Antonio José de Sucre Airport
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Serves | Cumaná, Venezuela | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 25 ft / 8 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 10°27′00″N 64°07′50″W / 10.45000°N 64.13056°W | ||||||||||
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Antonio José de Sucre Airport (IATA: CUM, ICAO: SVCU) is a commercial airport serving Cumaná, the capital of Sucre state in Venezuela.
The Cumana VOR-DME (Ident: CUM) is located on the field.[3]
Airline and destination
| Airlines | Destinations | 
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| Conviasa | Caracas | 
Historical airline service
- AeroEjecutivos
 - Aerolineas Estelar
 - Aeropostal
 - Avensa
 - Avior Airlines
 - RUTACA Airlines
 - Santa Bárbara Airlines
 - Venezolana
 
Aeropostal flew to Caracas with McDonnell Douglas MD-80s from 2013 until 2018.
Avior Airlines operated to Caracas using a Beechcraft 1900D before its retirement in 2010.
Estelar operated to Caracas using Boeing 737s from 2016 until 2022 RUTACA Airlines operated to Porlamar and Caracas using a Cessna 208B Caravan.
From mid 2008 until 2009, Santa Bárbara Airlines operated to Caracas using an ATR-42.
Venezolana operated to Porlamar and Caracas from the late 2008 using Jetstream 41s. After its retirement in 2010, it started using Boeing 737-200s and McDonnell Douglas MD-80s until 2016.
See also
References
- ^ Airport information for CUM at Great Circle Mapper.
 - ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps.
 - ^ "CUM @ OurAirports". ourairports.com.
 

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