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Manaus Eduardo Gomes International Airport

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IATA Code
MAO
ICAO Code
SBEG
City
Manaus
Country
Brazil
Runways
2700m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Azul
COPA
Gol
TAM Airlines
TRIP Linhas Aereas
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Air China
Air France
American Airlines
Iberia
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Lan Airlines
Qatar Airways
TAP Portugal
United Airlines

Eduardo Gomes International Airport serves Manaus, in northern Brazil. The city is an important industrial centre in Brazil and the main gateway to the Amazon region. TRIP has a large base at Manaus, and the airport is also extensively served by Gol and TAM.

Location of Manaus Eduardo Gomes International Airport, Brazil


 
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Brazilian airport privatisation pushed along by World Cup, Olympics

12-Jan-11 3:02 PM

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who took office on 01-Jan-2011, has reportedly made two decisions already on the privatisation of Infraero-operated airports and terminals in view of the growing urgency to improve infrastructure in advance of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. In one she plans to privatise new terminals at two Sao Paulo airports; in the other to enable Infraero to conduct an IPO.

Airline alliances in Latin America provoking major changes. How TAM helps Star

25-Feb-10 8:50 AM

Despite strong growth in several markets, Latin America’s aviation scene is in flux—perhaps more so than any other geographic region on the globe. Political and economic instability have been rampant across the region and continue to be a part of the 21st century landscape. The latest difficulties have been manifest as political unrest in Venezuela and continuing economic turmoil in Argentina, to name just two.

Brazil leading Latin American traffic recovery

22-Oct-09 5:40 PM

The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (which comprises of 38 member airlines operating more than 800 aircraft in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay) reported a 6.9% increase in domestic passenger numbers in Aug-2009 to 7.1 million passengers, with a domestic load factor of 65.9% (-0.1 ppts).

GOL losing load factor battle again

22-Apr-09 4:22 PM

GOL, the Brazilian LCC, had appeared to be arresting the decline in its load factor in Jan-2009, but it slipped again for the second consecutive month in Mar-2009. GOL reported an average load factor of 54.9% last month, declining 2.2 ppts year-on-year, despite capacity cuts of 12.8%.

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