- in
Vanuatu (IATA: SON, ICAO: NVSS). The
airport used to be
called Santo-
Pekoa International airport until it was
renamed in the
Vanuatu AIPV amendment...
-
seriously injuring some p****engers. The
aircraft had been
heading to Santo-
Pekoa International Airport. The
mountainous region where the
aircraft crashed...
- 1943. Also
built on the
island was
Bomber Field No.2
which became Santo-
Pekoa International Airport after the war.
Palikulo Bay Airfield, also called...
-
Luganville Airfield no
longer exist, but the
Bomber 3 was
turned into Santo-
Pekoa International Airport.
Other facilities built were five
military hospitals...
- independence. The
uprising lasted about 12 w****s. The
rebels blockaded Santo-
Pekoa International Airport, destro**** two bridges, and
declared the independence...
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Location Airport IATA Code
Luganville Santo-
Pekoa International Airport SON Port Vila
Bauerfield International Airport VLI...
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United States SOM SVST San Tomé
Airport San Tomé,
Venezuela SON NVSS Santo-
Pekoa International Airport Luganville,
Vanuatu SOO ESNY Söderhamn
Airport (Helsinge...
-
Canal du Segond, also
known as
Canal Pekoa and in
English Segond Channel,
literally "Second Channel,"
separates the
island of Aore from the city of Luganville...
- Netherlands, a
village in the
Netherlands Son, Norway, a
village in
Norway Santo-
Pekoa International Airport in Vanuatu, IATA Code SON
Saugeen Ojibway Nation,...
-
Airfield also
called Bomber Field #1
Bomber Field No.2
which became Santo-
Pekoa International Airport after the war
Luganville Airfield also
called Bomber...