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Eduardo Gomes International Airport

Coordinates:03°02′28″S060°03′02″W / 3.04111°S 60.05056°W /-3.04111; -60.05056
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Commercial airport serving Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

Manaus–Eduardo Gomes International Airport
Aeroporto Internacional de Manaus–Eduardo Gomes
Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator
ServesManaus
Opened31 March 1976; 49 years ago (1976-03-31)
Hub for
Focus city forAzul Brazilian Airlines
Time zoneBRT−1 (UTC−04:00)
Elevation AMSL81 m / 264 ft
Coordinates03°02′28″S060°03′02″W / 3.04111°S 60.05056°W /-3.04111; -60.05056
Websitewww.airport-manaus.com.br
Map
MAO is located in Brazil
MAO
MAO
Location in Brazil
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
11/292,7008,858Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Passengers3,181,366Increase 11%
Aircraft operations46,914Increase 7%
Statistics:Vinci[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2]ANAC,[3]DECEA[4]

Manaus–Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA:MAO,ICAO:SBEG) is aninternational airport servingManaus, Brazil. On 11 December 1973, while still under construction, the name of the facility was changed fromSupersonic Airport of Manaus (owing to its design enabling Concorde operations[5]) toEduardo Gomes International Airport, celebrating the Brazilian politician and military figureAir Marshal Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981).[6]

It is operated byVinci Airports.

History

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Eduardo Gomes International Airport replacedPonta Pelada Airport as the main public airport of Manaus in 1976. Ponta Pelada was then renamedManaus Air Force Base and began handling exclusively military operations.[7]

The construction of the airport began in 1972 and it was commissioned on 31 March 1976 by a domestic flight operated by a Boeing 727-100 ofServiços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul. At the time it was the most modern airport in Brazil and the first one to operate withjet bridges.[8]

The airport has two passenger terminal buildings. Passenger Terminal 1 handles all domestic and international flights and Passenger Terminal 2, opened on 12 March 1985, handles general aviation. Furthermore, the airport has three cargo terminals, opened in 1976, 1980 and 2004. They have a total area of 49,000 square metres (530,000 sq ft) 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.[9]

On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL793.5 million (US$316.1 million; EUR292.2 million) investment plan to upgrade Eduardo Gomes International Airport focusing on the preparations for the2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Manaus being one of the venue cities. The investment comprised enlargement of apron and existing runway and enlargement and renovation of the passenger terminal.[10]

Responding to critiques to the situation of its airports, on 18 May 2011, Infraero released a list evaluating some of its most important airports according to its saturation levels. According to the list, Manaus was considered to be in good situation, operating with less than 70% of its capacity.[11]

In terms of cargo handled, Manaus is the third-busiest inBrazil, behindSão Paulo-Guarulhos andCampinas.[citation needed]

The Brazilian Integrated Air Traffic Control and Air Defense Center section 4 (Cindacta IV) is located in the vicinity of the airport.[12]

Previously operated byInfraero, on April 7, 2021Vinci SA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport.[13]

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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AirlinesDestinations
Apuí Táxi AéreoApuí,Manicoré
AviancaBogotá
Azul Brazilian AirlinesBelém,Belo Horizonte–Confins,Boa Vista,Campinas,Fortaleza,Itaituba,Parintins,Porto Trombetas,Porto Velho,Recife,Santarém,São Gabriel da Cachoeira,Tabatinga,Tefé
Charter:Carauari,[citation needed]Porto Urucu[citation needed]
Azul ConectaBarcelos,Borba,Coari,Lábrea,Manicoré,Maués,Santa Isabel do Rio Negro
Copa AirlinesPanama City–Tocumen
Gol Linhas AéreasBogotá (ends 26 February 2026),[14]Brasília,Fortaleza,Porto Velho,Rio Branco,Rio de Janeiro–Galeão,Santarém,São Paulo–Guarulhos
Seasonal:Miami[citation needed]
LATAM BrasilBelém,Brasília,Fortaleza,Rio de Janeiro–Galeão,São Paulo–Guarulhos
RUTACA AirlinesCaracas (begins 24 February 2026)[15]
TAP Air PortugalLisbon

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
Total Express Linhas AéreasSão Paulo-Guarulhos[16]

Statistics

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Terminal 1
View of runway 11 withTAM AirlinesAirbus A330-200
Cargo Terminal

Following are the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according toInfraero (2007-2021) andVinci (2022-2025) reports:[17][18][19][1]

YearPassengerAircraftCargo (t)
20253,181,366Increase 11%46,914Increase 7%
20242,854,607Increase 9%43,759Increase 8%
20232,626,386Decrease 4%40,564Decrease 7%
20222,725,184Increase 21%43,437Increase 10%
20212,258,780Increase 30%39,367Increase 28%100,017Increase 7%
20201,737,962Decrease 43%30,717Decrease 23%93,330Decrease 21%
20193,073,231Increase 9%40,120Increase 2%117,723Increase 5%
20182,827,615Increase 7%39,199Increase 6%111,966Steady
20172,645,205Steady37,030Decrease 2%112,510Decrease 1%
20162,651,452Decrease 19%37,951Decrease 22%113,861Decrease 6%
20153,258,157Decrease 4%48,433Decrease 12%121,295Decrease 22%
20143,389,867Increase 10%54,862Decrease 1%156,329Decrease 7%
20133,077,077Decrease 2%55,141Decrease 4%168,299Increase 8%
20123,131,150Increase 4%57,575Increase 2%156,147Decrease 6%
20113,019,426Increase 12%56,298Increase 7%166,610Increase 6%
20102,688,623Increase 17%52,505Increase 15%157,157Increase 10%
20092,300,022Increase 14%45,852Increase 2%142,623Increase 1%
20082,021,668Decrease 2%44,823Increase 1%141,618Decrease 17%
20072,063,87244,303170,132

Accidents and incidents

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Access

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The airport is located 14 km (9 mi) north of downtown Manaus.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Dados Operacionais".Vinci (in Portuguese). Retrieved5 January 2026.
  2. ^"Manaus Airport".Vinci (in Portuguese). Retrieved3 June 2023.
  3. ^"Aeródromos".ANAC (in Portuguese). 29 June 2020. Retrieved12 May 2021.
  4. ^"Eduardo Gomes (SBEG)".DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved24 October 2023.
  5. ^"Manaus termina aeroporto que receberá os supersônicos".Alto Madeira (12334): 4.
  6. ^"LEI Nº 5.967, DE 11 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1973".Câmara dos Deputados (in Portuguese). 11 December 1973. Retrieved14 October 2023.
  7. ^"Base Aérea de Manaus e 1°/9° GAv completam 39 anos de apoio à Amazônia" (in Portuguese). Força Aérea Brasileira. 14 April 2009. Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  8. ^"Histórico" (in Portuguese). Infraero. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  9. ^"Aeroporto Internacional Eduardo Gomes-Manaus" (in Portuguese). Infraero. Retrieved26 April 2011.
  10. ^Rittner, Daniel; Braga, Paulo Victor (31 August 2009)."Infraero vai gastar R$5 bi em reforma de aeroportos".Valor Econômico (in Portuguese). pp. A4.
  11. ^"Governo muda critério de avaliação e 'melhora' desempenho de aeroportos" (in Portuguese). O Estado de S. Paulo. 19 May 2011. Archived fromthe original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved20 May 2011.
  12. ^"Cindacta IV" (in Portuguese). Brazilian Air Force: Departamento de Controle do Espaço Aéreo DECEA. Retrieved4 May 2011.
  13. ^"Governo federal arrecada R$ 3,3 bilhões com leilão de 22 aeroportos".Agência Brasil (in Portuguese). 7 April 2021. Retrieved7 April 2021.
  14. ^"Gol anuncia suspensão dos voos entre Manaus e Bogotá".Panrotas (in Portuguese). 29 December 2025. Retrieved2 January 2026.
  15. ^"Venezuela voltará a ser conectada ao Brasil com voos da capital e do interior para Manaus e Boa Vista".Aeroin (in Portuguese). 24 January 2026. Retrieved24 January 2026.
  16. ^"Total Express dá detalhes da nova companhia aérea brasileira, a Anivia".Aeroin (in Portuguese). 12 December 2023. Retrieved25 December 2023.
  17. ^"Anuário Estatístico Operacional"(PDF).Infraero (in Portuguese). 12 April 2012. Retrieved16 August 2024.
  18. ^"Estatísticas".Infraero (in Portuguese). Retrieved16 August 2024.
  19. ^"Dados Estatísticos-AMA".Vinci (in Portuguese). Retrieved28 December 2025.
  20. ^Tom, Cooper (1 September 2003)."Nicaragua, 1980-1988". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved26 November 2021.
  21. ^"Incident description 6 March 1991".Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved15 July 2011.
  22. ^"Incident description 15 December 1994".Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved15 July 2011.
  23. ^"Accident description PT-WRO".Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved14 July 2011.

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