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Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport

Rio de Janeiro/Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport (IATA: GIG, ICAO: SBGL), popularly known by its original name Galeão International Airport, is the main international airport serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Rio de Janeiro/Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport

Aeroporto Internacional do Rio de Janeiro/Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
Operator
  • ARSA (1973–1986)
  • Infraero (1986–2013)
  • RIOgaleão (2013–present)
ServesRio de Janeiro
Opened1 February 1952; 72 years ago (1952-02-01)
Focus city forGol Transportes Aéreos
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL9 m / 28 ft
Coordinates22°48′36″S 043°15′02″W / 22.81000°S 43.25056°W / -22.81000; -43.25056
Websitewww.riogaleao.com/passageiros
Map
GIG
Location within greater Rio de Janeiro
GIG
GIG (Rio de Janeiro (state))
GIG
GIG (Brazil)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 4,000 13,123 Concrete
15/33 3,180 10,433 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers7,946,244 35%
Aircraft Operations62,921 24%
Statistics: RIOGaleão[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC,[3] DECEA[4]

The airport was originally named after the neighborhood of Galeão:[5] Praia do Galeão (Galleon Beach) is located in front of the original passenger terminal (the present passenger terminal of the Brazilian Air Force). This beach is the location where the galleon Padre Eterno was built in 1663.[6][7] On January 5, 1999 the name was changed adding a tribute to the Brazilian musician Antonio Carlos Jobim.[8] Galeão Airport is explicitly mentioned in his composition Samba do Avião.

Since August 12, 2014[9] the airport has been operated by the concessionary Rio Galeão,[10] a consortium formed by the Brazilian investor Odebrecht and Changi Airport Group, with a minority participation of the government owned company Infraero, the previous operator.[11] The new concessionary has been using the brand name RIOgaleão–Aeroporto Internacional Tom Jobim.[12]

Some of its facilities are shared with the Galeão Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force.

History edit

 
Entrance of the original Passenger Terminal Building used between 1952 and 1977.

On 10 May 1923, a School of Naval Aviation was established near Galeão beach on Governador Island.[13] On 22 May 1941, with the creation of the Brazilian Air Force Ministry, the school became the Galeão Air Force Base; a terminal and hangars were built and the runway extended. Those buildings still exist and Galeão Air Force Base is still active. When Brazil declared war against the Axis on 22 August 1942, the aerodrome began to be used intensely by the Allies for military operations related to World War II.[14]

 
Tribute to Tom Jobim at Rio de Janeiro International Airport.

At the end of the war, Santos Dumont Airport was unable to handle the increased tonnage of aircraft flying on international routes and number of passengers. For this reason, international flights were gradually moved to the site of the Air Force Base. The services were however precarious and a decision was made to build a brand new passenger terminal, opposite to the Air Force Base, across the runway.

On 1 February 1952, the new passenger terminal was opened and remained in use with enlargements until 1977. This terminal is used presently by passenger flights operated by the Brazilian Air Force. The cargo terminal is also located in the area and all-cargo aircraft usually park at its adjoining apron. The whole complex is now informally known as the "old Galeão".

By 1970, the airport was Brazil's major international and domestic air-hub. In that year, its administration was taken over by Infraero, an agency then recently created by the Brazilian government.

As proof of the airport's prestige, the Concorde made its scheduled maiden flight with Air France on 21 January 1976, flying from Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Galeão via Dakar. Those twice-weekly flights were discontinued in 1982. Furthermore, the 007 – James Bond production Moonraker (1979) shows the Concorde touching down at Galeão.

On 6 June 1967, in response to the growth of air traffic in Brazil, the Brazilian government initiated studies concerning the renovation of airport infrastructure in the country. As part of the conclusions of these studies, because of their location, strategic importance, and security issues, new passenger facilities would be constructed in the Galeão Air Force Base in Rio de Janeiro and the São Paulo Air Force Base in São Paulo.[15]

On 20 January 1977, when the airport was receiving all of Brazil's major international flights, this new terminal was opened and all scheduled passenger flights were transferred to the new building. This building is known today as Passenger Terminal 1. One of the features dating from this time is the sultry PA system announcements made by Iris Lettieri, which were featured on National Public Radio.[16]

In 1985, the airport lost the title of the country's major international airport to the newly-opened São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport. At that time, a new runway allowing intercontinental flights with no weight restrictions was opened in São Paulo and Brazilian and foreign airlines increasingly used São Paulo as a national and international hub. As a consequence, the number of transiting passengers dropped. Constant efforts were made by the government of the state of Rio de Janeiro to reverse the trend. As a result, after stagnating for years embittered by the loss of domestic flights to Santos Dumont Airport and international flights to São Paulo–Guarulhos Airport, Galeão has – since late 2004 – gradually recovered its importance in the national and international spheres with addition of flights and airlines.

During the year 1991, Passenger Terminal 1 underwent its first major renovation in preparation for the United Nations Earth Summit held in 1992. Its annual capacity was increased to 7.5 million passengers a year. On 20 July 1999, Passenger Terminal 2 was opened. The airport has those two passenger terminals in elliptical format, each with twelve jetways and capable of handling 7.5 million passengers annually.

On 31 August 2009, the previous operator, Infraero, unveiled a R$819 million (US$431 million; 302 million) investment plan to upgrade Galeão International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which was held in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro being one of the venue cities, and the 2016 Summer Olympics, which Rio de Janeiro would host. The investment was supposed to be distributed as follows:[17]

  • Renovation of Passenger Terminal 1. Completed: 2012
  • Completion and renovation of Passenger Terminal 2. Completed: June 2012
  • Construction of further parking. Value 220.0 million. Completed: Late-2013

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

Like most South American airports operated by government-owned operators, Galeão had high operating costs per passenger.[19] On 26 April 2011, it was confirmed that in order to speed-up much needed renovation and upgrade works, private companies would be granted a concession to operate some Infraero airports among them, on a second phase, Galeão.[20] The plan was confirmed on 31 May 2011, and it was added that Infraero would retain 49% of the shares of each privatized airport.[21] On 22 November 2013, the Brazilian Government had a bidding process to determine the airport's private operator from 2014 until 2039. The Group Aeroporto Rio de Janeiro, also known as RIOgaleão, formed by Grupo Odebrecht (60%) and Singaporean operator Changi Airport Group (40%) paid R$19 billion and won the competition.[22][23] The contract was signed on 2 April 2014.[24][25]

The new concessionary, RIOgaleão, has revised, modified and upgraded those plans to include the construction of a new pier with 26 new bridges, a new apron for 97 aircraft, and 2,640 car-parking spaces have been added in 2016–17, which would sum up to R$2 billion reais.[26][27]

One day after the closure of the 2016 Summer Olympics, Galeão handled an all-time record of passengers on a single day. It is estimated that on 22 August 2016, 85,000 passengers transited at the airport facilities.[28][29]

On 10 February 2022, the concessionary requested the devolution of the facility. The request was approved by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil on 25 May 2022. A new bidding process is expected to take place in 2023.[30]

On 27 May 2022, TAP Maintenance & Engineering closed the facility at Galeão which it had operated since 2006. This maintenance center was previously owned by Varig.[31] On 7 July 2022, United Airlines was announced as the new owner of the facility.[32]

In April 2022, the airport was used for Stock Car Pro Series automobile racing. Cacá Bueno Circuit, named after Cacá Bueno, Rio de Janeiro-born and 5 times Stock Car Brasil champion, was built within the airport partially using runways 10/28 for this purpose.[33] However, the circuit was not included in the 2023 Stock Car Pro Series calendar due to the increase of flights after the COVID-19 pandemic.[34]

Galeão was the primary airport of Rio de Janeiro, being the much smaller Santos Dumont Airport the secondary facility until 2019. In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63% of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro, spread into three airports. In 2022 Santos Dumont reached 10,178,502 transported passengers whereas Galeão had only 5,895,257.[1][35] In order to control and revert this abnormal trend, on August 10, 2023 the Civil Aviation National Council issued an order to restrict Santos Dumont services to airports located within 400 km maximum from Rio de Janeiro and without international services. The resolution came into force on January 1, 2024, and is considered to be provisory, until a balance is reached. Airlines started cancelling and/or moving services to Galeão in September 2023.[36][37] Following resistance from the international aviation community, on November 8, 2023 the restrictions were reversed and replaced by an annual cap of 6,5 million passengers transiting at Santos Dumont Airport, starting in 2024.[38]

The facility covers a total of 1,788.2 hectares (4,419 acres),[39] being the largest airport site in terms of area in Brazil.

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

Since November 2016, the check-in and baggage claim areas of Terminal 1 are not in use. All passengers must use Terminal 2 to access the boarding gates of any terminal.[40]

AirlinesDestinations
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires–Aeroparque
Seasonal: Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Córdoba (AR), Mendoza
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
American Airlines Miami
Seasonal: Dallas/Fort Worth (begins 27 October 2024),[41] New York–JFK
Avianca Bogotá
Azul Brazilian Airlines Belo Horizonte–Confins, Campina Grande, Campinas, Curitiba, Maceió, Porto Alegre, Recife
Seasonal: Salvador da Bahia
British Airways Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, London–Heathrow
Copa Airlines Panama City–Tocumen
Delta Air Lines Atlanta
Seasonal: New York–JFK
Emirates Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Dubai–International
Flybondi Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
Seasonal charter: San Carlos de Bariloche
Gol Transportes Aéreos Aracaju, Belém, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Brasília, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Campinas, Córdoba (AR), Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Goiânia, João Pessoa, Maceió, Manaus, Natal, Navegantes, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Recife, Rosario, Salvador da Bahia, São José dos Campos, São Paulo–Congonhas, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Vitória
Seasonal: Montevideo
Iberia Madrid
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino
JetSmart Argentina Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
JetSmart Chile Montevideo, Santiago de Chile
KLM Amsterdam
LATAM Brasil Belo Horizonte–Confins, Brasília, Caxias do Sul, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Recife, Salvador da Bahia, São Luís (begins 5 May 2024),[citation needed] São Paulo–Guarulhos, Vitória
Seasonal: Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
LATAM Chile Santiago de Chile
LATAM Perú Lima
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Paranair Seasonal: Asunción
Sky Airline Santiago de Chile
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon, Porto
United Airlines Houston–Intercontinental
Voepass Linhas Aéreas Seasonal charter: Porto Seguro

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

 
Terminal 1
 
Terminal 2 check-in area
 
Air Traffic Control Tower

Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero (2007-2013) and RIOgaleão (2014-2023) reports:[44][45][1]

Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo (t)
2023 7,946,244   35% 62,921   24%
2022 5,895,257   50% 50,851   27%
2021 3,925,263   15% 40,014   6%
2020 4,635,133   66% 42,423   60%
2019 13,507,881   10% 104,832   8%
2018 15,035,083   7% 113,726   5%
2017 16,242,767   1% 120,138   3%
2016 16,103,352   5% 124,471   6%
2015 16,942,229   2% 132,792   6%
2014 17,303,340   1% 140,556   2%
2013 17,115,368   2% 143,245   7% 116,147   2%
2012 17,495,737   17% 154,318   11% 118,783   4%
2011 14,952,830   21% 139,443   13% 123,132   14%
2010 12,337,944   4% 122,945   3% 108,381   2%
2009 11,828,656   10% 119,287   9% 110,853   3%
2008 10,754,689   4% 130,597   9% 119,243   3%
2007 10,352,616 119,892 115,977

Accidents and incidents edit

  • 27 July 1952: a Pan Am Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10–26 registration N1030V operating flight 201 en route from Rio de Janeiro–Galeão to Buenos Aires–Ezeiza following pressurization problems during climb, a door blew open, a passenger was blown out and the cabin considerably damaged. One passenger died.[46]
  • 11 January 1959: a Lufthansa Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation registration D-ALAK operating flight 502 flying from Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro–Galeão via Frankfurt, Paris–Orly and Dakar crashed during approach under heavy rain at Galeão. The crew descended below minimums. Of the 39 passengers and crew aboard, 3 survived. This was the first accident of Lufthansa after it was re-established.[47]
  • 22 December 1959: a VASP Vickers Viscount 827 registration PP-SRG while on approach to land at Rio de Janeiro–Galeão was involved in a mid-air collision with the Brazilian Air Force Fokker S-11 (T-21) registration FAB0742 in the vicinity of Manguinhos Airport. All 32 people on board the Viscount were killed, as were a further ten on the ground. The T-21 pilot parachuted to safety. This accident eventually led to the closure of Manguinhos Airport.[48][49][50]
  • 20 August 1962: a Panair do Brasil Douglas DC-8-33 registration PP-PDT taking-off from Rio de Janeiro–Galeão to Lisbon overran the runway into the ocean during an aborted operation. Of the 120 passengers and crew aboard 14 died.[51][52]
  • 1 January 1970: a Cruzeiro do Sul Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle VI R en route from Montevideo to Rio de Janeiro–Galeão with 33 occupants aboard was hijacked by 6 people who demanded to be flown to Cuba. The flight was diverted to Lima, Panama City and arrived in Havana two days later. There were no victims.[53]
  • 1 July 1970: a Cruzeiro do Sul Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle VI R registration PP-PDX en route from Rio de Janeiro–Galeão to São Paulo with 31 occupants aboard was hijacked by 4 persons who demanded the release of political prisoners that were to be taken to Cuba. The aircraft was stormed and the hijackers arrested. There were no victims and the hijacking lasted less than a day.[54]
  • 9 June 1973: a Varig cargo Boeing 707-327C registration PP-VJL flying from Campinas to Rio de Janeiro–Galeão while making an instrument approach to Rio de Janeiro–Galeão had technical problems with the spoilers which eventually caused the aircraft to pitch down, descended fast, struck approach lights and ditch. All 6 occupants died.[55]
  • 26 July 1979: a Lufthansa cargo Boeing 707-330C registration D-ABUY operating flight 527 from Rio de Janeiro–Galeão to Frankfurt via Dakar collided with a mountain 5 minutes after take-off from Galeão. The crew of 3 died.[56]
  • 12 December 1985: an Air France Boeing 747-228B, registration F-GCBC, arriving from Paris–Charles de Gaulle with 273 passengers and crew, veered off the right side of runway 15 on landing, crossed a ditch and collided with a concrete wall in the cargo apron. There was a fire that totally destroyed the aircraft, but all occupants had been safely evacuated before that, with no victims or serious injuries. The accident was later traced to a ruptured power control cable in engine #1, which made the engine accelerate beyond maximum takeoff power, destabilizing the plane.[57]

Access edit

 
BRT station
 
TransCarioca BRT station at GIG

The airport is located 20 km (12 mi) north of downtown Rio de Janeiro.

There are executive (blue) and ordinary (yellow) taxis available and bookable on company booths at arrival halls of both terminals.

TransCarioca line of the BRT integrated public transportation system links Terminals 1 and 2 with Terminal Alvorada in Barra da Tijuca with an intermediate stop at the Line 2 subway Vicente de Carvalho station, where one can access the entire subway system. At Alvorada one can transfer between the TransCarioca and TransOeste lines. The system operates 24 hours a day and tickets are sold in the BRT booths on the arrivals level.[58]

BRT integrated public transportation operates an express line to Gentileza Intermodal Terminal (TIG), adjacent to Novo Rio Bus Terminal. At TIG, several urban bus lines and Rio de Janeiro Light Rail system are easily accessible. The latter has connections to the Railway and Ferry stations and Santos Dumont Airport.[59]

Viação 1001 operates the urban bus line 761-D from the airport to Niterói.[60] Furthermore, the same company operates an executive service to Armação dos Búzios four times a day. Departure is from the arrivals level of Terminal 1.[61]

Ordinary city busses 924 and 925 operate to the neighborhood of Ilha do Governador, and 915 to Bonsucesso. From both neighborhoods there are connections to the North and South Sides of the city.

Gallery edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  Media related to Rio de Janeiro (state)/Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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

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For the military use of this facility see Galeao Air Force Base Rio de Janeiro Airport redirects here For the second commercial airport serving the city see Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport IATA GIG ICAO SBGL popularly known by its original name Galeao International Airport is the main international airport serving Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rio de Janeiro Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim International AirportAeroporto Internacional do Rio de Janeiro Galeao Antonio Carlos JobimIATA GIGICAO SBGLLID RJ0001SummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOperatorARSA 1973 1986 Infraero 1986 2013 RIOgaleao 2013 present ServesRio de JaneiroOpened1 February 1952 72 years ago 1952 02 01 Focus city forGol Transportes AereosTime zoneBRT UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL9 m 28 ftCoordinates22 48 36 S 043 15 02 W 22 81000 S 43 25056 W 22 81000 43 25056Websitewww wbr riogaleao wbr com wbr passageirosMapGIGLocation within greater Rio de JaneiroShow map of Rio de JaneiroGIGGIG Rio de Janeiro state Show map of Rio de Janeiro state GIGGIG Brazil Show map of BrazilRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 10 28 4 000 13 123 Concrete 15 33 3 180 10 433 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Passengers7 946 244 35 Aircraft Operations62 921 24 Statistics RIOGaleao 1 Sources Airport Website 2 ANAC 3 DECEA 4 The airport was originally named after the neighborhood of Galeao 5 Praia do Galeao Galleon Beach is located in front of the original passenger terminal the present passenger terminal of the Brazilian Air Force This beach is the location where the galleon Padre Eterno was built in 1663 6 7 On January 5 1999 the name was changed adding a tribute to the Brazilian musician Antonio Carlos Jobim 8 Galeao Airport is explicitly mentioned in his composition Samba do Aviao Since August 12 2014 9 the airport has been operated by the concessionary Rio Galeao 10 a consortium formed by the Brazilian investor Odebrecht and Changi Airport Group with a minority participation of the government owned company Infraero the previous operator 11 The new concessionary has been using the brand name RIOgaleao Aeroporto Internacional Tom Jobim 12 Some of its facilities are shared with the Galeao Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 2 1 Passenger 2 2 Cargo 3 Statistics 4 Accidents and incidents 5 Access 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Entrance of the original Passenger Terminal Building used between 1952 and 1977 On 10 May 1923 a School of Naval Aviation was established near Galeao beach on Governador Island 13 On 22 May 1941 with the creation of the Brazilian Air Force Ministry the school became the Galeao Air Force Base a terminal and hangars were built and the runway extended Those buildings still exist and Galeao Air Force Base is still active When Brazil declared war against the Axis on 22 August 1942 the aerodrome began to be used intensely by the Allies for military operations related to World War II 14 nbsp Tribute to Tom Jobim at Rio de Janeiro International Airport At the end of the war Santos Dumont Airport was unable to handle the increased tonnage of aircraft flying on international routes and number of passengers For this reason international flights were gradually moved to the site of the Air Force Base The services were however precarious and a decision was made to build a brand new passenger terminal opposite to the Air Force Base across the runway On 1 February 1952 the new passenger terminal was opened and remained in use with enlargements until 1977 This terminal is used presently by passenger flights operated by the Brazilian Air Force The cargo terminal is also located in the area and all cargo aircraft usually park at its adjoining apron The whole complex is now informally known as the old Galeao By 1970 the airport was Brazil s major international and domestic air hub In that year its administration was taken over by Infraero an agency then recently created by the Brazilian government As proof of the airport s prestige the Concorde made its scheduled maiden flight with Air France on 21 January 1976 flying from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Galeao via Dakar Those twice weekly flights were discontinued in 1982 Furthermore the 007 James Bond production Moonraker 1979 shows the Concorde touching down at Galeao On 6 June 1967 in response to the growth of air traffic in Brazil the Brazilian government initiated studies concerning the renovation of airport infrastructure in the country As part of the conclusions of these studies because of their location strategic importance and security issues new passenger facilities would be constructed in the Galeao Air Force Base in Rio de Janeiro and the Sao Paulo Air Force Base in Sao Paulo 15 On 20 January 1977 when the airport was receiving all of Brazil s major international flights this new terminal was opened and all scheduled passenger flights were transferred to the new building This building is known today as Passenger Terminal 1 One of the features dating from this time is the sultry PA system announcements made by Iris Lettieri which were featured on National Public Radio 16 In 1985 the airport lost the title of the country s major international airport to the newly opened Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport At that time a new runway allowing intercontinental flights with no weight restrictions was opened in Sao Paulo and Brazilian and foreign airlines increasingly used Sao Paulo as a national and international hub As a consequence the number of transiting passengers dropped Constant efforts were made by the government of the state of Rio de Janeiro to reverse the trend As a result after stagnating for years embittered by the loss of domestic flights to Santos Dumont Airport and international flights to Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport Galeao has since late 2004 gradually recovered its importance in the national and international spheres with addition of flights and airlines During the year 1991 Passenger Terminal 1 underwent its first major renovation in preparation for the United Nations Earth Summit held in 1992 Its annual capacity was increased to 7 5 million passengers a year On 20 July 1999 Passenger Terminal 2 was opened The airport has those two passenger terminals in elliptical format each with twelve jetways and capable of handling 7 5 million passengers annually On 31 August 2009 the previous operator Infraero unveiled a R 819 million US 431 million 302 million investment plan to upgrade Galeao International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which was held in Brazil Rio de Janeiro being one of the venue cities and the 2016 Summer Olympics which Rio de Janeiro would host The investment was supposed to be distributed as follows 17 Renovation of Passenger Terminal 1 Completed 2012 Completion and renovation of Passenger Terminal 2 Completed June 2012 Construction of further parking Value 220 0 million Completed Late 2013 Responding to critiques to the situation of its airports on May 18 2011 Infraero released a list evaluating some of its most important airports according to its saturation levels According to the list Galeao was considered to be in good situation operating with less than 70 of its capacity 18 Like most South American airports operated by government owned operators Galeao had high operating costs per passenger 19 On 26 April 2011 it was confirmed that in order to speed up much needed renovation and upgrade works private companies would be granted a concession to operate some Infraero airports among them on a second phase Galeao 20 The plan was confirmed on 31 May 2011 and it was added that Infraero would retain 49 of the shares of each privatized airport 21 On 22 November 2013 the Brazilian Government had a bidding process to determine the airport s private operator from 2014 until 2039 The Group Aeroporto Rio de Janeiro also known as RIOgaleao formed by Grupo Odebrecht 60 and Singaporean operator Changi Airport Group 40 paid R 19 billion and won the competition 22 23 The contract was signed on 2 April 2014 24 25 The new concessionary RIOgaleao has revised modified and upgraded those plans to include the construction of a new pier with 26 new bridges a new apron for 97 aircraft and 2 640 car parking spaces have been added in 2016 17 which would sum up to R 2 billion reais 26 27 One day after the closure of the 2016 Summer Olympics Galeao handled an all time record of passengers on a single day It is estimated that on 22 August 2016 85 000 passengers transited at the airport facilities 28 29 On 10 February 2022 the concessionary requested the devolution of the facility The request was approved by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil on 25 May 2022 A new bidding process is expected to take place in 2023 30 On 27 May 2022 TAP Maintenance amp Engineering closed the facility at Galeao which it had operated since 2006 This maintenance center was previously owned by Varig 31 On 7 July 2022 United Airlines was announced as the new owner of the facility 32 In April 2022 the airport was used for Stock Car Pro Series automobile racing Caca Bueno Circuit named after Caca Bueno Rio de Janeiro born and 5 times Stock Car Brasil champion was built within the airport partially using runways 10 28 for this purpose 33 However the circuit was not included in the 2023 Stock Car Pro Series calendar due to the increase of flights after the COVID 19 pandemic 34 Galeao was the primary airport of Rio de Janeiro being the much smaller Santos Dumont Airport the secondary facility until 2019 In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63 of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro spread into three airports In 2022 Santos Dumont reached 10 178 502 transported passengers whereas Galeao had only 5 895 257 1 35 In order to control and revert this abnormal trend on August 10 2023 the Civil Aviation National Council issued an order to restrict Santos Dumont services to airports located within 400 km maximum from Rio de Janeiro and without international services The resolution came into force on January 1 2024 and is considered to be provisory until a balance is reached Airlines started cancelling and or moving services to Galeao in September 2023 36 37 Following resistance from the international aviation community on November 8 2023 the restrictions were reversed and replaced by an annual cap of 6 5 million passengers transiting at Santos Dumont Airport starting in 2024 38 The facility covers a total of 1 788 2 hectares 4 419 acres 39 being the largest airport site in terms of area in Brazil Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit Since November 2016 the check in and baggage claim areas of Terminal 1 are not in use All passengers must use Terminal 2 to access the boarding gates of any terminal 40 AirlinesDestinationsAerolineas ArgentinasBuenos Aires AeroparqueSeasonal Buenos Aires Ezeiza Cordoba AR MendozaAir FranceParis Charles de GaulleAmerican AirlinesMiamiSeasonal Dallas Fort Worth begins 27 October 2024 41 New York JFKAviancaBogotaAzul Brazilian AirlinesBelo Horizonte Confins Campina Grande Campinas Curitiba Maceio Porto Alegre RecifeSeasonal Salvador da BahiaBritish AirwaysBuenos Aires Ezeiza London HeathrowCopa AirlinesPanama City TocumenDelta Air LinesAtlantaSeasonal New York JFKEmiratesBuenos Aires Ezeiza Dubai InternationalFlybondiBuenos Aires EzeizaSeasonal charter San Carlos de BarilocheGol Transportes AereosAracaju Belem Belo Horizonte Confins Brasilia Buenos Aires Ezeiza Campinas Cordoba AR Curitiba Florianopolis Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Goiania Joao Pessoa Maceio Manaus Natal Navegantes Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Recife Rosario Salvador da Bahia Sao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo Congonhas Sao Paulo Guarulhos VitoriaSeasonal MontevideoIberiaMadridITA AirwaysRome FiumicinoJetSmart ArgentinaBuenos Aires EzeizaJetSmart ChileMontevideo Santiago de ChileKLMAmsterdamLATAM BrasilBelo Horizonte Confins Brasilia Caxias do Sul Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Manaus Natal Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Recife Salvador da Bahia Sao Luis begins 5 May 2024 citation needed Sao Paulo Guarulhos VitoriaSeasonal Buenos Aires EzeizaLATAM ChileSantiago de ChileLATAM PeruLimaLufthansaFrankfurtParanairSeasonal AsuncionSky AirlineSantiago de ChileTAP Air PortugalLisbon PortoUnited AirlinesHouston IntercontinentalVoepass Linhas AereasSeasonal charter Porto Seguro Cargo edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message AirlinesDestinationsAerotranscargoHahn 42 CargoluxCampinas LuxembourgLATAM Cargo BrasilBelo Horizonte Confins Cabo Frio Campinas Ciudad del Este Curitiba Manaus Miami Porto Alegre Sao Paulo GuarulhosLATAM Cargo ChileAmsterdam Buenos Aires Ezeiza Frankfurt Miami Montevideo Santiago de ChileLATAM Cargo ColombiaBogota Lima Miami QuitoModern LogisticsCampinas 43 Sky Lease CargoMiamiTotal Linhas AereasSao Paulo Guarulhos VitoriaStatistics edit nbsp Terminal 1 nbsp Terminal 2 check in area nbsp Air Traffic Control Tower Following is the number of passenger aircraft and cargo movements at the airport according to Infraero 2007 2013 and RIOgaleao 2014 2023 reports 44 45 1 Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo t 2023 7 946 244 nbsp 35 62 921 nbsp 24 2022 5 895 257 nbsp 50 50 851 nbsp 27 2021 3 925 263 nbsp 15 40 014 nbsp 6 2020 4 635 133 nbsp 66 42 423 nbsp 60 2019 13 507 881 nbsp 10 104 832 nbsp 8 2018 15 035 083 nbsp 7 113 726 nbsp 5 2017 16 242 767 nbsp 1 120 138 nbsp 3 2016 16 103 352 nbsp 5 124 471 nbsp 6 2015 16 942 229 nbsp 2 132 792 nbsp 6 2014 17 303 340 nbsp 1 140 556 nbsp 2 2013 17 115 368 nbsp 2 143 245 nbsp 7 116 147 nbsp 2 2012 17 495 737 nbsp 17 154 318 nbsp 11 118 783 nbsp 4 2011 14 952 830 nbsp 21 139 443 nbsp 13 123 132 nbsp 14 2010 12 337 944 nbsp 4 122 945 nbsp 3 108 381 nbsp 2 2009 11 828 656 nbsp 10 119 287 nbsp 9 110 853 nbsp 3 2008 10 754 689 nbsp 4 130 597 nbsp 9 119 243 nbsp 3 2007 10 352 616 119 892 115 977Accidents and incidents edit27 July 1952 a Pan Am Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10 26 registration N1030V operating flight 201 en route from Rio de Janeiro Galeao to Buenos Aires Ezeiza following pressurization problems during climb a door blew open a passenger was blown out and the cabin considerably damaged One passenger died 46 11 January 1959 a Lufthansa Lockheed L 1049G Super Constellation registration D ALAK operating flight 502 flying from Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro Galeao via Frankfurt Paris Orly and Dakar crashed during approach under heavy rain at Galeao The crew descended below minimums Of the 39 passengers and crew aboard 3 survived This was the first accident of Lufthansa after it was re established 47 22 December 1959 a VASP Vickers Viscount 827 registration PP SRG while on approach to land at Rio de Janeiro Galeao was involved in a mid air collision with the Brazilian Air Force Fokker S 11 T 21 registration FAB0742 in the vicinity of Manguinhos Airport All 32 people on board the Viscount were killed as were a further ten on the ground The T 21 pilot parachuted to safety This accident eventually led to the closure of Manguinhos Airport 48 49 50 20 August 1962 a Panair do Brasil Douglas DC 8 33 registration PP PDT taking off from Rio de Janeiro Galeao to Lisbon overran the runway into the ocean during an aborted operation Of the 120 passengers and crew aboard 14 died 51 52 1 January 1970 a Cruzeiro do Sul Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI R en route from Montevideo to Rio de Janeiro Galeao with 33 occupants aboard was hijacked by 6 people who demanded to be flown to Cuba The flight was diverted to Lima Panama City and arrived in Havana two days later There were no victims 53 1 July 1970 a Cruzeiro do Sul Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI R registration PP PDX en route from Rio de Janeiro Galeao to Sao Paulo with 31 occupants aboard was hijacked by 4 persons who demanded the release of political prisoners that were to be taken to Cuba The aircraft was stormed and the hijackers arrested There were no victims and the hijacking lasted less than a day 54 9 June 1973 a Varig cargo Boeing 707 327C registration PP VJL flying from Campinas to Rio de Janeiro Galeao while making an instrument approach to Rio de Janeiro Galeao had technical problems with the spoilers which eventually caused the aircraft to pitch down descended fast struck approach lights and ditch All 6 occupants died 55 26 July 1979 a Lufthansa cargo Boeing 707 330C registration D ABUY operating flight 527 from Rio de Janeiro Galeao to Frankfurt via Dakar collided with a mountain 5 minutes after take off from Galeao The crew of 3 died 56 12 December 1985 an Air France Boeing 747 228B registration F GCBC arriving from Paris Charles de Gaulle with 273 passengers and crew veered off the right side of runway 15 on landing crossed a ditch and collided with a concrete wall in the cargo apron There was a fire that totally destroyed the aircraft but all occupants had been safely evacuated before that with no victims or serious injuries The accident was later traced to a ruptured power control cable in engine 1 which made the engine accelerate beyond maximum takeoff power destabilizing the plane 57 Access edit nbsp BRT station nbsp TransCarioca BRT station at GIG The airport is located 20 km 12 mi north of downtown Rio de Janeiro There are executive blue and ordinary yellow taxis available and bookable on company booths at arrival halls of both terminals TransCarioca line of the BRT integrated public transportation system links Terminals 1 and 2 with Terminal Alvorada in Barra da Tijuca with an intermediate stop at the Line 2 subway Vicente de Carvalho station where one can access the entire subway system At Alvorada one can transfer between the TransCarioca and TransOeste lines The system operates 24 hours a day and tickets are sold in the BRT booths on the arrivals level 58 BRT integrated public transportation operates an express line to Gentileza Intermodal Terminal TIG adjacent to Novo Rio Bus Terminal At TIG several urban bus lines and Rio de Janeiro Light Rail system are easily accessible The latter has connections to the Railway and Ferry stations and Santos Dumont Airport 59 Viacao 1001 operates the urban bus line 761 D from the airport to Niteroi 60 Furthermore the same company operates an executive service to Armacao dos Buzios four times a day Departure is from the arrivals level of Terminal 1 61 Ordinary city busses 924 and 925 operate to the neighborhood of Ilha do Governador and 915 to Bonsucesso From both neighborhoods there are connections to the North and South Sides of the city Gallery edit nbsp Aircraft at GIG with Corcovado in background nbsp Terminal 2 airside nbsp Road entrance towards Terminals 2 and 1 nbsp Military in the airport nbsp Federal Police in the airport nbsp Airport during the 2016 Olympic Games nbsp Colorful chairs in the airportSee also editList of airports in Brazil Galeao Air Force BaseReferences edit a b c Movimentacao aeroportuaria RIOgaleao in Portuguese Retrieved 18 January 2024 RIOgaleao RIOGaleao in Portuguese Archived from the original on 28 January 2021 Retrieved 19 February 2021 Aerodromos ANAC in Portuguese 29 June 2020 Archived from the original on 30 September 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2021 Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim SBGL DECEA in Portuguese Retrieved 13 August 2023 Lei No 1 602 de 13 de maio de 1952 Presidencia da Republica in Portuguese 13 May 1952 Retrieved 5 November 2023 Enders Armelle 2008 A Historia do Rio de Janeiro in Portuguese 2nd ed Rio de Janeiro Gryphus p 54 ISBN 978 85 60610 09 9 Doria Pedro 2012 1565 Enquanto o Brasil nascia A aventura de portugueses franceses indios e negros na fundacao do pais in Portuguese 1st ed Rio de Janeiro Nova Fronteira pp 240 241 ISBN 978 85 2093114 1 Lei n 9 778 de 5 de 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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 177 181 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PP PDT Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 25 June 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Rejeicao tardia na decolagem 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 208 213 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Incident description 1 January 1970 Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 6 August 2011 Retrieved 18 July 2011 Incident description PP PDX Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2011 Accident description PP VJL Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 19 July 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2011 Accident description D ABUY Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 19 July 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2011 Galeao O aeroporto abencoado por Deus Galeao The airport blessed by God Desastres Aereos in Portuguese Archived from the original on 15 June 2017 Retrieved 10 June 2017 Trecho da Transcarioca que liga Barra ao Galeao e inaugurado nesta quarta in Portuguese G1 Rio 4 June 2014 Archived from the original on 6 June 2014 Retrieved 25 June 2014 Prefeitura inaugura o Terminal Intermodal Gentileza Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro in Portuguese 23 February 2024 Retrieved 29 February 2004 Linhas Metropolitanas Charitas x Galeao in Portuguese Autoviacao 1001 Archived from the original on July 6 2015 Retrieved May 9 2013 Linha aeroporto do Galeao x Buzios in Portuguese Autovialcao 1001 11 July 2016 Archived from the original on 24 July 2016 Retrieved 27 July 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Rio de Janeiro Galeao International Airport nbsp Media related to Rio de Janeiro state Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Airport information for SBGL at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Current weather for SBGL at NOAA NWS Accident history for GIG at Aviation Safety Network Portals nbsp Brazil nbsp Aviation nbsp Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rio de Janeiro Galeao International Airport amp oldid 1218765415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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