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  Airport Technology - Jorge Chavez Lima-Callao International Airport - Peru
Lima Airport Partners SRL was the company organised by the consortium to fulfil the requirements of the concession agreement and is responsible for managing, operating, maintaining, developing and expanding the airport.
The airport had an increase of 25% in tourist traffic in the first quarter of 2005 and planes fly to over 45 destinations in 20 countries.
Cargo volume is expected to rise from 86,000t/yr in 1998 to 183,000t/yr in year 8 (freight volume in 2005 was actually 177,062t an increase of 3.2% on 2004 and on target for the 2008 figure); 277,000t/yr in year 15 and 566,000t/yr in year 30.
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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Jorge Chavez International Airport
Jorge Chávez International Airport is Peru's main national and international gateway, serving over 4.5 million passengers per year.
The airport was privatized on February 14, 2001 and is now managed and operated by Lima Airport Partners (LAP), a joint venture of Bechtel Corporation, Flughafen Frankfurt Main AG[?], Cosapi S.A.[?].
In the middle 1990's, tragedy touched the airport, when an Aeroperu[?] Boeing 757 that had left the airport crashed in the waters of the Pacific Ocean while heading to Buenos Aires.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/jo/Jorge_Chavez_International_Airport   (216 words)

  
  Lima Airport Partners To Manage Jorge Chavez International Airport. - Encyclopedia.com
Lima Airport Partners is a consortium composed of Bechtel Enterprises International, Ltd., Flughafen Frankfurt Main AG and Cosapi S.A. The Government of Peru selected Lima Airport Partners in November 2000 after an 18-month international bidding process that generated significant interest from numerous airport operators and global developers.
Lima Airport Partners has developed a comprehensive master plan to improve levels of service in the near-term and to create a long-term strategy to enhance revenues through airport commercial development and air cargo growth.
Frankfurt's other private airport development activities include participation in concessions for new Athens International Airport, the new international passenger terminals in Manila and Anatalya, Turkey, as well as a direct ownership stake in Hannover Airport, Germany, which was privatized in 1998.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-70433819.html   (757 words)

  
  PROINVERSION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Two cases are Camisea Gas and Jorge Chavez International Airport, of energy and hydrocarbon, and infrastructure sectors, respectively.
As to the Jorge Chavez Airport, it is strategically located in the middle of South America.
Jorge Chavez International Airport concession was awarded to the Frankfurt-Bechtel- Cosapi Consortium, which will provide the infrastructure required to trade goods and services within American and Asian markets.
www.proinversion.gob.pe /english/pqinvertir/ejemplos/cont_1.htm   (205 words)

  
 Jorge Chavez International - Airport Fact Sheet
There are over 241 long haul flights per week from Jorge Chavez International.
Jorge Chavez International has 320 medium sized aircraft departing each week.
Taca International Airlines has 3 daily flights from Lima to Caracas, for a total of 464 seats daily.
www.farecompare.com /flights/Jorge_Chavez_International-LIM/airport.html   (838 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Lima International Airport Jorge Chavez at Epinions.com
If you are late to your local airport, or that currency exchange runs out of money, don’t panic, you can change money here.
The airport itself is rather nice and modern.
At least 50% of the employees in the airport speak some English, so if you have a question, ask about and you’ll probably find somebody that will help you.
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 Lima Airport Partners S.R.L.
JCIA is the only commercial airport serving Lima and is Peru’s primary international airport, serving the vast majority of Peru’s international passengers.
JCIA was built in 1965 and is located 12 kilometers west of Lima, Peru.
As Peru’s primary airport for international and domestic travel, JCIA is an integral part of the country’s economic and tourist infrastructure.
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 PROINVERSION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
With the Jorge Chavez Airport concession, strategically located in the middle of South America, it would be possible to convert Peru both in the "gateway to the Americas" and the "gateway to Asia", since it will have the infrastructure required to trade goods and services with these major markets.
The main advantage that the Airport may obtain from this liaison is the volume, since only a small fraction of ocean-going cargo deriving to the air-sea traffic would constitute a huge growth of air cargo for the airport.
The long-term growth of the Jorge Chavez International Airport requires the construction of a new runway and the development of a new complex in the terminal, since the expansion is bounded on both sides by police and military areas, as well as by private property.
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 World City Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Situated 16km (ten miles) northwest of Lima, Jorge Chavez International Airport is the international hub for flights to Peru and other Andean countries, from North America and several European capitals, except London.
The airport was sold to a Frankfurt airport-led consortium in early 2001.
Airport facilities: Facilities include three banks, two 24-hour bureaux de change in international arrivals, duty-free shops in the departure lounge, several ATMs, cafés and restaurants on the second level, magazine kiosks and shops.
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 Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) - Airports Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Jorge Chávez International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPIM) is Peru's main international and domestic airport, serving over 5 million passengers per year (5,4 million passengers in 2005).
The airport is named after the pioneer Peruvian pilot Jorge Chávez Dartnell and was inaugurated in 1960.
Jorge Chávez International Airport was awarded the title of best airport in South America by Skytrax World Airports Awards 2005.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /airports/jorge-chavez-lima-callao-international-airport-lim   (300 words)

  
 Travel to Peru How to arrive to Peru and how to travel inside Peru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
International airlines operate scheduled flights to Peru's Jorge Chávez International Airport, located in Lima.
Jorge Chávez Airport in Lima is the main gate for international flights and it's the main hub to local flights connections.
Transportation from / to the airport in Lima.
www.go2peru.com /travel_to_peru.htm   (607 words)

  
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Jorge Chávez International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPIM) is Peru's main international and national airport, serving over 4.8 million passengers per year.
Jorge Chavez International Airport was awarded the title of best airport in South America by Skytrax World Airports Awards 2005.
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 International volunteer opportunities in Peru
Volunteer project: The international volunteer project aims to improve the quality of life of Peruan children, teenagers and women.
The project works in rural areas and rural communities, developing a set of strategies and actions to reduce the indexes of exclusion and to help in the solution of family problems such as violence against children and lack of education.
In the frame of the project a group of international volunteers is invited again to participate in activities with children and Peruan families.
www.cadip.org /volunteer-in-peru.htm   (932 words)

  
 Lima Airport Partners to Manage Jorge Chavez International Airport
Lima Airport Partners is a consortium composed of Bechtel Enterprises International, Ltd., Flughafen Frankfurt Main AG, and Cosapi S.A. The Government of Peru selected Lima Airport Partners in November 2000 after an 18-month international bidding process that generated significant interest from numerous airport operators and global developers.
Lima Airport Partners has developed a comprehensive master plan to improve levels of service in the near term and to create a long-term strategy to enhance revenues through airport commercial development and air cargo growth.
Frankfurt's other private airport development activities include participation in concessions for the new Athens International Airport and new international passenger terminals in Manila and Anatalya, Turkey, as well as a direct ownership stake in Hannover Airport, Germany, which was privatized in 1998.
www.bechtel.com /newsarticles/126.asp   (727 words)

  
 Hotels in Lima - Details, rates and booking - Peru Contact
Near to Jorge Chavez International Airport in a calm and residential zone of San Miguel.
It is located in Jorge Basadre avenue a residential zone in the heart of San Isidro.
Hotel melody is located in the commercial heart of the district of San Miguel, only 6 kilometers from the international airport Jorge Chávez and 50 meters of Hipermercados Tottus and Sodimac.
www.perucontact.com /Hotels_Limas.html   (711 words)

  
 San Juan Airport in Puerto Rico
The Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) (current weather conditions) is about 9 miles from San Juan, reached by taxi, public bus or rental car.
The international travelers are generally coming to vacation, with the expectation of finding relaxation rather than the big hubbub, which, naturally is at its biggest at the height of the winter tourist season.
As with many airports, especially hubs, flight delays due to weather and mechanical problems impact the subsidiary flight schedules (as well as mistakes and miscommunications).
www.b-v-i.com /Transportation/SanJuanAirport   (740 words)

  
 Lima Jorge Chavez International Airport - Car Hire Deals at LIM Jorge Chavez International Airport
Lima Airport Car Deals brings you the Best Car Hire Rates for your arrival at Lima Jorge Chavez International Airport.
You can make great savings over buying at the airport on arrival, enjoy weekend specials, weekly saver rates and relax in the knowledge that you car will be ready and waiting when you touch down.
Secure on-line reservations for car rentals at Lima Jorge Chavez International Airport are quick and easy with direct bookings with a wide selection of leading rental companies and fleets of new cars in all classes.
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 ASN Aircraft accident description Boeing 737-2A9 OB-1544-P - Lima-J Chavez International Airport (LIM)
Aero Continente Flight 341 was cleared for an approach to Lima's runway 15.
Itinerario muy ajustado a los limites de jornada de vuelo y jornada de trabajo, establecidos por las RAP.
SAHSA from Honduras was one of the owners before the airplane was bought by Aero Continente.
www.aviation-safety.net /database/record.php?id=20031213-0   (466 words)

  
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The Jorge Chavez International Airport is now one of Latin America's largest and most successful airports, currently serving over 5.7 million passengers per year and a hub for several airlines in the region.
On November 15, 2000 a consortium including Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, German airport operators, Bechtel Enterprises International Ltd and Cosapi S.A., a Peruvian construction company, won the bidding process called by the Peruvian State to concession the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru.
Lima Airport Partners S.R.L. is the company organized by the consortium to fulfill the requirements of the Concession Agreement and is responsible for managing, operating, maintaining, developing and expanding the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima Peru.
www.preston.net /news/2006_Jun_29.htm   (445 words)

  
 Flights to Jorge Chávez International Airport
Jorge Chávez International Airport is located 10 kilometers away from the capital Lima.
The airport started its operations in 1960 as a public airport, and is now owned by Lima Airport Partners.
Flights to Jorge Chávez International Airport are operated by Aero Condor, Air Madrid, Air Plus Comet, American Airlines, Avianca, Copa Airlines, Delta Airlines, Iberia, Air Canada, Aeropostal, LAN Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch, TACA Peru, Varig etc.
www.travour.com /flights/continents/south-america/countries/jorge-airport.html   (199 words)

  
 Jorge Chávez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jorge Chavez wearing his flight helmet inside his Bleriot airplane, ready to take off from Brigue to cross the Alps.
Jorge Chávez Dartnell (circa 1887-September 27, 1910) was a Peruvian aviator.
Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru was named in Chavez's honor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jorge_Ch%C3%A1vez   (455 words)

  
 Jorge Chávez International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jorge Chávez International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPIM) is Peru's main international and domestic airport, serving over 5 million passengers per year (5,4 million passengers in 2005).
The airport is named after the pioneer Peruvian pilot Jorge Chávez Dartnell and was inaugurated in 1960.
Jorge Chávez International Airport was awarded the title of best airport in South America by Skytrax World Airports Awards 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jorge_Ch%C3%A1vez_International_Airport   (397 words)

  
 hotels Lima hotels in Lima international airport
Lima is served by the Jorge Chavez International Airport, located approximately 45 minutes (20miles) from the Miraflores District, where our preferred Lima hotels are situated.
International service to Lima is provided by 22 airlines, including Europe's most important carriers (KLM and Iberia).
Regular service to Lima from the US/Europe is provided by a number of airline carriers, including frequent daily non-stops from Miami, New York/Newark, Dallas, Atlanta and Houston.
www.magicalcuzcotours.com /lima.htm   (130 words)

  
 Jorge Chavez Airport (LIM)
The airport is six miles (10 km) west of the center of Lima.
The fare should be around 30 to 37 soles ($8 to $10), and the ride will take about 30 minutes to the city center.
Street taxis can be hailed outside the airport, and are less expensive than registered taxis.
www.sky-guides.com /jorge_chavez_airport.html   (168 words)

  
 Jorge Chavez International Airport closed due to cargo aircraft breakdown Airline Industry Information - Find Articles
The breakdown of a cargo aircraft at Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru saw the airport closed for almost seven hours on 15 March.
The cargo aircraft, an Antonov owned by the Peruvian cargo company Aero Transporte SA which was set to depart for a domestic flight, broke down during take-off and caused a blockage of the main runway at the airport.
CORPAC, the Peruvian airport authority, said that international flights, including services from Los Angeles and Miami in the US as well as from Brazil and Bolivia, were diverted to airports on the coast to the north and south of the capital and to Arequipa.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2005_March_16/ai_n13253462   (201 words)

  
 Aviation Security International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Nine armed men ambushed a shuttle bus,carrying six pilots and crewmembers from the Bolivian carrier LAB,whilst it was en route to the city from the airport.The LAB crew were robbed of their belongings.
Esha Khoshnu, 46, was detained and had her suitcase blown up after she allegedly said,"If I had a bomb you wouldn 't find it,"during the boarding process for her American West flight to San Diego.Her suitcase had already been loaded and had to be found.
A group of heavily armed hijackers, disguised as airport workers,held up security staff at the KLM cargo ramp at Schiphol International Airport and escaped with an armoured truck carrying diamonds and jewellery worth around US$99 million.
www.asi-mag.com /air_watch/apr2005.htm   (1194 words)

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