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Eduardo Gomes International Airport

Manaus International Airport - Eduardo Gomes
Aeroporto Internacional de Manaus - Eduardo Gomes
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Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Infraero
Serves Greater Manaus
Location Amazonas, Brazil
Focus city for Azul Brazilian Airlines
Elevation AMSL 80 m / 264 ft
Coordinates 03°02′28″S 060°03′02″W / 3.04111°S 60.05056°W / -3.04111; -60.05056Coordinates: 03°02′28″S 060°03′02″W / 3.04111°S 60.05056°W / -3.04111; -60.05056
Website http://www4.infraero.gov.br
Map
MAO is located in Brazil
MAO
MAO
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 2,700 8,858 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Passengers 3,258,157
Aircraft Operations 48,433
Metric tonnes of cargo 123,009
Statistics: Infraero
Sources: Airport Website,ANAC
Passengers 3,258,157
Aircraft Operations 48,433
Metric tonnes of cargo 123,009

Manaus International Airport - Eduardo Gomes (IATA: MAOICAO: SBEG) is the major international airport in Northern Brazil, located in the city of Manaus and the busiest in the number of international passengers this region. In cargo transport, it is the third busiest in the Brazil, behind only the airports of Guarulhos and Viracopos.

It is named after the Brazilian politician and military figure Air Marshal Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981). It is located in the west of Manaus, 8 miles from the Historic Center.

Manaus International Airport replaced Ponta Pelada Airport as the main public airport of Manaus in 1976. Ponta Pelada was then given the name Manaus Air Force Base and began handling exclusively military operations.

The construction of the airport began in 1972 and it was officially inaugurated on 31 March 1976. It was then the most modern airport in Brazil and the first one to operate with jet bridges. Though originally planned to be named Supersonic Airport of Manaus, it had its official name changed to Eduardo Gomes by the law 5.967 of 11 December 1973.

The airport has two passenger terminal buildings. Passenger Terminal 1 receives domestic and international flights and Passenger Terminal 2, opened on 12 March 1985, receives general aviation and some regional flights. Furthermore, the airport has three cargo terminals, opened in 1976, 1980 and 2004. They have a total area of 49,000 m² and can process up to 12,000 t/month of cargo. Cargo Terminals 1 and 2 handle goods for export and Cargo Terminal 3 for import.

The Brazilian Integrated Air Traffic Control and Air Defense Center section 4 (Cindacta IV) is located in the vicinity of the airport.

On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL793.5 million (USD316.1 million; EUR292.2 million) investment plan to upgrade Eduardo Gomes International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which will be held in Brazil, Manaus being one of the venue cities. The investment was invested as follows:


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