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SBIL Ilheus Bahia
Jorge Amado Airport is an airport located in the city of Ilhéus, in the state of Bahia, 446 kilometers from the capital, Salvador. Belonging to the Government of the State of Bahia and administered since 2018 by the private company Socicam.
The airport complex is the main gateway for tourists to the Costa do Cacau, located 3 km from the center of Ilhéus, in the south of the city. Just behind Porto Seguro Airport, Ilhéus Airport is the second busiest airport in the Brazilian Northeast. Th... Jorge Amado Airport is an airport located in the city of Ilhéus, in the state of Bahia, 446 kilometers from the capital, Salvador. Belonging to the Government of the State of Bahia and administered since 2018 by the private company Socicam.
The airport complex is the main gateway for tourists to the Costa do Cacau, located 3 km from the center of Ilhéus, in the south of the city. Just behind Porto Seguro Airport, Ilhéus Airport is the second busiest airport in the Brazilian Northeast. The airport has a passenger terminal capable of serving 700,000 passengers / year, being one of the few airports in the interior to operate daily with flights from the three largest Brazilian airlines: Azul, Gol, LATAM and Voepass to the cities of Belo Horizonte, São Paulo and Salvador. It is able to receive medium-sized aircraft such as Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A320.
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SBIZ Imperatriz
Imperatriz Airport - Mayor Renato Moreira (Ordinary Law nº 870/1998) (IATA: IMP, ICAO: SBIZ) is located in the municipality of Imperatriz, in the state of Maranhão. The airport operates regional and national flights and has the capacity to receive medium-sized aircraft such as the Boeing 737, Fokker 100, Embraer 195 and Airbus A320.
History
At the end of the 1930s, the city of Imperatriz was served by regular air transport using seaplanes (Junker) operated by the Syndicato Condor, whi... Imperatriz Airport - Mayor Renato Moreira (Ordinary Law nº 870/1998) (IATA: IMP, ICAO: SBIZ) is located in the municipality of Imperatriz, in the state of Maranhão. The airport operates regional and national flights and has the capacity to receive medium-sized aircraft such as the Boeing 737, Fokker 100, Embraer 195 and Airbus A320.
History
At the end of the 1930s, the city of Imperatriz was served by regular air transport using seaplanes (Junker) operated by the Syndicato Condor, which used the Tocantins River from 1939 to 1945. At the end of the Second World War, a airport in the area where today several public bodies are located: Regional Hospital, Federal University of Maranhão, FUNAI, National Health Foundation, Forum, SENAC, Colégio Dorgival Pinheiro de Sousa, Colégio Graça Aranha and SENAI. The airstrip measured 1,200m x 30m, covered with dirt and gravel. The airport was permanently at risk of being closed during the rainy season, when regular flights were suspended.
In March 1955, Cruzeiro do Sul began operating in Imperatriz, using DC-3 aircraft. Until December 1967, the airport was regularly served by Real-Aerovias Brasil. In January 1968, Varig began operating at the location, also with the DC-3 aircraft, on a frequency of two weekly flights. According to studies carried out in the late 1960s, it was necessary to build a new airport, capable of serving modern aircraft and with better infrastructure conditions. An area located 5 km from the city center was chosen. The works of the new airport were carried out by the direct administration of COMARA (Airports Commission of the Amazon Region), upon order and indemnification of the II COMAR (Regional Air Command), and concluded on May 25, 1973. It has been managed by Infraero since November 1980. In 2000, the airport was named in honor of former mayor Renato Cortez Moreira, murdered during his tenure in 1993.
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SBJA Jaguaruna
The Southern Regional Airport - Humberto Ghizzo Bortoluzzi (IATA: JJG - ICAO: SBJA), also Southern Regional Airport of Santa Catarina or simply Jaguaruna Airport, is a Brazilian airport, located in the municipality of Jaguaruna, in Santa Catarina.
It was designed to receive large aircraft, such as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320, and aims to serve 900,000 inhabitants in 48 municipalities in the micro-regions of Tubarão, Araranguá and Criciúma.The Southern Regional Airport - Humberto Ghizzo Bortoluzzi (IATA: JJG - ICAO: SBJA), also Southern Regional Airport of Santa Catarina or simply Jaguaruna Airport, is a Brazilian airport, located in the municipality of Jaguaruna, in Santa Catarina.
It was designed to receive large aircraft, such as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320, and aims to serve 900,000 inhabitants in 48 municipalities in the micro-regions of Tubarão, Araranguá and Criciúma.
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SBJE Jericoacoara
Comandante Ariston Pessoa Regional Airport (IATA: JJD - ICAO: SBJE) is located on State Highway CE-085, in the municipality of Cruz, Ceará, Brazil. It facilitates access to tourism and industries located in the region, in addition to the flow of agricultural production. It also significantly shortens the distance from Fortaleza, the capital, which takes about four hours by land, versus just 30 minutes by plane.
History
It is one of nine airports in the state of Ceará included in the F... Comandante Ariston Pessoa Regional Airport (IATA: JJD - ICAO: SBJE) is located on State Highway CE-085, in the municipality of Cruz, Ceará, Brazil. It facilitates access to tourism and industries located in the region, in addition to the flow of agricultural production. It also significantly shortens the distance from Fortaleza, the capital, which takes about four hours by land, versus just 30 minutes by plane.
History
It is one of nine airports in the state of Ceará included in the Federal Government's Regional Aviation Development Plan (PDAR), created in 2012. Construction began in 2011 and was completed in December 2014. The initial forecast was that it would be inaugurated. at the end of March 2015, starting to receive flights as soon as possible, but the inauguration did not take place on the scheduled date. A new date for the start of operations was set for the end of the first semester (June) of 2016. The airline Gol, followed by Azul, was the first to operate at the airport marking its inauguration, although other fixed-wing air taxis and rotary were already operating sporadically.
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SBJP João Pessoa
João Pessoa - Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport (IATA: JPA, ICAO: SBJP) is an international airport located in the municipality of Santa Rita, in Paraíba. Located 7. 5 km from the capital João Pessoa and 22 km from Praia de Tambaú, access is via the BR-230 (beach region) or Via Oeste (city center). Its location is privileged in terms of obstacles, as it covers land situated on an altiplano with hydrographic quotas of around 65 meters and is sufficiently far from urban areas or areas ... João Pessoa - Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport (IATA: JPA, ICAO: SBJP) is an international airport located in the municipality of Santa Rita, in Paraíba. Located 7. 5 km from the capital João Pessoa and 22 km from Praia de Tambaú, access is via the BR-230 (beach region) or Via Oeste (city center). Its location is privileged in terms of obstacles, as it covers land situated on an altiplano with hydrographic quotas of around 65 meters and is sufficiently far from urban areas or areas of great real estate expansion.
The occupation of the land in the vicinity has low population density and large empty spaces; the existing developments are medium-sized industrial projects and the residences are of the country house type. There are no major geographic features and low buildings do not constitute obstacles to air operations.
In an area of 8,947. 72 square meters, the current passenger terminal has two floors, gardens and ample parking for vehicles. Departures and arrivals halls, lobby, counters for receiving and delivering luggage, luggage storage, airline counters, snack bar/restaurant, tourist information box, shops, car rental agencies, taxi services and private parking
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SBJU Juazeiro Do Norte
Juazeiro do Norte Airport, or Orlando Bezerra de Menezes Airport, also known as Cariri Regional Airport, is located in the Cariri Metropolitan Region, in the interior of the state of Ceará, more precisely in the municipality of Juazeiro do Norte. A former member of the Infraero network, the airport serves the southern and central-south regions of Ceará, southeast of Piauí, northwest of Pernambuco and the hinterland of Paraíba.
The extinct companies VARIG and VASP operated there, as well ... Juazeiro do Norte Airport, or Orlando Bezerra de Menezes Airport, also known as Cariri Regional Airport, is located in the Cariri Metropolitan Region, in the interior of the state of Ceará, more precisely in the municipality of Juazeiro do Norte. A former member of the Infraero network, the airport serves the southern and central-south regions of Ceará, southeast of Piauí, northwest of Pernambuco and the hinterland of Paraíba.
The extinct companies VARIG and VASP operated there, as well as the former AVIANCA Brasil. It currently has the operations of only two airlines: GOL (with daily flights to São Paulo and Fortaleza) and AZUL (with daily flights to Recife, São Paulo and weekly to Campinas).
The airport is characterized as one of the most active in the Northeast, serving the most varied public throughout the year, due to the many potentialities of the Cariri Metropolitan Region, highlighting religious tourism, business, cultures, natural beauties, paleontological treasures. of Chapada do Araripe and higher education institutions, thus being a very important instrument for local economic development.
It was purchased by the Spanish airport administrator Aena Desarrollo Internacional on March 15, 2019. The company was the winner of the auction by the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) to take over the administration, expansion and operation of the airport. The purchase was worth R$ 1. 9 billion (including the Northeast block).
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SBJV Joinville
Joinville - Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport is located in the municipality of Joinville, in Santa Catarina, and is operated by Infraero. It is located 12 km from the city center and has 9 daily commercial flights. The current passenger terminal, inaugurated on March 8, 2004, has 4,000 m² and capacity to handle up to 1. 3 million passengers per year. At the same time an administrative building and a control tower were built. Its name is in honor of a local businessman and politician, Lauro Carne... Joinville - Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport is located in the municipality of Joinville, in Santa Catarina, and is operated by Infraero. It is located 12 km from the city center and has 9 daily commercial flights. The current passenger terminal, inaugurated on March 8, 2004, has 4,000 m² and capacity to handle up to 1. 3 million passengers per year. At the same time an administrative building and a control tower were built. Its name is in honor of a local businessman and politician, Lauro Carneiro de Loyola.
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SBKG Campina Grande
Campina Grande Airport - Presidente João Suassuna (IATA: CPV, ICAO: SBKG), is an airport located in the municipality of Campina Grande, in the state of Paraíba. Located 114 kilometers from the capital João Pessoa.
06 (six) kilometers away from the city center, access is via Avenida Assis Chateaubriand. It is located in the Industrial District of Campina Grande, in an area at an altitude of 500 meters.
It serves the Metropolitan Region of Campina Grande and other municipalities po... Campina Grande Airport - Presidente João Suassuna (IATA: CPV, ICAO: SBKG), is an airport located in the municipality of Campina Grande, in the state of Paraíba. Located 114 kilometers from the capital João Pessoa.
06 (six) kilometers away from the city center, access is via Avenida Assis Chateaubriand. It is located in the Industrial District of Campina Grande, in an area at an altitude of 500 meters.
It serves the Metropolitan Region of Campina Grande and other municipalities polarized by the Borborema compartment, totaling a population of over 1 million inhabitants. It operates daily regional and national flights and is also used by ESAC - Escola Superior de Aviação Civil, based in Campina Grande, for instructional flights for its students, non-scheduled general aviation aircraft and, eventually, Air Force aircraft. Brazilian in routine operations or training exercises.
In an area of 2,500 m², the current passenger terminal has two floors with a lobby, departure and arrival lounges, a VIP lounge (deactivated, but available for exploration), eight check-in counters, a food court, shops, an agency tourism, car rental, taxi service and parking for 203 vehicles.
Presidente João Suassuna Airport has been consolidated as an important hub in the economic development of Campina Grande, which received the title of "Tech City", a highlight in the development of technology in the world. It is also one of the gateways to the Greater São João do Mundo, a traditional June festival that is held every year during the month of June for 31 days, being considered one of the biggest popular festivals in Brazil.
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SBKP Viracopos-campinas
Viracopos-Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP, ICAO: SBKP) is an international airport in the municipality of Campinas, in São Paulo. It is an important air traffic center in Brazil and the largest air cargo center in South America by surface. Viracopos is the hub of AZUL Linhas Aéreas and is also the main air cargo hub of LATAM Cargo. Since the São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport is operating at full capacity and cannot be further expanded, Viracopos Airport is also important for pa... Viracopos-Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP, ICAO: SBKP) is an international airport in the municipality of Campinas, in São Paulo. It is an important air traffic center in Brazil and the largest air cargo center in South America by surface. Viracopos is the hub of AZUL Linhas Aéreas and is also the main air cargo hub of LATAM Cargo. Since the São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport is operating at full capacity and cannot be further expanded, Viracopos Airport is also important for passenger traffic.
Located 17 kilometers from the center of Campinas and 95 kilometers from the center of São Paulo, Viracopos is the second main cargo air terminal in the country. Its cargo terminal has an area of 81 thousand m² and accounts for about 18% of the total cargo handling registered at Brazilian airports. It is the main international airport in the interior of São Paulo and also serves the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. [4]
Viracopos has also shown great growth in the volume of passengers transported since 2008, with the start of operations of Azul Linhas Aéreas. In 2012, 8. 8 million passengers were transported from the terminal. In 2014, there were almost 10 million and in 2015 Viracopos reached 10. 3 million passengers. The volume of passengers and cargo is in full expansion, with the execution of the expansion and modernization works of the complex. After all, given its strategic position in the national airline industry, Viracopos integrated, alongside Brasília Airport and Guarulhos Airport, the first airport concession package carried out by the Federal Government in February 2012.
On February 6, 2012, the Aeroportos Brasil Consortium, formed by Triunfo Participações e Investimentos, UTC Participações and the French Egis Airport Operation, won the Viracopos auction with a bid of R $ 3. 821 billion and will be responsible for the administration and modernization airport complex over the next 30 years. After the auction, the Concessionaire Aeroportos Brasil Viracopos signed, on June 14, 2012, the airport concession contract, announcing investments of R $ 9. 5 billion for the expansion and modernization of the complex during the 30 years of the concession. Of this total, R $ 3 billion will be invested by 2015 in the construction of a new passenger terminal for the transportation of 25 million passengers per year.
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SBLO Londrina "governador José Richa Airport"
Londrina Airport / Governador José Richa is a domestic airport in southern Brazil, third largest in the state of Paraná and fourth in the southern region of Brazil. The airport operates regional and national flights and has the capacity to receive medium-sized planes such as the Boeing 737, the Fokker 100 and the Airbus A320, although there are records of landings of model aircraft Boeing 757 and the widebody Douglas DC-10. It is also eventually used as a destination for Brazilian Air Force airc... Londrina Airport / Governador José Richa is a domestic airport in southern Brazil, third largest in the state of Paraná and fourth in the southern region of Brazil. The airport operates regional and national flights and has the capacity to receive medium-sized planes such as the Boeing 737, the Fokker 100 and the Airbus A320, although there are records of landings of model aircraft Boeing 757 and the widebody Douglas DC-10. It is also eventually used as a destination for Brazilian Air Force aircraft in training.
History
The arrival of the first pioneers to the city that today is called Londrina in 1923. Despite the great development of the region, the first airport was only created in 1936. But it was only after 1945, with the end of the second world war, that airlines started offering more flight options.
In the 50s, aviation peaked in Londrina. To accommodate the growing movement of aircraft, two large hangars were built. In 1956 the paving of the runway was inaugurated. Two years later, a new passenger terminal would replace the wooden facilities.
The name of the airport is a tribute to José Richa, who was the 47th governor of the State of Paraná, between 1983 and 1986, being the first governor elected after the end of the Military Regime.
After a few years, in 2000, work began on expanding the new passenger terminal. The chosen project, by architect André Silvestri, is inspired by the shapes of the wings of an airplane.
In 2010, the release of approximately R $ 20 million was confirmed, for the extension of the runway by 600 meters, installation of ILS (CAT I), a meteorological station (DMS I), Approach lights system (ALS I) and the installation of a DVOR next year.
Track and ILS
The expansion of the runway is also planned, but it is part of the “ILS package”, according to the superintendent. “We are excited that the ILS soap opera can be resolved soon. Unfortunately, the installation of the device depends on a number of factors. However, in the last year, the shares advanced more than in the previous 13 years, ”he said.
The works that are already being done in the yard are preventive. “We are doing preventive maintenance, to avoid future problems. It is almost like maintaining a swimming pool, ”he explained. According to Pio, passengers and airlines are not being harmed. “We do it by modules to avoid problems. Even so, 120 days before we started, we communicated to companies to avoid any problems ”, he explained.
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