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- Tegucigalpa to Palmerola. It serves as one of the important bases to the US Military's presence in Central America. The U.S. government once used Palmerola (as previously...
- Comayagua International Airport (IATA: XPL, ICAO: MHPR), also known as Palmerola International Airport, is an international airport located 6 km (4 mi)...
- partir del 13 de diciembre de Palmerola" [Spanish airline Iberojet will fly to Honduras starting 13 December from Palmerola]. Dinero HN (in Spanish). 20...
- 2023. @PalmerolaHN (15 December 2021). "¡BIENVENIDO UNITED AIRLINES A PALMEROLA! ✈️A partir de mañana jueves 16 de diciembre operará desde Palmerola."U…"...
- Force (QRF) on a no-notice deployment. This small force quickly landed at Palmerola Air Base (now known as Soto Cano Air Base) and were moved quickly into...
- Despujols, marquises of Palmerola. In 1919, the barony of Montclar was recognized in favor of Josep M. Despujol i Ricart, Marquis of Palmerola. Only five families...
- based in Fort Eustis also took part in this task. MH-6s were based in Palmerola Air Base, Honduras, and flew missions into Nicaragua. The unit members...
- "Aceleran construcción para que Palmerola tome vuelo". Diario El Heraldo (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 November 2021. "Gráfico: Palmerola será el segundo aeropuerto...
- Embraer. Originally operated only by the Academia Militar de Aviación at Palmerola for training, they have recently been armed for counter-narcotics missions...
- Félix Monclova Fiction DIVEDCO Palmer ha muerto Juan Fortuny Ricardo Palmerola, Inés Alma, Ónix Báez, Rosita Fornés, José Luis “Chavito” Marrero, Milagro...