Finally it seems the fate of San Javier is officially signed and sealed and all commercial activity will be transferred to the new airport at Corvera.
After months of conflicting reports the Minister of Promotion and the regional government of Murcia have signed a protocol which will permit Aena and the concessionary of the new Corvera airport to agree conditions for the closure of San Javier which will be used exclusively for military flights.
The protocol establishes that all civilian traffic will pass through the new international airport in the region and San Javier will be used as a military airport “except in emergencies.”
Finally it seems the fate of San Javier is officially signed and sealed and all commercial activity will be transferred to the new airport at Corvera.
After months of conflicting reports the Minister of Promotion and the regional government of Murcia have signed a protocol which will permit Aena and the concessionary of the new Corvera airport to agree conditions for the closure of San Javier which will be used exclusively for military flights.
The protocol establishes that all civilian traffic will pass through the new international airport in the region and San Javier will be used as a military airport “except in emergencies.”
Finally it seems the fate of San Javier is officially signed and sealed and all commercial activity will be transferred to the new airport at Corvera.
After months of conflicting reports the Minister of Promotion and the regional government of Murcia have signed a protocol which will permit Aena and the concessionary of the new Corvera airport to agree conditions for the closure of San Javier which will be used exclusively for military flights.
The protocol establishes that all civilian traffic will pass through the new international airport in the region and San Javier will be used as a military airport “except in emergencies.”
