Felipe Carrillo Puerto Airport (MMTL /TQO also known as Tulum International Airport) is located approximately 12 miles (19 KM) southwest of Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Felipe Carrillo Puerto Airport (MMTL /TQO) serves as a secondary entry point for tourists visiting the Yucatan Peninsula. While Cancún International Airport lies roughly 78 miles (126 KM) to the northeast, Tulum offers an alternative, more convenient access point for travelers venturing to the southern Yucatan attractions.
Continuing our F1 series, which discusses the impact of the F1 2024 season on BGA, the second race we’ll cover is the Grand Prix in China. The race will take place on April 21, 2024, in Shanghai.
The F1 2024 season is upon us, and we have you covered with information on the locations where business and general aviation may be most affected by the race. We’ll start our series with the upcoming Australian Grand Prix, taking place in Melbourne on March 24, 2024
Since the fall of 2023, there have been numerous reports of navigation equipment malfunctioning or becoming inoperable; specifically, GPS and IRS equipment either giving wrong information or simply not working at all. The exact cause is currently unknown, and it appears to be happening randomly for different periods of time.
The usual supply routes to Norman Wells Airport, the most northern location of the Canadian operations close to the Arctic Circle, were inaccessible this year due to low water in the canals and unsafe ice roads. As a result, the airport was the only supply route for all goods arriving into Norman Wells, making it crucial to keep the airport open.
The convergence of high-speed racing and aviation is a rare occurrence, but when it happens, it creates a dynamic blend of adrenaline, logistics, and innovation. Recently, Las Vegas witnessed a historic event—the first-ever Formula 1™ (F1™) race in the city. Preparing for a groundbreaking event posed unique challenges not only for the city but for the aviation industry.