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SBGV Governador Valadares Airport
Governador Valadares is a Brazilian municipality in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeastern region of the country. It is located in the Vale do Rio Doce and is located about 320 km east of the state capital. It occupies an area of just over 2,342 km², of which approximately 58 km² is in an urban area, and its population in 2020 was 281,046 inhabitants, positioning itself as the ninth most populous in the state of Minas Gerais.
The exploration of the region of the... Governador Valadares is a Brazilian municipality in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeastern region of the country. It is located in the Vale do Rio Doce and is located about 320 km east of the state capital. It occupies an area of just over 2,342 km², of which approximately 58 km² is in an urban area, and its population in 2020 was 281,046 inhabitants, positioning itself as the ninth most populous in the state of Minas Gerais.
The exploration of the region of the current city began in the sixteenth century, on expeditions like the one of Sebastião Fernandes Tourinho who followed the course of the Doce River in search of precious metals on its banks. However, the settlement was only started between the 18th and 19th centuries, with the installation of barracks designed to monitor attacks by the Botocudos Indians against colonists and traders who sailed on the Doce River. With the lease of EFVM, around 1907, the settlement was consolidated, whose location close to coffee producers and logging favored commercial development and population growth. Thus, the municipality was emancipated from Peçanha in the 1930s.
After the 1940s, the extraction of mica and precious stones brought a strong population growth, alongside livestock and trade. However, with the decline of natural resources and agriculture, capital turnover was only possible with the inflow of income sent by emigrants who went to other countries, especially the United States. Commercial activity is the main source of income generated in the city, along with agro-industry and the processing of regional products.
The city is bathed by the Doce River and has as its important natural landmark the Pico da Ibituruna, which can be seen from almost the entire municipality and offers the opportunity for free flight climbing and jumping, including national and international championships of this modality. Events such as GV Folia and Expoagro GV are also the main attractions.
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SBHT Altamira On Sale
Altamira Airport (IATA: ATM, ICAO: SBHT) is located in the municipality of Altamira, in the state of Pará.
The airport has the capacity to serve more than 90,000 passengers a year and is located approximately 7 km from the city center. Located in a region with difficult road access during the rainy season, Altamira Airport occupies an important position in the regional transport system, air traffic operations connect Altamira and neighboring cities to the state capital and other cities i... Altamira Airport (IATA: ATM, ICAO: SBHT) is located in the municipality of Altamira, in the state of Pará.
The airport has the capacity to serve more than 90,000 passengers a year and is located approximately 7 km from the city center. Located in a region with difficult road access during the rainy season, Altamira Airport occupies an important position in the regional transport system, air traffic operations connect Altamira and neighboring cities to the state capital and other cities in Brazil .
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SBIC Itacoatiara On Sale
Mariano Arico Barros Municipal Airport (IATA: ITA / ICAO: SBIC) is located in the municipality of Itacoatiara, in the Metropolitan Region of Manaus, in the state of Amazonas. Its coordinates are as follows: 03° 07′ 35″ S latitude and 58° 28′ 54″ W longitude.
Characteristics
Approved and opened to public air traffic on June 24, 1988, Itacoatiara airport is located in the rural area of the municipality, approximately 8 km from the city center. It has an asphalted track with 1515 meters ... Mariano Arico Barros Municipal Airport (IATA: ITA / ICAO: SBIC) is located in the municipality of Itacoatiara, in the Metropolitan Region of Manaus, in the state of Amazonas. Its coordinates are as follows: 03° 07′ 35″ S latitude and 58° 28′ 54″ W longitude.
Characteristics
Approved and opened to public air traffic on June 24, 1988, Itacoatiara airport is located in the rural area of the municipality, approximately 8 km from the city center. It has an asphalted track with 1515 meters long by 30 meters wide, being located at 43 meters of altitude.
There is no large airline serving it, only small planes and usually they are private planes that meet the local demand of businessmen and heads of state who make the air bridge with the big cities, shortening the distance with the big cities and centers. regional.
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SBIL Ilheus Bahia On Sale
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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SBIP Vale do Aço Regional Airport
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SBIT Itumbiara Airport
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SBIZ Imperatriz On Sale
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 On Sale
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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SBJD Jundiaí Airport
Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport (IATA: QDV, ICAO: SBJD) is the airport serving Jundiaí, Brazil. It is named after Rolim Adolfo Amaro (1942–2001), founder and former president of LATAM Brasil formerly known as TAM Airlines.
It is operated by Voa São Paulo.
The airport was commissioned in 1942 and it is dedicated to general aviation. In 2009 the airport was ranked 10th in terms of aircraft operations in Brazil, and in 2010 it remained amongst the busiest airports in the cou... Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport (IATA: QDV, ICAO: SBJD) is the airport serving Jundiaí, Brazil. It is named after Rolim Adolfo Amaro (1942–2001), founder and former president of LATAM Brasil formerly known as TAM Airlines.
It is operated by Voa São Paulo.
The airport was commissioned in 1942 and it is dedicated to general aviation. In 2009 the airport was ranked 10th in terms of aircraft operations in Brazil, and in 2010 it remained amongst the busiest airports in the country due to its general aviation traffic, including executive aviation and aircraft maintenance facilities.
On 15 March 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP.
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- Detailed ground textures
- Detailed hangars, airport buildings and objects
- High resolution textures
- Custom mesh
- Accurate taxiway, runway and apron
- PBR textures on all objects
- Custom night lighting
- Custom Static aircrafts (PA 18 + Learjet 45)
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SBJE Jericoacoara On Sale
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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