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Dominican Republic Airports to Offer On-Site Passport Renewals
Read More: Dominican Republic Airports to Offer On-Site Passport RenewalsSANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Travelers departing from the Dominican Republic may soon be able to renew their passports directly at the airport thanks to a new agreement between…
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MDLR / La Romana
Read More: MDLR / La RomanaMDLR / La Romana / 10 Minutes from famous resort Casa de Campo / Altos de Chavon, Luxury hotel and community with World famous golf course, “Teeth of the…
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MDCZ / Constanza
Read More: MDCZ / ConstanzaMDCZ / Constanza / 3952 ft high: Located in near the highest peak in the Caribbean, Pico Duarte, Recommended aproach: climb to 7000 ft and spiral down to valley.…
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Cibao International Airport (MDST / STI) Pilot Guide 2026
Read More: Cibao International Airport (MDST / STI) Pilot Guide 2026MDST / Cibao International / Santiago : The New Cibao / Santiago International airport. 100% No Fee Policy available. 10 minutes from the 2dn largest city in the DR,…
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MDCR / Cabo Rojo
Read More: MDCR / Cabo RojoMDCR / Cabo Rojo / South West : Located in Dessert like environment, small village hotel available in the area. No official transportation available at airport.
IN MEMORIAM

Franklin Polanco Sr.
The website is dedicated to the memory of Franklin Polanco Sr. My father, pilot, communicator, aviation promoter, mentor, and friend to countless aviators around the world.
Throughout his life, Franklin became one of the Dominican Republic’s strongest advocates for general aviation. Whether helping international pilots plan Caribbean adventures, supporting aviation organizations, mentoring young aviators, or promoting Dominican aviation abroad, he believed aviation was ultimately about people.
His influence reached far beyond the cockpit.
His work earned recognition from the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC), which honored him by naming the main auditorium of the Higher Academy of Aeronautical Sciences (ASCA) after him, recognizing his extraordinary contribution to Dominican aviation.



















