São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport

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The São Paulo - Guarulhos Airport ( IATA: GRU, ICAO: SBGR ), also known as Aeroporto Internacional de São Paulo / Guarulhos or Aeroporto de Cumbica, is a Brazilian airport in Cumbica, a suburb of Guarulhos, and is therefore in the metropolitan region of São Paulo. Inaugurated on 20 January 1985, he is currently responsible for 30 % of the Brazilian aviation with more than 171,000 aircraft movements. In January 2014 he was ranked by the U.S. newspaper Wall St. Cheat Sheet to the poorest 10 airports worldwide.

The airport has an area of 1377 ha, more than 500 ha consist of those from urban area.

Infrastructure

Airport Infrastructure: Two parallel slopes for takeoffs and landings: one with three kilometers in length, the other at 3.7 km. There are views of the construction of an auxiliary runway of 2.075 kilometers. It is divided into two terminals. Terminal 1 - TPS 1 has about 7.5 ha while the terminal 2 - TPS 2 has about 8 hectares. The operation of both terminals operate 24 hours a day.

The original plan of the airport still contained the future construction of a terminal 3 - TPS 3 With the completion of this terminal would be the airport of Guarulhos one of the largest in the world and the largest in Latin America.

Terminals, airlines and destinations

Uberlandia Vitoria | | 1A

Gallery

TPS1 inside - Main Hall

TPS2 inside - Main Hall

The Tower

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