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Barajas International Airport
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The Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, located 9 kilometers from Madrid's financial district, is the country's busiest airport and Europe's fifth-busiest, serving over 61.8 million passengers in 2019. The airport was constructed in 1927 and opened to domestic and international air traffic in 1931, initially with a small terminal and several hangars, and has since undergone significant expansions and modernizations. Today, it is one of Europe's most important aviation centers, serving as a key link between Europe and Latin America, and is the primary hub and maintenance base for Iberia and Air Europa.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
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- 2.Portugal under António Costa
- 3.Portuguese Politics
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- 6.Spain under Pedro Sanchez
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countries
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- 2.Austria
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- 4.Switzerland
- 5.Germany
- 6.Spain
- 7.United Kingdom
- 8.India
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organizations
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- 2.Adif
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- 4.British Embassy
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- 10.DGT
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persons
- 1.Ana Beltran
- 2.António Costa
- 3.Antonio Leitao Amaro
- 4.Armando Franca
- 5.Arturo Azcorra
- 6.Barbara Tasch
- 7.Ben Lambert
- 8.Cara McGoogan
- 9.Carlos Condori
- 10.Eduardo Prieto
- 11.Ellie Kenny
- 12.Emilie Grandidie