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Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport

Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport (IATA: PLU, ICAO: SBBH) 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]

Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport

Aeroporto da Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
Operator
ServesBelo Horizonte
Opened3 March 1933; 91 years ago (1933-03-03)
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL789 m / 2,589 ft
Coordinates19°51′07″S 043°57′02″W / 19.85194°S 43.95056°W / -19.85194; -43.95056
Websitewww.ccraeroportos.com.br/pampulha-mg
Map
PLU
Location in Brazil
PLU
PLU (Brazil Minas Gerais)
PLU
PLU (Brazil)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13/31 2,364 7,756 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers148,854
Aircraft Operations37,407 28%
Metric tonnes of cargo1 91%
Statistics: Infraero[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC,[3] DECEA[4]

The airport is operated by CCR.

History edit

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. [citation needed]

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 edit

No scheduled flights operate at this airport.

Accidents and incidents edit

  • 31 May 1954: Transportes Aéreos Nacional, a Douglas DC-3/C-47A-80-DL, registration PP-ANO, en route from Governador Valadares to Belo Horizonte-Pampulha, strayed off course and struck the Cipó mountain range in cloudy conditions. All 19 passengers and crew died.[10][11]
  • 20 April 2021: a Learjet 35A of Electric Power Construção crashed during landing after a test flight. The plane had a runway excursion, breaking a perimeter fence. One of the two pilots was killed, and two other occupants were injured.[12]

Access edit

The airport is located 8 km (5 mi) from downtown Belo Horizonte.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Estatísticas". Infraero (in Portuguese). 14 February 2022. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Pampulha". CCR Aeroportos (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 15 October 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Pampulha - Carlos Drummond de Andrade (SBBH)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Lei n˚11.002, de 16 de dezembro de 2004". Presidência da República (in Portuguese). 16 December 2004. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  6. ^ (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ministério da Aeronáutica; Departamento de Aviação Civil. 10 March 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  7. ^ Rittner, Daniel; Braga, Paulo Victor (31 August 2009). . Valor Econômico (in Portuguese). pp. A4. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Infraero passa Aeroporto da Pampulha para o estado de Minas Gerais". Agência Brasil (in Portuguese). 17 June 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Aeroporto da Pampulha, em BH, é leiloado por R$ 34 milhões". Aeroin (in Portuguese). 5 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Accident description PT-ANO". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  11. ^ Germano da Silva, Carlos Ari César (2008). "Serra do Cipó". O rastro da bruxa: história da aviação comercial brasileira no século XX através dos seus acidentes 1928-1996 (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS. pp. 132–139. ISBN 978-85-7430-760-2.
  12. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Learjet 35A PR-MLA Belo Horizonte/Pampulha - Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport, MG (PLU)".

External links edit

  • Airport information for SBBH at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  • Current weather for SBBH at NOAA/NWS
  • Accident history for PLU at Aviation Safety Network

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Pampulha Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport IATA PLU ICAO SBBH 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 Pampulha Carlos Drummond de Andrade AirportAeroporto da Pampulha Carlos Drummond de AndradeIATA PLUICAO SBBHLID MG0003SummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOperatorInfraero 1974 2020 State of Minas Gerais 2020 2021 CCR 2021 present ServesBelo HorizonteOpened3 March 1933 91 years ago 1933 03 03 Time zoneBRT UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL789 m 2 589 ftCoordinates19 51 07 S 043 57 02 W 19 85194 S 43 95056 W 19 85194 43 95056Websitewww wbr ccraeroportos wbr com wbr br wbr pampulha mgMapPLULocation in BrazilShow map of Minas Gerais Belo HorizontePLUPLU Brazil Minas Gerais Show map of Brazil Minas GeraisPLUPLU Brazil Show map of BrazilRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 13 31 2 364 7 756 AsphaltStatistics 2021 Passengers148 854Aircraft Operations37 407 28 Metric tonnes of cargo1 91 Statistics Infraero 1 Sources Airport Website 2 ANAC 3 DECEA 4 The airport is operated by CCR Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 3 Accidents and incidents 4 Access 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPampulha 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 citation needed 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 editNo scheduled flights operate at this airport Accidents and incidents edit31 May 1954 Transportes Aereos Nacional a Douglas DC 3 C 47A 80 DL registration PP ANO en route from Governador Valadares to Belo Horizonte Pampulha strayed off course and struck the Cipo mountain range in cloudy conditions All 19 passengers and crew died 10 11 20 April 2021 a Learjet 35A of Electric Power Construcao crashed during landing after a test flight The plane had a runway excursion breaking a perimeter fence One of the two pilots was killed and two other occupants were injured 12 Access editThe airport is located 8 km 5 mi from downtown Belo Horizonte See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Brazil portal List of airports in BrazilReferences edit Estatisticas Infraero in Portuguese 14 February 2022 Retrieved 23 February 2022 Pampulha CCR Aeroportos in Portuguese Retrieved 29 May 2023 Aerodromos ANAC in Portuguese 15 October 2019 Retrieved 17 May 2020 Pampulha Carlos Drummond de Andrade SBBH DECEA in Portuguese Retrieved 20 December 2023 Lei n 11 002 de 16 de dezembro de 2004 Presidencia da Republica in Portuguese 16 December 2004 Retrieved 15 October 2023 Portaria n 189 DGAC de 8 de marco de 2005 PDF in Portuguese Ministerio da Aeronautica Departamento de Aviacao Civil 10 March 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 27 August 2010 Retrieved 16 May 2011 Rittner Daniel Braga Paulo Victor 31 August 2009 Infraero vai gastar R 5 bi em reforma de aeroportos Valor Economico in Portuguese pp A4 Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Infraero passa Aeroporto da Pampulha para o estado de Minas Gerais Agencia Brasil in Portuguese 17 June 2020 Retrieved 12 March 2021 Aeroporto da Pampulha em BH e leiloado por R 34 milhoes Aeroin in Portuguese 5 October 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 Accident description PT ANO Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 15 May 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Serra do Cipo O rastro da bruxa historia da aviacao comercial brasileira no seculo XX atraves dos seus acidentes 1928 1996 in Portuguese 2 ed Porto Alegre EDIPUCRS pp 132 139 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 ASN Aircraft accident Learjet 35A PR MLA Belo Horizonte Pampulha Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport MG PLU External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belo Horizonte Pampulha Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport Airport information for SBBH at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Current weather for SBBH at NOAA NWS Accident history for PLU at Aviation Safety Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport amp oldid 1222970738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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