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Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport (IATA: SAB, ICAO: TNCS) is an
airport on the
Dutch Caribbean island of Saba, Netherlands. Its
runway is
widely acknowledged...
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landing (STOL)
aircraft to
service certain airports, such as
Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport on Saba,
which has the
shortest commercial runway in the world...
- Juan
David Yrausquin (born 1
January 1980) is an
Aruban politician. He was
Minister Plenipotentiary of
Aruba between 17
November 2016 and 20 November...
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being valid.
Falcon indigo snake —
Drymarchon caudomaculatus Wüster,
Yrausquin & Mijares-Urrutia, 2001
Indigo snake —
Drymarchon corais (F. Boie, 1827)...
- 2013, he
succeeded Edwin Abath.
Boekhoudt was
succeeded by Juan
David Yrausquin on 17
November 2016. In
October 2016, the
Council of
Ministers of the...
- sank in the sand. The Twin
Otter is also used for
landing at
Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport, the world's
shortest commercial runway, on the
Caribbean island...
- was
named Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba. He
succeeded Juan
David Yrausquin on 20
November 2017.
After the
start of the COVID-19
pandemic and subsequent...
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having exceptional scuba diving,
climbing and hiking. The
Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport offers flights to and from the
nearby islands of St.
Maarten and...
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Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport in Saba, an
example of a
tabletop runway....
- (Saint Barthélemy), F.D.
Roosevelt Airport (St. Eustatius) and
Juancho E.
Yrausquin Airport (Saba). PJIA is
equipped with VOR/DME and NDB. The airport's official...