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Melbourne International Airport

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IATA Code
MLB
ICAO Code
KMLB
Website
http://www.mlbair.com
City
Melbourne
Country
United States
Runways
3103m x 46m
1829m x 46m
915m x 23m
Airlines currently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Delta Air Lines
US Airways
Airlines currently operating to this airport via codeshare
Air France
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Melbourne International Airport serves the city of Melbourne and the surrounding Space Coast region in Florida, USA. Melbourne is the closest commercial airport to NASA's Port Canaveral launch site and is governed by a seven-member board which is appointed by the Melbourne City Council and the private sector.

Location of Melbourne International Airport, United States

Ground Handlers servicing Melbourne International Airport


 
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EBITDA margin reveals best performed airports

31-Dec-2010 12:34 PM

As a tough year for the aviation industry comes to a close, a review of EBITDA margins achieved by a variety of airport operators globally reveals some surprising results.

Virgin Blue CEO, John Borghetti Virgin Blue rocks the Qantas boat with game changing moves; Etihad deal, A330s in domestic market

26-Aug-2010 12:09 PM

In one of the more dramatic announcements in a never-peaceful Australian aviation market, Virgin Blue’s new CEO today announced an array of measures which could go a long way to equalising the balance with major competitor Qantas. A “game changing” partnership with Abu Dhabi’s powerful Etihad Airways and a declaration of war in next year’s domestic market, by introducing two A330s, add up to a statement that Virgin Blue will become a much more powerful domestic and international force in the next 18 months.

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