Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport explained

Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport
Nativename:Portuguese: Aeroporto da Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade|italic=yes
Iata:PLU
Icao:SBBH
Lid:MG0003
Type:Public/Military
City-Served:Belo Horizonte
Timezone:BRT
Metric-Elev:yes
Elevation-F:2,589
Elevation-M:789
Coordinates:-19.8519°N -43.9506°W
Pushpin Map:Brazil Belo Horizonte#Brazil Minas Gerais#Brazil
Pushpin Label:PLU
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Brazil
Metric-Rwy:yes
R1-Number:13/31
R1-Length-M:2,364
R1-Length-F:7,756
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:148,854
Stat2-Header:Aircraft Operations
Stat2-Data:37,407 28%
Stat3-Header:Metric tonnes of cargo
Stat3-Data:1 91%
Footnotes:Statistics: Infraero[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC,[3] DECEA[4]

Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport is an airport serving Belo Horizonte, Brazil, located in the neighborhood of Pampulha. Since December 16, 2004, the airport is also named after the Minas Gerais-born poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902–1987).[5]

The airport is operated by CCR.

History

Pampulha Airport was opened in 1933 as a support facility for passenger flights operated by the Brazilian Air Force between Rio de Janeiro and Fortaleza. The first commercial operation started in 1936, when Panair do Brasil was granted a concession to fly between Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte.

In 1943, the runway was extended to 1,500m x 45m, in 1953 to 1,700m, and finally in 1961 to 2,505m.

With the great increase of traffic at Pampulha Airport, the facility became too small and unable to handle all operations. For this reason, the new Tancredo Neves International Airport was built in the adjoining municipality of Confins. The new facility was opened in 1984.

Due to the long distance between Belo Horizonte and Confins, Pampulha remained the airport of choice for most airlines, eventually becoming overcrowded, while Confins was under-used. In order to revert this scenario, in March 2005 the government of the state of Minas Gerais with the support of agencies of the Federal government decided to restrict Pampulha to operations of aircraft with capacity of up to 50 passengers.[6] In the months thereafter, most operations were forced to move to Confins and Pampulha gained a new vocation as a hub for regional flights and general aviation.

On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL8.4 million (USD4.4 million; EUR3.1 million) investment plan to upgrade Pampulha Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was held in Brazil, Belo Horizonte being one of the venue cities. The investment was used to build a new control tower, upgrade the general aviation hangars, and enlarge the apron.[7]

Between 1973 and 2020, the airport was operated by Infraero. On June 17, 2020, the Federal Government signed and agreement to transfer the administration of the airport from Infraero to the Government of the State of Minas Gerais. The transition period ended on December 31, 2020.[8]

On October 5, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport.[9]

Airlines and destinations

No scheduled flights operate at this airport.

Accidents and incidents

Access

The airport is located 8km (05miles) from downtown Belo Horizonte.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Estatísticas . Infraero. 14 February 2022. 23 February 2022. pt.
  2. Web site: Pampulha. CCR Aeroportos. pt. 29 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Aeródromos. ANAC. 15 October 2019. 17 May 2020. pt.
  4. Web site: Pampulha - Carlos Drummond de Andrade (SBBH). DECEA. 20 December 2023. pt.
  5. Web site: Lei n˚11.002, de 16 de dezembro de 2004. Presidência da República. pt. 16 December 2004. 15 October 2023.
  6. Web site: Portaria n 189/DGAC, de 8 de março de 2005 . Ministério da Aeronáutica; Departamento de Aviação Civil . 10 March 2005 . 16 May 2011 . Portuguese . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100827072219/http://www.anac.gov.br/biblioteca/portarias/port0189DGAC.pdf . 27 August 2010 .
  7. News: Rittner . Daniel . Braga . Paulo Victor . Infraero vai gastar R$5 bi em reforma de aeroportos . Valor Econômico . A4 . 31 August 2009 . Portuguese . 23 June 2021 . 6 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706155020/http://www.valoronline.com.br/ . dead .
  8. Web site: Infraero passa Aeroporto da Pampulha para o estado de Minas Gerais . Agência Brasil . 17 June 2020 . 12 March 2021 . pt.
  9. Web site: Aeroporto da Pampulha, em BH, é leiloado por R$ 34 milhões . Aeroin . 5 October 2021 . 5 October 2021 . pt.
  10. Web site: Accident description PT-ANO . Aviation Safety Network . 15 May 2011.
  11. Book: Germano da Silva, Carlos Ari César . O rastro da bruxa: história da aviação comercial brasileira no século XX através dos seus acidentes 1928-1996 . Serra do Cipó . EDIPUCRS . 2 . Porto Alegre . 2008 . 132–139 . 978-85-7430-760-2 . Portuguese.
  12. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Learjet 35A PR-MLA Belo Horizonte/Pampulha - Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport, MG (PLU).