Infraero
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Infraero is a Brazilian government corporation created in 1970, that is responsible for administering the main Brazilian commercial airports. In 2003, Infraero's airports carried approximately 250 million passengers. Infraero is a very profitable company. It manages 67 airports, which represent 97% of the regular air carriage activity in Brazil, 81 Air Navigation Stations and 32 Cargo Logistics Terminals. Present all over Brazil the company employs approximately 23 thousand effective and subcontracted workers, nationwide.
Approximately 400 million people pass through these airports annually, 96 million of whom are passengers. Infraero airports operate approximately 1.8 million landings and take-offs and carry 1.3 million tons of cargo a year.
The company implements a works plan which covers practically all airports managed by it and which generates over 50 thousand jobs all over Brazil. The Brazilian airport infrastructure, which may match to the international standards, is being update to meet the next years demand.
The works are performed with the company's own revenue, mainly generated by the air cargo storage and custom duty, granting of commercial areas in the airports, boarding, landing and stay tariffs, and rendering of communication and air navigation auxiliary services.
Infraero’s Mission: "To serve society’s needs for airport and aviation infrastructure, contributing to the sustainable development of Brazil, with focus on efficiency, safety and quality."
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[edit] List of airports administered by Infraero
[edit] North Region
- Belém
- Belém Regional Airport
- Val de Cães International Airport
- Boa Vista - Boa Vista International Airport
- Carajás - Regional Airport of Carajás
- Cruzeiro do Sul - Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport
- Altamira - Altamira Regional Airport
- Imperatriz - Imperatriz Domestic Airport
- Marabá - Marabá Domestic Airport
- Manaus - Eduardo Gomes International Airport
- Palmas - Palmas Domestic Airport
- Porto Velho - Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport
- Rio Branco - Presidente Médici International Airport
- Tefé - Tefé Domestic Airport
- Tabatinga - Tabatinga International Airport
[edit] Northeast Region
- Aracaju - Aracaju Domestic Airport
- Campina Grande - Campina Grande Domestic Airport
- Fortaleza - Fortaleza International Airport
- Ilhéus - Ilhéus Domestic Airport
- João Pessoa - João Pessoa Domestic Airport
- Juazeiro do Norte - Juazeiro do Norte Domestic Airport
- Maceió - Maceió International Airport
- Natal - Natal International Airport
- Paulo Afonso - Paulo Afonso Domestic Airport
- Petrolina - Petrolina Domestic Airport
- Recife - Recife International Airport
- Salvador - Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
- São Luís - Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport
- Teresina - Teresina Domestic Airport
[edit] Center-West Region
- Brasília - Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek International Airport
- Campo Grande - Campo Grande International Airport
- Corumbá - Corumbá International Airport
- Cuiabá - Cuiabá International Airport
- Goiânia - Goiânia Domestic Airport
- Ponta Porã - Ponta Porã International Airport
[edit] Southeast Region
- Belo Horizonte
- Carlos Prates Regional Field
- Tancredo Neves International Airport
- Pampulha Domestic Airport
- Campinas - Viracopos International Airport
- Juiz de Fora - Juiz de Fora Regional Airport
- Macaé - Macaé Regional Airport
- Montes Claros - Montes Claros Domestic Airport
- São José dos Campos - São José dos Campos Regional Airport
- São Paulo
- Rio de Janeiro
- Jacarepaguá Regional Field
- Santos Dumont Regional Airport
- Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport
- Uberaba - Uberaba Domestic Airport
- Uberlândia - Uberlândia Domestic Airport
- Vitória - Vitória Domestic Airport
[edit] Southern Region
- Bagé - Domestic Airport of Bagé
- Curitiba
- Afonso Pena International Airport
- Bacacheri Regional Fields
- Foz do Iguaçu - Foz do Iguaçu International Airport
- Florianópolis - Hercílio Luz International Airport
- Joinville - Joinville Domestic Airport
- Londrina - Londrina Domestic Airport
- Navegantes - Navegantes Regional Airport
- Pelotas - Pelotas International Airport
- Porto Alegre - Salgado Filho International Airport
- Uruguaiana - Uruguaiana International Airport
[edit] Top 10 by number of passengers
- 1 - Congonhas Domestic Airport - 12,070,000
- 2 - Guarulhos International Airport - 11,600,000
- 3 - Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek International Airport - 6,840,000
- 4 - Santos Dumont Regional Airport - 5,400,000
- 5 - Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport - 4,620,000
- 6 - Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport - 3,465,000
- 7 - Pampulha Regional Airport - 2,972,000
- 8 - Salgado Filho International Airport - 2,881,000
- 9 - Guararapes International Airport - 2,734,000
- 10 - Afonso Pena International Airport - 2,512,000
[edit] Top 5 by cargo
- 1 - Guarulhos International Airport - 420,000 tonnes
- 2 - Viracopos International Airport - 170,000 tonnes
- 3 - Eduardo Gomes International Airport - 108,000 tonnes
- 4 - Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport - 97,000 tonnes
- 5 - Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek International Airport - 64,000 tonnes
[edit] Top 5 by number of operations (aircraft movements)
- 1 - Congonhas Domestic Airport - 221,000
- 2 - Guarulhos International Airport - 139,000
- 3 - Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek International Airport - 122,000
- 4 - Santos Dumont Regional Airport - 91,000
- 5 - Marte Regional Field - 82,000
[edit] Top 5 by profitability
- 1 - Guarulhos International Airport (accounts for 35% of Infraero's income)
- 2 - Congonhas Domestic Airport
- 3 - Santos Dumont Regional Airport
- 4 - Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek International Airport
- 5 - Viracopos International Airport
[edit] List of major Brazilian airports not controlled by Infraero
Some major Brazilian airports are not controlled by Infraero, generally military airports. Some commercial airports of relative importance are also not controlled by Infraero.
[edit] Commercial airports
Commercial airports not controlled by Infraero are a government (public) responsibility. Generally, the municipality of the city where the airport serves or is located is responsible for the funding and maintenance of these airports (or, in rare cases, a private company is given responsibility by the municipality to be responsible for the airport; in this case, any profit stays with the private company). Also, Infraero does not exert any power in private-owned air fields.
- Cascavel - Cascavel Regional Airport
- Chapecó - Chapecó Airport
- Maringá - Maringá Domestic Airport
- Santa Maria - Santa Maria Regional Airport
- Santarém - Santarém Domestic Airport
[edit] Military airports
Infraero does not have any sort of control or responsibility over Brazilian military airbases; they are entirely controlled by the Brazilian Ministry of Aeronautic and Air Force.
- Santa Maria - Military Airbase of Santa Maria