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SBMA Maraba
João Correa da Rocha Airport (IATA: MAB, ICAO: SBMA) is an airport serving the city of Marabá in Brazil. Although it only operates domestic flights, it is one of the busiest airports in the North of Brazil, and also one of the fastest growing in terms of passenger numbers.
It is located on the banks of the Transamazon Highway at 3. 5 km — towards the bridge over the Itacaiúnas River to Itupiranga — in the Quindangues district, in the urban core of Cidade Nova.
History
The hist... João Correa da Rocha Airport (IATA: MAB, ICAO: SBMA) is an airport serving the city of Marabá in Brazil. Although it only operates domestic flights, it is one of the busiest airports in the North of Brazil, and also one of the fastest growing in terms of passenger numbers.
It is located on the banks of the Transamazon Highway at 3. 5 km — towards the bridge over the Itacaiúnas River to Itupiranga — in the Quindangues district, in the urban core of Cidade Nova.
History
The history of the airport in Marabá dates back to the 1930s, when Brigadier Lysias Augusto Rodrigues and engineer Américo Barbosa de Oliveira, led the opening and construction of a landing strip in the future area of Nova Marabá. The inauguration is marked by the arrival of the first aircraft, a single-engine Waco CSO C-27, from Correio Aéreo Nacional, piloted by Brigadier Rodrigues, on November 17, 1935.
In 1940 and 1946, the runway was expanded and started to be managed by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), serving as an auxiliary air base during World War II. Asphalt would only come in 1966/1967.
With the imminence of the use of the Nova Marabá area for the construction of the future city of Marabá, the airstrip was transferred in 1973, by the FAB and the Superintendence for the Development of the Amazon (SUDAM), to Cidade Nova, at the back of the traditional neighborhood from Amapá.
Until 1978, João Correa da Rocha Airport had a precarious take-off and landing strip, and its movement was carried out by Douglas DC-3 aircraft and air taxis.
The connection with the city center was poor, given its location beyond the Itacaiúnas River, which separates the airport from the historic center of the city. At that time there was no road bridge over this river and the traffic of people and vehicles took place by boats and ferries, which made its use and development extremely difficult.
The donation contract from the Municipality of Marabá to the Federal Government was defined on September 14, 1977 (Process filed with the Ministry of Finance under No. MF 0768-81. 479/69). The new airport structure was built by the Ministry of Aeronautics, through the Amazon Airports Commission (COMARA). It opened on May 20, 1978.
On November 3, 1980, the Brazilian Airport Infrastructure Company (Infraero) took over the airport, setting up in the same decade one of the most valuable Brazilian air bridges in that period, connecting Marabá to the Serra Pelada gold mining zone, with regular flights.
In 2010, in honor of journalist João Corrêa da Rocha, founder of the newspaper Notícias de Marabá, Marabá airport was named after him.
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SBMD Monte Dourado
O Aeroporto de Monte Dourado - Serra do Areão (IATA: MEU, ICAO: SBMD) é o aeroporto que atende ao distrito de Monte Dourado, localizado em Almeirim, Pará, Brasil. Está localizado a 12 km do centro de Monte Dourado e 73 km do centro de Almeirim.
Foi originalmente construído como uma instalação de apoio ao Projeto Jari.O Aeroporto de Monte Dourado - Serra do Areão (IATA: MEU, ICAO: SBMD) é o aeroporto que atende ao distrito de Monte Dourado, localizado em Almeirim, Pará, Brasil. Está localizado a 12 km do centro de Monte Dourado e 73 km do centro de Almeirim.
Foi originalmente construído como uma instalação de apoio ao Projeto Jari.
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SBMG Maringa
The Regional Airport of Maringá - Silvio Name Júnior (IATA: MGF, ICAO: SBMG) is a Brazilian airport located in Maringá, 12 km away from the central area.
Passengers boarding the Embraer 190 of Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras.
Maringa Airport (MGF)
Maringá Airport (MGF).
check-in counters
Check-in desks.
History
Its construction began in October 1994 and was completed in July 2000.
The airport was approved by the Aeronautics Command through Ordinance DAC n°... The Regional Airport of Maringá - Silvio Name Júnior (IATA: MGF, ICAO: SBMG) is a Brazilian airport located in Maringá, 12 km away from the central area.
Passengers boarding the Embraer 190 of Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras.
Maringa Airport (MGF)
Maringá Airport (MGF).
check-in counters
Check-in desks.
History
Its construction began in October 1994 and was completed in July 2000.
The airport was approved by the Aeronautics Command through Ordinance DAC n° 484/SIE in March 2001 and started its activities on April 25, 2001.
His name, Silvio Name Júnior, is a tribute to a young and promising businessman from Maringa, who was a victim of an air accident in the year 2000 in the city of São Paulo.
In May 2012, the airport was upgraded to category 7 and became one of the four in southern Brazil able to receive international cargo on a regular basis, alongside the airports of Curitiba, Foz do Iguaçu and Porto Alegre. At the time, TAM Linhas Aéreas ceased operations, having resumed them only in 2019.
Infrastructure
The track has an approved length of 2,380 meters and a width of 45 meters.
The airport accepts VFR and IFR operations, and the instrument landing procedures consist of RNAV (GNSS and RNP) and NDB.
It also has a PAPI system, runway lighting, illuminated windsock and rotating beacon for approach procedures.
The passenger terminal is air-conditioned and measures 4,094. 09 m². It has TECA - Cargo Terminal, hangars for executive aviation, air taxi, as well as the Aeroclube de Maringá, which maintains a school dedicated to civil aviation, with courses in Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot and IFR.
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SBMO Maceio
Maceió International Airport - Zumbi dos Palmares (IATA: MCZ, ICAO: SBMO) is an international airport in the municipality of Rio Largo, in Alagoas, 22 km from the center of Maceió. It is the fifth busiest airport in the Northeast Region and also the fifth airport in the region in terms of the size of the passenger terminal, behind the airports of Salvador, Natal, Recife and Fortaleza. Its 2,200m runway was renovated, with the new 2,602m runway [1] having been opened on September 16, 2005, as wel... Maceió International Airport - Zumbi dos Palmares (IATA: MCZ, ICAO: SBMO) is an international airport in the municipality of Rio Largo, in Alagoas, 22 km from the center of Maceió. It is the fifth busiest airport in the Northeast Region and also the fifth airport in the region in terms of the size of the passenger terminal, behind the airports of Salvador, Natal, Recife and Fortaleza. Its 2,200m runway was renovated, with the new 2,602m runway [1] having been opened on September 16, 2005, as well as a new passenger terminal. This terminal (22,000 m²) follows the contemporary trend of resembling airport terminals to shopping centers. It has four boarding bridges with direct access to the aircraft (fingers), two of which are capable of docking large aircraft (including those of the NLA category - New Large Aircraft) and the new aircraft yard system can simultaneously receive up to 19 planes large-sized.
The airport has 24 check-in counters, 7 escalators, almost 600 parking spaces and 67 areas for commercial activities.
It is the first Airport in Brazil designed with the energy efficiency technology of Cogeneration. In its Cold Water Plant there are 2 generator groups powered by natural gas, which supply electricity to the entire airport. Through the cogeneration process, the hot water, used to cool the generators, as well as their exhausted gases, are reused, generating chilled water through an Absorption Chiller.
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SBMQ Macapá- Alberto Alcolumbre
Macapá - Alberto Alcolumbre International Airport (IATA: MCP, ICAO: SBMQ) serves the city of Macapá and the state of Amapá. The airport operates flights to several Brazilian cities and currently has the capacity to receive large planes such as the Boeing 767 and the Airbus A330. The airport is the 35th busiest in Brazil and the 5th in the North Region.
Its expansion works were resumed, which will increase the capacity of 750 thousand passengers / year to 4. 5 million, and its inauguratio... Macapá - Alberto Alcolumbre International Airport (IATA: MCP, ICAO: SBMQ) serves the city of Macapá and the state of Amapá. The airport operates flights to several Brazilian cities and currently has the capacity to receive large planes such as the Boeing 767 and the Airbus A330. The airport is the 35th busiest in Brazil and the 5th in the North Region.
Its expansion works were resumed, which will increase the capacity of 750 thousand passengers / year to 4. 5 million, and its inauguration was held on April 12, 2019.
Macapá International Airport - Alberto Alcolumbre, was designed by architect Michereff. The airport is built on a heritage area of 12,838,316 m². The building of the passenger terminal has two floors, of the linear type and with a built area of 2,913. 73 m². The following areas are located on the ground floor: pre-boarding (check-in), domestic and international boarding, domestic and international disembarkation, cafeterias, public agencies and airlines. The INFRAERO administrative block is located on the upper floor, the Federal Revenue Office and the terrace.
The airstrip measures 2,100m long and 45m wide, and two headlands 08 and 26. The nature of the floor is Asphalt and its PCN 48 / F / C / X / T. The main aircraft parking yard has an area of 11,000 m², with asphalt pavement and concrete islands, with 04 parking positions, where the largest aircraft that operates is the Boeing 737-800, being able to operate up to AIRBUS A320 and Embraer E195 aircraft. . The general aviation area covers 10,900 m², with a capacity for 12 aircraft.
Macapá is one of the very few airports where anyone can freely enter and leave duty free without being a passenger, domestic or international. This is due to the Free Trade Area of Macapá and Santana - ALCMS, which brought customs privileges to both municipalities. Another franchise also offered is universal free parking.
The airport has several weekly flights to Belém and Brasília by LATAM Airlines Brasil, Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras and Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes and will have a weekly flight on Saturday to Recife by Azul from October 14, 2019.
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SBMY Manicoré
Manicoré Airport (IATA: MNX, ICAO: SBMY) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Manicoré, in the state of Amazonas. It has a paved and signposted lane of 1,600 meters. Coordinates: Latitude: 05º 49' 01" S / Longitude: 061º 17' 02" W. The airport is located 332 km from the state capital, Manaus, and 1,831 km from Brasília, the national capital.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012 by the Federal Gove... Manicoré Airport (IATA: MNX, ICAO: SBMY) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Manicoré, in the state of Amazonas. It has a paved and signposted lane of 1,600 meters. Coordinates: Latitude: 05º 49' 01" S / Longitude: 061º 17' 02" W. The airport is located 332 km from the state capital, Manaus, and 1,831 km from Brasília, the national capital.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012 by the Federal Government, which aims to build and/or renovate a total of 270 airports across the country.
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SBNF Navegantes
Navegantes International Airport - Ministro Victor Konder (IATA: NVT, ICAO: SBNF) is a Brazilian airport, located in the municipality of Navegantes, in the state of Santa Catarina, and serves the entire region of Vale do Itajaí. It was named in honor of the Minister of Transport of the Washington Luís government, Víctor Konder.
It occupies a strategic position for the economic and tourist development of Santa Catarina, as it serves municipalities with a strong industrial and tourist pres... Navegantes International Airport - Ministro Victor Konder (IATA: NVT, ICAO: SBNF) is a Brazilian airport, located in the municipality of Navegantes, in the state of Santa Catarina, and serves the entire region of Vale do Itajaí. It was named in honor of the Minister of Transport of the Washington Luís government, Víctor Konder.
It occupies a strategic position for the economic and tourist development of Santa Catarina, as it serves municipalities with a strong industrial and tourist presence, such as Blumenau, Itajaí, Brusque, Rio do Sul, Balneário Camboriú and Itapema. On average, it handles about one million passengers a year. Operates daily from 06:00 to 24:00
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SBPA - Salgado Filho - Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre International Airport - Salgado Filho (IATA: POA, ICAO: SBPA) is an international airport in the municipality of Porto Alegre, in Rio Grande do Sul. It is the largest and busiest airport in Rio Grande do Sul and the ninth most Brazil's number of passengers transported.
The airport complex was granted to the private sector on March 16, 2017. In an international bidding process, in which the Federal Government granted four Brazilian airports to the private sector, Fraport AG w... Porto Alegre International Airport - Salgado Filho (IATA: POA, ICAO: SBPA) is an international airport in the municipality of Porto Alegre, in Rio Grande do Sul. It is the largest and busiest airport in Rio Grande do Sul and the ninth most Brazil's number of passengers transported.
The airport complex was granted to the private sector on March 16, 2017. In an international bidding process, in which the Federal Government granted four Brazilian airports to the private sector, Fraport AG won the concession for the airports of Fortaleza and Porto Alegre for the next 30 and 25 years, respectively. Since then, Fraport Brasil - Fortaleza and Fraport Brasil - Porto Alegre were established in the country with the objective of creating two modern, efficient and customer-focused airports. The company took over the management of the airport on July 28, 2017 and has agreed on a concession contract for several improvements to the Passenger Terminal infrastructure.
Covering a total area of 850,000 m² in the north of Porto Alegre, the airport complex has its own road access system. Avenida Severo Dullius, the access road to the airport, connects with Avenida dos Estados, complement of BR-116. The entire structure is divided into a passenger terminal and an administrative building.
It was the first airport managed by Infraero to have an integrated check-in system. The airport has an Instrument Landing System (ILS) Category II at head 11 (west), allowing landings with a minimum horizontal visibility of 400 meters. The system is very useful in the periods between June and August, when a huge number of morning arrivals are delayed or canceled due to fog.
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SBPB Parnaíba
Parnaíba International Airport - Prefeito Doutor João Silva Filho (IATA: PHB, ICAO: SBPB) is an airport located in the municipality of Parnaíba, in Piauí. Located 268 kilometers from the capital Teresina. The airport operates regional and national flights. It is located on the Piauí coast, in a privileged area, between the municipalities of Camocim and Jericoacoara (both in Ceará), the Parnaíba River Delta (in Piauí), and the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park. This region is called Rota das Emoç... Parnaíba International Airport - Prefeito Doutor João Silva Filho (IATA: PHB, ICAO: SBPB) is an airport located in the municipality of Parnaíba, in Piauí. Located 268 kilometers from the capital Teresina. The airport operates regional and national flights. It is located on the Piauí coast, in a privileged area, between the municipalities of Camocim and Jericoacoara (both in Ceará), the Parnaíba River Delta (in Piauí), and the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park. This region is called Rota das Emoções, and Parnaíba airport is the main gateway for tourists who want to know this region.
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SBPJ V2 - Palmas - Brazil
Palmas–Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues Airport (IATA: PMW, ICAO: SBPJ) is the airport serving Palmas, Brazil. The airport is named after Brigadier Lysias Augusto Rodrigues (1896-1957), one of the founding figures of the Brazilian Air Force and crucial to the integration of Tocantins to Brazil via the passenger air services of the Brazilian Air Force.
It is operated by Infraero.
History
The airport was commissioned on October 5, 2001. It has an area of 23,739,952. 00m² which is... Palmas–Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues Airport (IATA: PMW, ICAO: SBPJ) is the airport serving Palmas, Brazil. The airport is named after Brigadier Lysias Augusto Rodrigues (1896-1957), one of the founding figures of the Brazilian Air Force and crucial to the integration of Tocantins to Brazil via the passenger air services of the Brazilian Air Force.
It is operated by Infraero.
History
The airport was commissioned on October 5, 2001. It has an area of 23,739,952. 00m² which is enough to future expansions. The terminal has 12,300m² and a capacity for 2 100,000 passengers/year.
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