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It is named after [[José María Córdova]], a Colombian army general who was a native of Río Negro City.
It is named after [[José María Córdova]], a Colombian army general who was a native of Río Negro City.


== Airlines ==
[[AeroPostal]== Airlines ==
* [[Aires]]
* [[Aires]]
* [[AeroRepública]] (Cartagena San Andres Panama City Bogota Cali)
* [[AeroRepública]] (Cartagena San Andres Panama City Bogota Cali)
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* [[Satena]]
* [[Satena]]
* [[TAMPA cargo]] (Miami San Juan)
* [[TAMPA cargo]] (Miami San Juan)
* AeroPostal (Caracas)
* [[AeroPostal] (Caracas)
* West (San Jose Panama City Aruba Bogota Cali)
* [[West]] (San Jose Panama City Aruba Bogota Cali)


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 06:33, 20 February 2006

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José María Córdova International Airport (IATA: MDE, ICAO: SKRG) is the international airport that serves the city of Medellín, Colombia and its surroundings. The airport is located about 40 minutes by car from the metropolitan area. It is the second airport in Colombia after the El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure.

This airport operates both international and domestic flights. It handles lots of air freight traffic too, especially to the United States, for transportation of cut flowers.

It is named after José María Córdova, a Colombian army general who was a native of Río Negro City.

[[AeroPostal]== Airlines ==

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