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SBMY Manicoré On Sale
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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SBMG Maringa On Sale
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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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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SBAA Conceição Do Araguaia On Sale
Pilot Academy Settings PageThe Conceição do Araguaia Airport - Bendito Roque (IATA: CDJ, ICAO: SBAA) serves the city of Conceição do Araguaia, in the state of Pará. It is located on Highway PA-447, s/n.
The largest at the airport will be to develop tourism in that region, as it has beaches and beautiful beaches.
It is one of the 24 airports in the state included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, which was created in 2012 by the Federal Government with the aim of b... Pilot Academy Settings PageThe Conceição do Araguaia Airport - Bendito Roque (IATA: CDJ, ICAO: SBAA) serves the city of Conceição do Araguaia, in the state of Pará. It is located on Highway PA-447, s/n.
The largest at the airport will be to develop tourism in that region, as it has beaches and beautiful beaches.
It is one of the 24 airports in the state included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, which was created in 2012 by the Federal Government with the aim of building and/or renovating 270 airports across the country.
Characteristics
Latitude: 8º20'54" S
Longitude: 49º18'9" W
Signaling: S
Clues 08/26
Length: 5,905 feet
Width: 98 feet
Surface: Asphalt
Elevation: 653 feet
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Milas–bodrum Airport
Milas–Bodrum Airport (IATA: BJV, ICAO: LTFE) is an international airport that serves the Turkish towns of Bodrum and Milas. The airport is situated 36 km northeast of the town of Bodrum, and 16 km south of Milas
A spacious new international terminal was completed in 2000; this then became the domestic terminal in 2012 following the completion of the new international terminal. The old terminal, now reserved for domestic flights, is next to the international terminal. The terminals host ab... Milas–Bodrum Airport (IATA: BJV, ICAO: LTFE) is an international airport that serves the Turkish towns of Bodrum and Milas. The airport is situated 36 km northeast of the town of Bodrum, and 16 km south of Milas
A spacious new international terminal was completed in 2000; this then became the domestic terminal in 2012 following the completion of the new international terminal. The old terminal, now reserved for domestic flights, is next to the international terminal. The terminals host about 2. 5 million travellers per year, and are especially busy during the peak summer tourism months when charter flights arrive frequently from major cities in Europe.
The new terminal, designed to handle 5 million passengers a year, opened in June 2012 and operation of the airport was transferred to a private company who run the airport on behalf of the Turkish Government. The terminal itself is now large and spacious with additional seating and two outdoor smoking areas which can be accessed, from the departures lounge. Improvements were made to the check in area and the former international terminal was converted into a domestic terminal.
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SBSL São Luis - Maranhão Brazil On Sale
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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SBKP Viracopos-campinas On Sale
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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EDWC DAMME AIRFIELD
DAMME Airport ( ICAO code : EDWC ) is located approximately four kilometers southwest of the Lower Saxony town of Damme in Rottinghausen and is part of the public transport infrastructure of the southern Oldenburg Münsterland region . It is available to all general aviation users without prior notice, 365 days a year. The airfield can be used 24 hours a day.
In 1996, the airfield, including its land, buildings, and all technical facilities, was put up for sale. Several members of the Dam... DAMME Airport ( ICAO code : EDWC ) is located approximately four kilometers southwest of the Lower Saxony town of Damme in Rottinghausen and is part of the public transport infrastructure of the southern Oldenburg Münsterland region . It is available to all general aviation users without prior notice, 365 days a year. The airfield can be used 24 hours a day.
In 1996, the airfield, including its land, buildings, and all technical facilities, was put up for sale. Several members of the Damme Aeroclub joined forces, acquired the airfield, and founded the company Verkehrslandeplatz Damme Besitzgesellschaft (Damme Public Landing Site Ownership Company) . Since then, the airfield areas have been leased to Verkehrslandeplatz Damme Betriebsgesellschaft (Damme Public Landing Site Operating Company) , whose shareholders are also the airfield owners.
On 20 March 2012, a retired Transall aircraft of the German Armed Forces , first registered in 1970, landed on the grounds of Damme Airfield and has since been exhibited there by the Museum of Technology, Nature and Aviation.
Either you fly aircraft, glider or helicopter, just take off from Damme.
Guten flug !
SPINOZA
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Cs 767-300er Livery Pack 25 Pw
The CS 767-300ER PW LIVERY PACK 25 offers an extensive variety of 25 ultra-high resolution (true 8K) liveries for the CS 767-300ER PW 4D and 6D variants.
Every livery resembles each aircraft time period, engine, window, winglet and antenna configurations.
- LTU D-AMUP (2002)
- Air Canada C-GGFJ (2004)
- Air France F-GHGH (2003)
- Martinair PH-MCJ (2011)
- Trans World Airlines EI-CAL (1996)
- Delta Airlines N195DN (2022)
- Scandinavian Airlines LN-RCF (2003)
- Sta... The CS 767-300ER PW LIVERY PACK 25 offers an extensive variety of 25 ultra-high resolution (true 8K) liveries for the CS 767-300ER PW 4D and 6D variants.
Every livery resembles each aircraft time period, engine, window, winglet and antenna configurations.
- LTU D-AMUP (2002)
- Air Canada C-GGFJ (2004)
- Air France F-GHGH (2003)
- Martinair PH-MCJ (2011)
- Trans World Airlines EI-CAL (1996)
- Delta Airlines N195DN (2022)
- Scandinavian Airlines LN-RCF (2003)
- Star Alliance Lufthansa D-ABUW (2004)
- Japan Airlines JA8269 (2015)
- United Airlines N644UA (2022)
- Condor D-ABUC (2001)
- AeroMexico XA-MIR (2009)
- Japan Airlines JA8364 (2015)
- United Airlines N675UA (2022)
- Air Canada Rouge C-FIYE (2020)
- Air China B-2557 (2011)
- Aer Lingus EI-CAL (1991)
- Hawaiian Air H580HA (2018)
- Varig PR-VAO (2008)
- Ethiopian Airlines ET-ALP (2022)
- Ukraine Int. Airlines UR-GED (2021)
- Condor D-ABUH (2022)
- Icelandair TF-FIB (2006)
- LAN Airlines CC-CDM (2012)
- United Airlines N642UA (2013)
Please note that this livery pack is for the Captain Sim 767-300ER PW for MSFS2020 only.
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SWHT Brazil On Sale
Francisco Correa da Cruz Airport (IATA: HUW, ICAO: SWHT) is the airport serving Humaitá, Brazil.
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. Since 2016, the city of Humaitá has not been operating commercial flights, not even with a MAP company that operated the stretch in the past. It was found that on the MA... Francisco Correa da Cruz Airport (IATA: HUW, ICAO: SWHT) is the airport serving Humaitá, Brazil.
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. Since 2016, the city of Humaitá has not been operating commercial flights, not even with a MAP company that operated the stretch in the past. It was found that on the MAP company website there is no longer the option of flights to Humaitá from Manaus
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