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Oklahoma City Horizon
Discover Oklahoma City in unmatched detail with our exclusive landmark pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This pack brings every major landmark of the city to life, featuring carefully crafted high-resolution textures and full PBR materials for realistic depth and clarity. Experience the brilliance of enhanced night lighting, allowing you to explore OKC’s skyline under the stars, with every building illuminated to reflect its real-world counterpart. Realistic reflections further enhance the im... Discover Oklahoma City in unmatched detail with our exclusive landmark pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This pack brings every major landmark of the city to life, featuring carefully crafted high-resolution textures and full PBR materials for realistic depth and clarity. Experience the brilliance of enhanced night lighting, allowing you to explore OKC’s skyline under the stars, with every building illuminated to reflect its real-world counterpart. Realistic reflections further enhance the immersion, ensuring each highrise and iconic structure shines just as it does in the heart of Oklahoma. With an array of carefully modeled landmarks, this pack captures the essence of Oklahoma City’s unique architecture and vibrancy.
This pack contains the following landmarks: 101 Park Avenue, 204 North Robinson Building, BancFirst Tower, BOK Tower, City Hall, City Arts Museum, CityPlace, Civic Center, Continental Resources, Corporate Tower, County Office Building, County District Judge, Devon Energy Tower, Dowell Tower, First National Center, Leadership Square, Oklahoma Tower, Park Harvey Apartments, Paycom Center, Robinson Renaissance, Skirvin Hotel, Skydance Bridge, US Court House, Wyndham Grand Hotel.
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SBCF - Confins/bh - Brazil On Sale
Belo Horizonte / Confins - Tancredo Neves International Airport (IATA: CNF, ICAO: SBCF), formerly called Confins International Airport is the primary international airport serving Belo Horizonte. Since 2 September 1986 the airport is named after Tancredo de Almeida Neves (1910–1985), President-elect of Brazil. It is located in the municipality of Confins, in the Minas Gerais. It is operated by BH Airport S. A.
History
The airport was built by Infraero and inaugurated in 1984. Its purp... Belo Horizonte / Confins - Tancredo Neves International Airport (IATA: CNF, ICAO: SBCF), formerly called Confins International Airport is the primary international airport serving Belo Horizonte. Since 2 September 1986 the airport is named after Tancredo de Almeida Neves (1910–1985), President-elect of Brazil. It is located in the municipality of Confins, in the Minas Gerais. It is operated by BH Airport S. A.
History
The airport was built by Infraero and inaugurated in 1984. Its purpose was to lessen the congestion at Pampulha Airport, which at the time was operating at 120% of its capacity of 1. 3 million passengers per year. It was expected that by 1990, passenger movement at Confins would be nearly 2 million passengers per year. However, it surpassed the 1 million passenger mark only 22 years later. Presently its maximum operational capacity is 22 million passengers per year.
After its inauguration, just a small fraction of the capacity of Confins was used. This was partly due to its distance from downtown Belo Horizonte and, until recently, to the lack of satisfactory transportation alternatives for the pricey (about US $ 40) taxi rides. The over-crowded Pampulha Airport remained the airport of choice.
Airport exterior
In order to revert this scenario, in March 2005 the government of the state of Minas Gerais with the support of agencies of the Federal government decided to restrict Pampulha to operations of aircraft with capacity of up to 50 passengers. In the months thereafter, most operations were forced to move to Confins and the airport gained a new momentum. At that time, 130 flights were transferred from Pampulha to Confins, increasing annual passenger flow from 350,000 to around 3. 0 million that year.
The problems related to the distance of Confins to downtown Belo Horizonte were lessened by recent projects such as the improvement of the highway that links the city center to the airport (MG-10 highway), part of a larger project called Linha Verde (Green Line ), which seeks to reduce the time needed to reach the airport. Another project called the "Industrial Airport" is underway. In this project the government will exempt tax of businesses interested in settling their operations near the airport.
Its cargo facilities have a capacity of handling 18,000 tones (39,682,000 lb) and the warehouse has 6,400 m² (68,889 ft²).
The main maintenance facilities of Gol Airlines are located at this airport.
On 26 April 2011 it was confirmed that in order to speed-up much needed renovation and upgrade works, private companies would be granted a concession to explore some Infraero airports - among them, in a later phase, Confins. The plan was confirmed on 31 May 2011 and it was added that Infraero would retain 49% of the shares of each privatized airport and that negotiations were expected to be concluded in the first half of 2012.
On 22 November 2013 the Brazilian Government had a bidding process to determine the operator of the airport from 2014 until 2044. The group BH Airport formed by CCR (75%) and the administrator of Munich and Zurich Airports (25%) won the competition.
On 16 September 2015, all international operations were transferred to a new provisional terminal - Terminal 3 while domestic operations remained in Terminal 1.
The construction of Terminal 2 - an extension of Terminal 1 - started in September 2015 and finished in December 2016. It increased the airports capacity to 22 million passengers per year. On 8 December 2016 Terminal 2 was opened for domestic operations and in January 2017 international operations were transferred from Terminal 3. With the transfer of operations, Terminal 3 was closed.
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SBSG V2 - Governador Aluizio Alves - Natal - Brazil On Sale
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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SBRF- Recife - Guararapes On Sale
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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SBPA - Salgado Filho - Porto Alegre On Sale
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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