Examples of using Cargo terminal in English and their translations into Spanish
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the General aviation terminal(GA) and the Cargo terminal.
for large aircraft maintenance, and next to it, a cargo terminal.
the taxi rank and the cargo terminal.
This lease allowed GDS to construct and develop the airport's air cargo terminal.
parking charges for aircraft using the cargo terminal.
a new road which connect both the cargo terminal and the airport's administration building.
the passenger terminal, which at present is totally destroyed, and the cargo terminal needs extensive repair.
On 6 June 2002, inspectors seized a shipment of plants at the Bangkok airport cargo terminal that was intended for export to Bangladesh, as it was without the required permits.
In 1997, CAL purchased LACHS cargo terminal in Belgium(Liege Airport Cargo Handling Services)
to be used solely as a cargo terminal, was the last step of the modernization project of Tocumen international airport.
a parking area inaugurated in 1995, a hangar and a cargo terminal.
Between 1970 and 1990, the most important action carried out was the construction of the air shuttle terminal and the cargo terminal, built in 1976 with an annexed mail service and an apron for cargo aircraft.
the second phase will house the Cargo Terminal, the third phase corresponds to Terminal 2, and the fourth will be the Domestic Terminal. .
the passenger terminal building of 25,000 square metres, the cargo terminal building or the power plant
the Port of Santos is the largest container cargo terminal in South America, followed by Colon(Panama)
São Paulo/ Guarulhos International Airport and Intermodal Cargo Terminal.
The revised plan reduces the size of the cargo terminal, and expands facilities for cruise ships
giving the airport three runways, two passenger terminals and a cargo terminal designed to receive 1.5 million metric tons of cargo and 50 million passengers per year.
Opain plans to move the cargo terminal to allow the expansion of the passenger terminal
transportation, warehousing, and air cargo terminal services; generate electricity; represent foreign companies; and distribute consumer goods.