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SBPL Petrolina
Petrolina Airport / Senador Nilo Coelho (IATA: PNZ - ICAO: SBPL) is an international airport located in the municipality of Petrolina, in the interior of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. It is located 10 km from the center of Petrolina, 15 km from the center of Juazeiro in Bahia and approximately 300 km from Serra da Capivara National Park in Piauí.
It has the largest airstrip in the Northeast, with 3,250 meters long and 45 meters wide. It establishes itself as one of the main in the N... Petrolina Airport / Senador Nilo Coelho (IATA: PNZ - ICAO: SBPL) is an international airport located in the municipality of Petrolina, in the interior of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. It is located 10 km from the center of Petrolina, 15 km from the center of Juazeiro in Bahia and approximately 300 km from Serra da Capivara National Park in Piauí.
It has the largest airstrip in the Northeast, with 3,250 meters long and 45 meters wide. It establishes itself as one of the main in the Northeast, driven by the production of the São Francisco Valley, the largest fruit exporter in Brazil and responsible for the highest rate of economic growth in the Region.
Petrolina Airport has established itself as one of the main airports in the Northeast, driven by the production of the São Francisco Valley, the largest fruit exporter in Brazil and responsible for the highest economic growth rate in the region. Business, leisure and ecological tourism is growing year by year and now the region's excellent wines are also attracting visitors and producers from other locations. Modern and capable of receiving up to one million passengers a year, the airport serves around 50 municipalities close to the states of Pernambuco, Bahia and Piauí.
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SBPS - Porto Seguro - Brazil
Porto Seguro Airport is a Brazilian airport located in Porto Seguro, in the south of Bahia. It is located on Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, two kilometers from the city center and a few meters from the bus terminal. Porto Seguro is a coastal tourist resort in the Brazilian state of Bahia. It has approximately 90 kilometers of tropical beaches, including the popular Taperapuãn Beach. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, centered on the promenade full of bars, Passarela do Álcool. Dur... Porto Seguro Airport is a Brazilian airport located in Porto Seguro, in the south of Bahia. It is located on Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, two kilometers from the city center and a few meters from the bus terminal. Porto Seguro is a coastal tourist resort in the Brazilian state of Bahia. It has approximately 90 kilometers of tropical beaches, including the popular Taperapuãn Beach. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, centered on the promenade full of bars, Passarela do Álcool. During the time of Carnival, artists in extravagant costumes and parades of samba musicians help to create a wild street party.
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SBPV Porto Velho
O Aeroporto Internacional de Porto Velho – Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira (IATA: PVH, ICAO: SBPV) é um aeroporto internacional no município de Porto Velho, em Rondônia. É o principal aeroporto do estado de Rondônia. O terminal é distante cerca de sete quilômetros do centro da cidade.
Passou à condição de aeroporto internacional em fevereiro de 2002, estando localizado a 88 metros de altitude. Segundo dados de 2014, o aeroporto de Porto Velho é o 3º mais movimentado da Região Norte... O Aeroporto Internacional de Porto Velho – Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira (IATA: PVH, ICAO: SBPV) é um aeroporto internacional no município de Porto Velho, em Rondônia. É o principal aeroporto do estado de Rondônia. O terminal é distante cerca de sete quilômetros do centro da cidade.
Passou à condição de aeroporto internacional em fevereiro de 2002, estando localizado a 88 metros de altitude. Segundo dados de 2014, o aeroporto de Porto Velho é o 3º mais movimentado da Região Norte e o 28º no ranking nacional. [2] Com fácil acesso no bairro do Belmont, o aeroporto é servido pelas Avenidas Gov. Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira e Lauro Sodré. O complexo opera mais de 150 voos domésticos semanais pelas companhias aéreas Gol, Latam e Azul. Em outubro de 2014, a Avianca Brasil anunciou o fim das operações no aeroporto. A empresa operava um único voo diário que chegava de Cuiabá e pernoitava na capital rondoniense. Em janeiro de 2015, a Gol iniciou as operações do primeiro voo regular direto entre Porto Velho e o Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos, em São Paulo. O voo opera 3 vezes por semana.
As empresas de táxi aéreo baseadas no aeroporto são: Especial Táxi Aéreo, Assis Táxi Aéreo e Rima Táxi Aéreo. Todas operam com aeronaves monomotores e multimotores de pequeno porte, que fazem voos de fretamento para toda a região. A presença da Base Aérea de Porto Velho garante uma considerável movimentação de aeronaves militares. Vários ônibus para o aeroporto partem do centro de uma em uma hora, e há uma cooperativa de táxi que presta serviços exclusivamente para o aeroporto.
O aeroporto leva o nome em homenagem ao ex-governador de Rondônia Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira.
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SBRB Rio Branco
Rio Branco International Airport - Plácido de Castro (IATA: RBR, ICAO: SBRB) is an international airport in the municipality of Rio Branco and the main airport in the state of Acre. It is located in the rural area of the municipality of Rio Branco, on the BR-364 highway, and at a distance of 25 km from the city center. It was built in the late 1990s, because the area of the old airport was repossessed by justice to its true owner. Rio Branco airport serves domestic, international, general and mi... Rio Branco International Airport - Plácido de Castro (IATA: RBR, ICAO: SBRB) is an international airport in the municipality of Rio Branco and the main airport in the state of Acre. It is located in the rural area of the municipality of Rio Branco, on the BR-364 highway, and at a distance of 25 km from the city center. It was built in the late 1990s, because the area of the old airport was repossessed by justice to its true owner. Rio Branco airport serves domestic, international, general and military aviation, with the operation of scheduled airlines and air taxis. The terminal is prepared to receive 2. 4 million [1] passengers per year and performs about 6 daily operations.
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SBRF- Recife - Guararapes
Recife-Guararapes / Gilberto Freyre International Airport (IATA: REC, ICAO: SBRF) is an international airport located in the municipality of Recife, capital of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. It is the main airport in the state of Pernambuco, and one of three that have regular passenger transport operations, together with Petrolina International Airport and Fernando de Noronha Airport. It is the busiest airport terminal in the North-Northeast of Brazil, and the eighth Brazilian airport in mov... Recife-Guararapes / Gilberto Freyre International Airport (IATA: REC, ICAO: SBRF) is an international airport located in the municipality of Recife, capital of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. It is the main airport in the state of Pernambuco, and one of three that have regular passenger transport operations, together with Petrolina International Airport and Fernando de Noronha Airport. It is the busiest airport terminal in the North-Northeast of Brazil, and the eighth Brazilian airport in movement.
Located 12 km from the center of Recife, the airport caters to domestic and international passenger movements. It operates 24 hours a day and its name is an allusion to the historical fact of the Battles of the Guararapes, which occurred in the Brazilian colonial period on the Morro dos Guararapes, located on its west side.
Its construction predates the Second World War, and the conflict served to improve the structure of the Recife Air Base and, consequently, the airport itself. At the end of the 1940s, Recife became of great importance in air traffic, in the midst of the airways of the South Atlantic - Europe, due to its strategic geographical position. Its official name was given on July 2, 1948, when then-president Eurico Gaspar Dutra signed decree 25. 170-A, transforming Recife Airport, located in Campo do Ibura, at Guararapes Airport. The airport nomenclature was again changed on December 27, 2001, by Law No. 10,361, which established the name of Recife / Guararapes International Airport - Gilberto Freyre.
The current passenger terminal has the capacity to receive 16. 5 million passengers per year, which makes Guararapes Airport the largest, in annual capacity, in North-Northeast Brazil. In addition, it has a patio with 21 aircraft positions equipped with jetways (air-conditioned connectors); 64 check-in counters and 2,120 parking spaces. According to Infraero, its runway is 3,007 meters long. The airport was granted in 2019 to the Spanish company Aena Internacional, along with five other airport terminals in the Northeast region, for thirty years.
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SBRJ - Rio De Janeiro - Santos Dumont
Santos Dumont Airport (IATA: SDU, ICAO: SBRJ) is a domestic airport in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, one of the ten busiest in Brazil. It has a privileged location and is easily accessible right in the financial center of the city. Built in the 1930s on a landfill on the edge of Guanabara Bay, Santos Dumont was the first exclusively civilian airport to be opened in Brazil. Currently, it is the second busiest airport in the state of Rio de Janeiro after Galeão International Airport and the ... Santos Dumont Airport (IATA: SDU, ICAO: SBRJ) is a domestic airport in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, one of the ten busiest in Brazil. It has a privileged location and is easily accessible right in the financial center of the city. Built in the 1930s on a landfill on the edge of Guanabara Bay, Santos Dumont was the first exclusively civilian airport to be opened in Brazil. Currently, it is the second busiest airport in the state of Rio de Janeiro after Galeão International Airport and the seventh busiest in Brazil, in 2014.
A highlight of the Santos Dumont Airport is the modern departure lounge, the first in Brazil totally covered with transparent material, which gives a wide view of the Guanabara Bay, where it is possible to observe sights such as the Rio-Niterói Bridge, the Fiscal Island , the Museum of Contemporary Art, the city of Niterói, the Naval School and the Pão de Açúcar.
The main activity of the airport is on the Rio-São Paulo bridge, which transports passengers between Santos Dumont and Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, handling approximately 4 million passengers per year, which represents almost half of all the movement of the airport. airport. The second and third busiest routes are respectively to Brasília International Airport and Belo Horizonte-Confins International Airport, both of which carry more than 1 million passengers a year.
The airport complex is installed in an area of 833 thousand square meters, with two runways and landings with a capacity for 29 operations per hour, and two passenger terminals, one for departure and one for disembarkation. This structure offers the capacity to serve 9. 9 million passengers per year, according to Infraero.
Its name is a tribute to the Brazilian inventor Santos Dumont.
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SBRP Ribeirão Preto
Ribeirão Preto State Airport - Doutor Leite Lopes (IATA: RAO - ICAO: SBRP) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Ribeirão Preto, in the northeast region of the state of São Paulo. It offers support and infrastructure compatible with airports in large centers. It operates full time and, in 2019, received more than 34 thousand flights and 923 thousand passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in Brazil, even, with a movement higher than several Brazilian capitals. The airpo... Ribeirão Preto State Airport - Doutor Leite Lopes (IATA: RAO - ICAO: SBRP) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Ribeirão Preto, in the northeast region of the state of São Paulo. It offers support and infrastructure compatible with airports in large centers. It operates full time and, in 2019, received more than 34 thousand flights and 923 thousand passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in Brazil, even, with a movement higher than several Brazilian capitals. The airport is the headquarters and hub of Passaredo, a regional airline in Brazil.
Currently, the Leite Lopes Airport is the fourth largest in the state of São Paulo, being surpassed only by SP / Guarulhos, SP / Congonhas and Viracopos. With 6 airways and more than 100 aircraft a day, Leite Lopes airport is the most relevant in the interior. The lower airways, with a width of 30 kilometers, are at a minimum altitude of 15 thousand feet (each thousand feet corresponds to 300 meters) and a maximum of 24 thousand feet. They take the letter W as initials and are called Whiskey. They are the W-13, W-19, W-30, W-32 and W-51. They can be one-way or two-way. The only upper airway is the UP (Upper Zulu), which passes 24,500 feet - minimum height. The pilot has autonomy, depending on the device, to fly higher. The UP is 80 kilometers wide.
According to a study released by the Market Intelligence company Urban Systems, Leite Lopes Airport is the second regional airport terminal with the greatest potential for economic development in the country, due to factors such as infrastructure and location, passenger transportation, cargo transportation, accommodation and retail. and education. The Market Quality Index (IQM) was created, a methodology that takes into account aspects such as commercial, urban, economic and infrastructural information on the impacts of port activity in the studied region, aiming to measure the performance of each equipment.
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SBSG V2 - Governador Aluizio Alves - Natal - Brazil
Natal International Airport - Governador Aluízio Alves (IATA: NAT, ICAO: SBSG) is a Brazilian airport complex, located in the municipality of São Gonçalo do Amarante, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is located 26 kilometers from the center of Natal and 36 kilometers from Ponta Negra Beach, where most of the hotel zone of the capital of Rio Grande do Sul is concentrated. It is managed by the Inframérica Consortium.
It is the first privatized airport in the country. The terminal ha... Natal International Airport - Governador Aluízio Alves (IATA: NAT, ICAO: SBSG) is a Brazilian airport complex, located in the municipality of São Gonçalo do Amarante, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is located 26 kilometers from the center of Natal and 36 kilometers from Ponta Negra Beach, where most of the hotel zone of the capital of Rio Grande do Sul is concentrated. It is managed by the Inframérica Consortium.
It is the first privatized airport in the country. The terminal has an annual capacity of 6. 2 million passengers and was opened on May 31, 2014. Contractually, the Augusto Severo International Airport, former airport terminal, was deactivated as soon as the new terminal started to operate.
Among the medium-sized terminals (handling up to 05 (five) million passengers), a survey by the Civil Aviation Secretariat released in January 2016 placed the airport as the best in Brazil. Likewise, the survey also showed that the complex is the best in 11 items evaluated (out of 48), among them the categories "comfort", "service", "general cleaning" and "public transport". In October 2015, it was elected the best passenger terminal in the country, being the big winner of the 25th edition of the "Upis Tourism Award". In March 2017, the airport was appointed as the largest exporter in the northeast in 2016. In July 2018, the airport was awarded the best in Brazil in the category of up to 05 million passengers by the Ministry of Transport.
Conceived under the concept of "airport-city", the objective is, together with the creation of the Export Processing Zone (ZPE) of Macaíba, pole of attraction for exporting companies, to raise the level of competitiveness of cargo and passenger transportation in the Due to its proximity to the European continent. The complex is seen by political authorities as one of the levers for the economy of Rio Grande do Sul in the coming years. The airport has the official name "International Airport of Rio Grande do Norte / São Gonçalo do Amarante - Governador Aluízio Alves", pursuant to Law No. 12,920 of December 2013
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SBSL São Luis - Maranhão Brazil
Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport (IATA: SLZ, ICAO: SBSL), known as Tirirical Airport until 1998, is an international airport in the municipality of São Luís, Maranhão. It is the main airport in the state of Maranhão. It regularly operates regional and national flights and eventually international charter flights to Barbados in Central America, Lisbon in Portugal, Miami in the United States and European countries. It usually receives medium-sized aircraft such as Airbus A320 and Boein... Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport (IATA: SLZ, ICAO: SBSL), known as Tirirical Airport until 1998, is an international airport in the municipality of São Luís, Maranhão. It is the main airport in the state of Maranhão. It regularly operates regional and national flights and eventually international charter flights to Barbados in Central America, Lisbon in Portugal, Miami in the United States and European countries. It usually receives medium-sized aircraft such as Airbus A320 and Boeing 737. In 2009, the landing (with restrictions) of an Antonov An-124, which carried cargo for Vale, was registered. On December 26, 2010, a charter flight by the company EuroAtlantic Airways, operated by a Boeing 767-300ER, brought tourists from Europe to spend New Year's Eve in São Luís. Since 2013, the largest aircraft that regularly operates at the airport is the Airbus A321 with capacity for 220 LATAM passengers.
In 1942, runway 09/27 (when it was grass) and measured a thousand meters in length, served the Brazilian Army Air Base and was the only means available to São Luís to receive flights. Runway 06/24 was built as part of the US base that began operating in 1943. In 1974, the then Ministry of Aeronautics (now COMAER) transferred the technical, administrative and operational jurisdiction of the airport to Infraero. The current passenger terminal at Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport was inaugurated in February 1998. Under Federal Law No. 7383, of October 17, 1985, the airport is named in honor of Marechal-do-Ar Hugo da Cunha Machado, born in Maranhão and remembered for his performance in his military career and in political life.
Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport is the main gateway to the State of Maranhão and contributes to the social, cultural and economic development of the state. The State of Maranhão, and especially the metropolitan area of influence, the capital São Luís, has been standing out as a hub for industrial and tourist investments with opportunities for sustainable economic growth, promoting social inclusion and reducing regional inequalities.
Currently, Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport has a commercial area, with restaurant, snack bars, ice cream parlor, travel agency, handicraft store, banks, post office, car rental companies, etc. The road network connects Maranhão from the North to the South of the country, the infrastructure consists of an 8,100m² air-conditioned passenger terminal, parking for 400 spaces, departure and arrival halls, escalators, elevators, boarding bridges, two lanes. landing and take-off, the largest of which measuring 2386m x 45m, is equipped with ILS Cat 1 (instrument flight), which allows it to meet the most diverse landing and take-off situations with relevant operational safety.
Repairs and Expansion
The airport's passenger terminal had its structure compromised by the rains that occurred in early March 2011, and a structure with limited capacity was used to fulfill its function while the main terminal was undergoing renovations. The reopening of the terminal was expected to take place in 150 days, but it only took place on August 27, 2012. Infrastructure problems led the airport to temporarily lose its international classification in June 2011. The repair works, in value of R$ 13 million, included air conditioning of the passenger terminal, doubling of the departure area, expansion of the arrival area by 118 m² and an increase in the number of check-in counters from 22 to 27.
In the second half of 2014, a new renovation was started, budgeted at R$ 14. 5 million, which provides for the expansion of the terminal area from the current 6,200 m² to 11,100 m², construction of an exclusive space for flights international airports and installation of four operational modules, which will be attached to the terminal: embarkation, disembarkation, check-in and check-out. An increase in annual capacity to 5. 9 million passengers was estimated. As of June 2015, only 10% of the works announced were completed. In early 2017, new embarkation and disembarkation terminals were inaugurated.
Main features of the aerodrome:
- Renovated airport interior
- Airport site: 6,022,000 m²
- Passenger Terminal: 10. 7 thousand m²
- Cargo Terminal: 600 m²
- Track 06/24
- Material: asphalt
- Resistance: 52/F/B/X/T
- Dimensions: 2386 x 45 m
- PAPI at the head 06
- Track 09/27
- Material: asphalt
- Resistance: 39/F/B/X/T
- Dimensions: 1464 x 45 m
- Instrument approach systems: NDB, VOR and ILS Cat 1 (head 06)
- Aircraft yard: 29 positions
- Aircraft yard area: 48,687 m²
- Airfield Lights
- L21 - Aerodrome rotating beacon
- L23 – Obstacle Lights
- L26 - Illuminated wind direction indicator
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SBSO Sorriso
Sorriso Regional Airport - Adolino Bedin, or just Sorriso Airport, (IATA: SMT - ICAO: SBSO) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Sorriso, in the state of Mato Grosso. City.
Characteristics
Communication: AFIS radio frequency 130,350 Mhz
Day/Night VFR and IFR RNAV Operation.
Floor: A
Public Aerodrome
UTC - 4
Signaling: S
Track with night beacon.
Distance from the city center: 10 km via BR163
Approach Trajectory Accuracy Indicators (PAPIs)
T... Sorriso Regional Airport - Adolino Bedin, or just Sorriso Airport, (IATA: SMT - ICAO: SBSO) is a Brazilian airport located in the municipality of Sorriso, in the state of Mato Grosso. City.
Characteristics
Communication: AFIS radio frequency 130,350 Mhz
Day/Night VFR and IFR RNAV Operation.
Floor: A
Public Aerodrome
UTC - 4
Signaling: S
Track with night beacon.
Distance from the city center: 10 km via BR163
Approach Trajectory Accuracy Indicators (PAPIs)
Telecommunications and Air Traffic Service Provider Station (EPTA)
Area Navigation (Rnav) - (Random Navigation, in English)
Fênix AP2 Fire Truck, capacity 6. 1 thousand liters of water, and pump of 1. 5 thousand gallons/minute.
AVGAS/JET gas station with aviation kerosene and nitrogen from 11 am to 8 pm.
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