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SBEG - Eduardo Gomes - Manaus - Brazil On Sale
Manaus / Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG) is an international airport located in the municipality of Manaus, capital of the state of Amazonas. It is the largest airport in the northern region of Brazil, with an annual capacity for 13. 5 million passengers, and the busiest in the Infraero network in the transportation of goods, accounting for 28. 71% of all cargo movement managed by the state-owned company in the country. in 2018. [4] In 2019, it handled 2 971 583 passe... Manaus / Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG) is an international airport located in the municipality of Manaus, capital of the state of Amazonas. It is the largest airport in the northern region of Brazil, with an annual capacity for 13. 5 million passengers, and the busiest in the Infraero network in the transportation of goods, accounting for 28. 71% of all cargo movement managed by the state-owned company in the country. in 2018. [4] In 2019, it handled 2 971 583 passengers, making it the 17th busiest airport in the country. Currently, eight airlines operate at the airport, connecting Manaus to several countries, in addition to domestic routes. It is located in the western region of the city, more precisely in the Tarumã district, 14 km away from the Historic Center.
Inaugurated in 1976, it was the first airport in the Infraero chain to have boarding bridges and an automated system, making it the most modern in the country at the time. With an area of 14 square kilometers, the airport complex has two passenger terminals, one to serve regular aviation and the other, regional aviation. It also has a cargo logistics complex, which was implemented in three stages, the Logistics Terminal 1, opened in 1976, the Logistics Terminal 2, in 1980 and the Logistics Terminal 3, in 2004.
It was named after Eduardo Gomes, air marshal and patron of the Brazilian Air Force. In 2012, a decree from the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) changed and renewed the registration of the aerodrome in its registration. From then on, it became known as Manaus International Airport / Eduardo Gomes.
In 2019, the airport won a direct weekly flight to Orlando, in the United States, operated by Gol Linhas Aéreas. The new route added to the list of international routes available from the Manauara terminal, such as Buenos Aires, Caracas, Panama City and Miami, operated by Avior, Copa Airlines, Gol Linhas Aéreas, American Airlines and LATAM Airlines. The creation of direct flights to Europe is also being studied. In the same year, the airport was voted the second best in the country in terms of “general passenger satisfaction”. This is the evaluation of users heard in the Passenger Satisfaction Survey, carried out by the National Civil Aviation Secretariat of the Ministry of Transport, Ports and Civil Aviation (MTPA).
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ALEXANDRE AX
LUIS VILLANI
LEE CLEY
FELIPE D.


SBBE V2 - Belem - Brazil On Sale
O Aeroporto Internacional de Belém - Júlio Cezar Ribeiro (IATA: BEL, ICAO: SBBE) é um aeroporto internacional localizado no município de Belém, Pará. É o aeroporto mais movimentado da Região Norte do Brasil em termos de número de passageiros transportados, ocupando a décima quarta posição no ranking de aeroportos brasileiros em movimentação de passageiros.
It was the first airport in Brazil, still in the 1990s, to adopt the current construction standard for INFRAERO airports, undergoing ... O Aeroporto Internacional de Belém - Júlio Cezar Ribeiro (IATA: BEL, ICAO: SBBE) é um aeroporto internacional localizado no município de Belém, Pará. É o aeroporto mais movimentado da Região Norte do Brasil em termos de número de passageiros transportados, ocupando a décima quarta posição no ranking de aeroportos brasileiros em movimentação de passageiros.
It was the first airport in Brazil, still in the 1990s, to adopt the current construction standard for INFRAERO airports, undergoing a complete reformulation and modernization, carried out in two phases through joint investments between the Federal Government and the State Government of Pará. The first stage of the project was delivered to the population in 1999, consisting of a completely new and refrigerated building that introduced the use of jetbridges / fingers (4) in the state of Pará, previously unheard of for airport passengers. Inaugurated the first phase of the project, the old passenger terminal was demolished to make way for an extension of the new building, housing a new arrival hall, more stores, expansion of the departure lounge, addition of 2 more fingers, as well as a terrace widescreen. In 2001, the 2nd stage of the works was inaugurated and the project for the new Belém International Airport was completed, representing an investment of approximately R $ 78 million, only in the passenger terminal, an amount equivalent to more than 41 million dollars considering the quotation of time.
In all, the passenger terminal at Belém International Airport is one of the largest and most modern in Brazil and is located in an area of 33 thousand m². The site has an international departure lounge and six departure and arrival bridges, one reversible, one international and four domestic, offering its users a structure with 30 check-in counters, four baggage claim mats, electronic information system flight, commercial establishments, in addition to a panoramic terrace, the latter installed in an air-conditioned space, allowing the viewing of passengers boarding and disembarking without the inconvenience of noise pollution.
Managed by INFRAERO, the complex has a control tower, approach control and two airstrips, the largest of which is 2,800m.
Security is a constant concern at the International Airport of Belém. Inspection has been intensified and all employees are attentive to any attitude that may be considered suspicious. In addition, surveillance at the terminal is enhanced with TV cameras.
CREW/CREDITS:
ALEXANDRE AX
LUIS VILLANI
LEE CLEY
FELIPE D.