing at San Juan Airport. The plane got stuck over a moat. Both crew members of the cargo flight were uninjured. The machine was damaged beyond repair. Just seven days earlier, a Convair CV-340 of the Jet One Express had crashed after taking off from San Juan airport, killing both pilots.
Web links
Commons : Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Official site
- Airport data on World Aero Data ( 2006 )
Individual evidence
- ↑ AirportIQ 5010: Luis Muñoz Marín International. GCR1.com, accessed September 18, 2017 .
- ^ San Juan, PR: Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU). Transtats.BTS.gov , accessed April 29, 2019 .
- ↑ Accident Report CV-340 N153JR , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on 8 December 2017th
- ↑ accident report DC-4 N406WA , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on August 11 of 2019.