Infraero

Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura Aeroportuaria - Infraero is an association founded in 1972 Brazilian state airport operator in the form of a public company. It is the largest airport operator in the country and operates the top-selling Brazilian airports, including all international airports such as the Rio de Janeiro - Antonio Carlos Jobim airport and São Paulo - Guarulhos airport. Infraero is also responsible for air traffic control.

The profitable companies are 66 airports ( market share of 97%), 81 air traffic control facilities and 32 cargo terminals in Brazil. It is an employer of over 13,000 people. In 2010, the Infraero airports have taken 1.8 million takeoffs and landings, handled 155.3 million passengers and 1.3 million tons of cargo.

Privatization

As part of the planned major events in Brazil ( 2014 World Cup, Olympic Games 2016) has announced the government's privatization of airports. Thus, a 25 - year concession for the airport of Natal to an international consortium has been awarded consisting of the Argentinian airport operator Corporacion America and the Brazilian construction companies Engevix in August 2011; Infraero will continue to hold 49% of the airport's capital. By late 2012, concessions for airports Brasilia, São Paulo - Guarulhos and Campinhas - Viracopos to be awarded to private operators.

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