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Como parti di e “Official Spotter’s Day”, tur spotter a haña e oportunidad pa manda nan 3 mihor potretnan na e
ekipo di aeropuerto. E potretnan aki a wordo poni riba e rednan social di Aeropuerto di Aruba pa un
competencia di votacion entre e siguidornan di aeropuerto. E spotter ganador, Jean-Pierre Maduro a gana un
expo di su 10 mihor potretnan pa 1 aña den e terminal di aeropuerto.
“Como 1 di e aeropuertonan lider den Caribe, continuamente nos ta purba crea oportunidadnan nobo pa haci
nos posicion como aeropuerto mas fuerte den e industria y mantene e toke competitivo. Aunke hopi aeropuerto
den Caribe ta conosi pa nan lugarnan specificamente asigna pa plane spotting, Aeropuerto di Aruba kier a haci
algo extra pa e spotternan door di organisa e “Official Spotter’s Day”. E ta nos honor pa premia e mihor spotter
cu no 1, sino 2 expo den aeropuerto. E exponan aki situa na gate 4/5 y gate 2 ta yuda duna bida na aviacion na
e parti paden tambe di aeropuerto. Nos ta felicita Jean-Pierre cu su bunita coleccion di potret di Aruba su
aviacion”, asina AAA su CEO Sr. James Fazio a bisa.
Spotter’s Day 2019 lo wordo teni dia 10 di Augustus, 2019, y e biaha aki tanto spotternan local y internacional
ta invita pa inscribi pa e oportunidad unico aki. Sigui “Queen Beatrix International Airport” riba facebook,
twitter y instagram pa ricibi mas informacion y detaye riba con pa inscribi pa Spotter’s Day 2019.
Now officially open at Aruba Airport:
Spotter’s Day Expo by Jean-Pierre Maduro
ORANJESTAD – Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) proudly held the first Official Spotter’s Day back in
August, 2018. Aruba Airport acknowledges that there is a strong interest in plane spotting on the island. More
and more spotters were tagging Aruba Airport in their photographs, and decided to create a special event just
for them. Aruba Airport launched the “Calling All Spotters” campaign back in April 2018 and received a well-
rounded group of applicants. After the campaign, a screening process was conducted in order to select a group
of 10 spotters who qualified to participate in the first Official Spotter’s Day event. Furthermore, the selected
group was invited to attend a required Safety Training at Aruba Airport before the main event took place to
ensure that all participants are aware of the safety procedures of the airport while being on the airside to take
their photographs.