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DGAC internal report reveals flaws at strategic airports: Santiago, Arica and Punta Arenas

An internal report by Chile's DGAC (General Directorate of Civil Aviation) has revealed operational failures at three strategically important airports: Santiago, Arica, and Punta Arenas. The findings highlight issues that could impact air traffic management, safety protocols, and infrastructure maintenance at these critical locations. These airports serve as major hubs for both domestic and international travel within Chile, making the identified problems significant for national transportation and economic activity. The report underscores the need for improved oversight and potential upgrades to ensure continued safe and efficient operations.

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DGAC internal report reveals flaws at strategic airports: Santiago, Arica and Punta Arenas

An internal report by Chile's DGAC (General Directorate of Civil Aviation) has revealed operational failures at three strategically important airports: Santiago, Arica, and Punta Arenas. The findings highlight issues that could impact air traffic management, safety protocols, and infrastructure maintenance at these critical locations. These airports serve as major hubs for both domestic and international travel within Chile, making the identified problems significant for national transportation and economic activity. The report underscores the need for improved oversight and potential upgrades to ensure continued safe and efficient operations.

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