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São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport

São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport (IATA: GRU, ICAO: SBGR), commonly known as São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport, is the primary international airport serving São Paulo. It is popularly known locally as either Cumbica Airport, after the district where it is located and the Brazilian Air Force base that exists at the airport complex, or Guarulhos Airport, after the municipality of Guarulhos, in the state of São Paulo, where it is located. Since November 28, 2001, the airport has been named after André Franco Montoro (1916–1999), former Governor of São Paulo state.[4] The airport was rebranded as GRU Airport in 2012.[5]

São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport

Aeroporto Internacional de São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro
Summary
Airport typePublic/military
Operator
  • Infraero (1985–2012)
  • GRU Airport (2012–present)
ServesSão Paulo
LocationGuarulhos, Brazil
Opened20 January 1985; 39 years ago (1985-01-20)
Hub for
Focus city forAzul Brazilian Airlines
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL750 m / 2,459 ft
Coordinates23°26′8″S 46°28′23″W / 23.43556°S 46.47306°W / -23.43556; -46.47306
Websitewww.gru.com.br
Map
GRU
Location in São Paulo State
GRU
GRU (Brazil)
GRU
GRU (South America)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10R/28L 3,000 9,843 Asphalt
10L/28R 3,700 12,139 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers41,307,915 20%
Aircraft operations274,917 13%
Statistics: GRU Airport[1]
Sources: Airport website,[2] ANAC[3]

The airport was the busiest in Brazil in terms of transported passengers, aircraft operations, and cargo handled in 2012, placing it as the second busiest airport in Latin America by passenger traffic (41.307.915 2023)[6] after Mexico City International Airport.[7] Guarulhos has slot restrictions, operating with a maximum of 45 operations/hour[8] and being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil (the others are São Paulo-Congonhas, Brasília, Belo Horizonte-Pampulha and Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont).[9]

Since 2012, the airport has been operated by a consortium composed of Invepar S/A, Airports Company South Africa, and Infraero.[10]

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

History edit

 
Part of terminal 2 in construction (1987)

On June 6, 1967, in response to the growth of air traffic in Brazil, the Brazilian military government initiated studies concerning the renovation of the airport infrastructure in Brazil. 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 areas of Galeão Air Force Base in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Air Force Base in São Paulo.

In relation to São Paulo, the initial planning of the airport involved three runways and four passenger terminals. However, the first phase of the construction comprising two runways and two terminals started only on August 11, 1980. The airport was officially inaugurated on January 20, 1985. Quickly Guarulhos became the city's primary airport, supplanting São Paulo–Congonhas Airport.

In 1989 the runways were extended and the terminals renovated, enlarged, and had their capacity increased from 7.5 million to 8.25 million passengers/year. The whole complex covered 13.86 square kilometres (3,425 acres), of which 5 square kilometres (1,200 acres) is urbanised area.

Construction of Terminal 3, capable of handling 12 million passengers per year, had been planned since 2001 but due to a myriad of political and economic problems, the actual construction didn't begin until 2011.

In 2010, the airport served more than 26.8 million passengers, an increase of 24% over 2009 and passenger volumes were 31% in excess of its capacity rated at 20.5 million per year at its present configuration.[11]

In order to relieve the acute overcrowding at Terminals 1 and 2, Infraero announced on May 17, 2011 that the former cargo terminals of defunct airlines VASP and Transbrasil, later used by Federal Agencies, would undergo renovations and adaptations for use as domestic passenger terminals with remote boarding. This new terminal was initially called Terminal 4 (T4).[12] The first phase of the renovations, comprising the former VASP terminal, opened on February 8, 2012,[13][14] and the second phase, comprising the former Transbrasil terminal, was opened in June 2013. Contrary to what had been announced before, the new terminal will be permanent. Webjet was the first airline to use the new facility.[15] The new terminal, in its first phase, increased the capacity of the airport in 5.5 million passengers/year and, in the second phase to 8 million passengers/year. In total, Guarulhos would then be able to handle 28.5 million passengers/year.[16]

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, Guarulhos was considered to be critically saturated, operating above 85% of its capacity.[17]

Following a decision made on April 26, 2011 by the Federal Government for private companies being granted concessions to explore some Infraero airports,[18] on February 6, 2012, the administration of the airport was conceded, for 20 years, to the Consortium Invepar–ACSA, also known as GRU Airport, composed by the Brazilian Invepar, an Investments and Funds Society (90%) and the South African ACSA–Airports Company South Africa (10%).[19] Infraero, the state-run organisation, remains with 49% of the shares of the company incorporated for the administration.[20][21]

On December 2, 2015, the airport's terminals were renumbered. Former Terminal 4 was renumbered Terminal 1; former terminals 1 and 2, which were wings of a single building, became the new Terminal 2. Terminal 3 kept its numbering. The new numbering reflects the order by which terminals are reached when one arrives at the airport by the access road, and is expected to be less confusing in the long term. Check-in counters and gates were also renumbered, with the first digit being now the new terminal number.[22]

On October 28, 2015, the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (Anac) authorised Airbus A380 operations at Guarulhos Airport, effective four days later. The authorisation was granted after extensive works were conducted on the runways and taxiways (including widening runway 09L/27R to 60 metres (196 ft 10 in))[23] and special taxiing procedures were established.[24] On November 14, 2015, Emirates operated a one-time special flight with the A380 on its Dubai-São Paulo route to commemorate its eight years of operations in Brazil.[25] On March 26, 2017, Emirates started daily A380 service from Dubai to São Paulo, replacing the Boeing 777-300ER previously used on that route – coincidentally, on the same day that the other UAE airline, Etihad, ended its services to São Paulo.[26]

Facilities edit

Runways and taxiways edit

 
Airport diagram
 
Control tower

GRU has two parallel runways. Runway 10R/28L is 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) long and 45 metres (148 ft) wide, while runway 10L/28R is 3,700 metres (12,140 ft) long and 60 metres (200 ft) wide, after being widened in 2015 to better receive the Airbus A380.[27][23] The field elevation at the airport is 750 metres (2,459 ft) above mean sea level.[28] Runway 10R/28L is mostly used for landings and runway 10L/28R for takeoffs. There are high-speed exit taxiways on both runways that allow for traffic to depart the runway at higher speed to allow better efficiency for landing and takeoff traffic. As of 2014, there was an average of 650 takeoff and landing operations per day at the airport.[29]

Terminals edit

The airport has three passenger terminals, numbered 1, 2, and 3, according to their order along the airport access road when arriving from the city.

  • Terminal 1 is the smallest and simplest. It has only domestic flights, and as of January 2020, only Azul operates there, as former Passaredo (now VoePass) has been moved to Terminal 2. Terminal 1 has no jet bridges and no direct access to the other terminals, which can only be reached by a free shuttle bus.
  • Terminal 2 is the oldest and largest, and for many years was the sole airport terminal, although its two wings were considered different terminals at the time. It has the majority of domestic flights and to Latin American destinations, as well as a few intercontinental flights.
  • Terminal 3 is the newest and most modern. It has only international flights and concentrates most long-haul intercontinental traffic, in addition to the LATAM Group's Latin American flights. Five of the terminal's gates can accommodate the Airbus A380.[24]

Terminals 2 and 3 are directly linked by a walkway.[22]

The airport also has a large air cargo terminal with a built area of 97,000 square metres (1,040,000 sq ft) and is capable of handling any type of cargo, including refrigerated and hazardous shipments.[30]

Navigational aids edit

There are two navigational aids that GRU traffic uses. The Bonsucesso very high frequency omnidirectional range with distance measuring equipment (VOR-DME) is located 9.1 kilometres; 5.6 miles (4.9 nmi) to the east of GRU.[27]

Developments edit

 
View of Terminal 3
 
Terminal 3 interior
 
Check-in area in Terminal 2

In 2009 Infraero unveiled a R$ 1,489.5 million (US$784.7 USD million; €549.8 EUR million) investment plan to upgrade Guarulhos International Airport, focusing on preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympics in 2016. The investment was supposed to be used as follows:[31]

  • Construction of additional taxiways. Cost: R$ 19M. Completion: April 2016.
  • Enlargement of apron and taxiways. Cost: R$370,5M. Completion: May 2016.
  • Construction of passenger Terminal 3. Cost: R$1,100M. Completed: March 2014. Opened for Star Alliance airlines in May.
 
An Air Europa Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Terminal 1

Central to this investment plan was Terminal 3, which is projected to add 12 million passenger capacity to the 17 million of the existing two terminals. Plans for a third runway were decided to be "technically impracticable" and were cancelled in January 2008.

However, the former concessionary, Infraero, experienced many legal and bureaucratic difficulties, which prevented most (if any) of these improvements from being completed on schedule. As of April 2013, the new concessionary unveiled a new expansion project, which included the new Terminal 3 (with a different design than the one proposed by Infraero), the widening of the main runway in order to enable operations by the large Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8, operated by Emirates and Lufthansa respectively, and several other improvements in the existing terminals and parking area.

Terminal 3 is open and all Star Alliance airlines are in, as well as many other overseas carriers. International flights by LATAM also use the facility.

A train service development and construction has also been planned, however never concluded and cancelled. This included an Airport Express Line linking the airport to downtown São Paulo and a Rio–São Paulo high-speed rail connecting Guarulhos to Rio de Janeiro-Galeão and Campinas-Viracopos airports.[32]

Since March 2017 American Airlines invested US$ 100 million on a 17,000 m2 (180,000 sq ft) maintenance hangar at Guarulhos Airport, building together with the LATAM Hangar of R$ 130 million.[33] The American Airlines one is capable of performing line maintenance on two wide-body aircraft at the same time, of the types commonly used by the U.S. company on routes between São Paulo and the United States and the LATAM one is capable of performing line maintenance of one wide-body aircraft. It could also be used by other companies as storage for parts. The same conditions applies to the LATAM maintenance center.[34]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

AirlinesDestinations
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Mendoza, Salta, Tucumán
Seasonal: Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Córdoba (AR), El Calafate, San Carlos de Bariloche, San Martin de los Andes, Ushuaia
Aeroméxico Mexico City
Air Canada Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson
Air Europa Madrid
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New York–JFK
Andes Líneas Aéreas Seasonal charter: Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Rosario, San Carlos de Bariloche
Arajet Santo Domingo–Las Américas
Avianca Bogotá
Azul Brazilian Airlines Araxá, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Punta del Este, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão (ends 30 March 2024), Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont (resumes 31 March 2024)
Seasonal: Natal
Boliviana de Aviación Santa Cruz de la Sierra–Viru Viru
Seasonal: Cochabamba
British Airways London–Heathrow
Copa Airlines Panama City–Tocumen
Delta Air Lines Atlanta, New York–JFK
Egyptair Seasonal charter: Cairo
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
FlybondiBuenos Aires–Ezeiza
Gol Transportes Aéreos Aracaju, Asunción, Belém, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Bogotá (begins 31 March 2024), Brasília, Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Campo Grande, Cascavel, Caxias do Sul, Chapecó, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Goiânia, Ilhéus, João Pessoa, Juazeiro do Norte, Londrina, Maceió, Manaus, Maringá, Mendoza, Montes Claros, Montevideo, Natal, Navegantes, Palmas, Passo Fundo (resumes 19 February 2024), Pelotas, Petrolina, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Presidente Prudente, Punta Cana, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Rosario, Salvador da Bahia, Santa Cruz de la Sierra–Viru Viru, Santo Ângelo, São Luís (begins 31 March 2024), Sinop, Teresina, Uberlândia, Vitória, Vitória da Conquista
Seasonal: Córdoba (AR), Jericoacoara
Iberia Madrid
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino
JetSmart Chile Santiago de Chile
KLM Amsterdam
LATAM Brasil Aracaju, Barcelona, Belém, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Bogotá, Boston, Brasília, Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Campo Grande, Cascavel, Caxias do Sul, Chapecó, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Frankfurt, Goiânia, Ilhéus, Imperatriz, Jaguaruna, Jericoacoara, João Pessoa, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo, Joinville, Juazeiro do Norte, Lima, Lisbon, London–Heathrow, Londrina, Los Angeles, Maceió, Madrid, Manaus, Maringá, Mendoza, Mexico City, Miami, Milan–Malpensa, Montes Claros, Montevideo, Natal, Navegantes, New York–JFK, Orlando, Palmas, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Passo Fundo, Petrolina, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Porto Velho, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, Rome–Fiumicino, Salvador da Bahia, Santiago de Chile, São José do Rio Preto, São Luís, Sinop, Teresina, Uberlândia, Vitória, Vitória da Conquista
Seasonal: Caldas Novas
Seasonal charter: San Carlos de Bariloche
LATAM Chile Santiago de Chile
LATAM Paraguay Asunción
LATAM Perú Lima
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Qatar Airways Doha
Sky Airline Santiago de Chile
Sky Airline Peru Lima
South African Airways Cape Town, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo
Swiss International Air Lines Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Zürich
TAAG Angola Airlines Luanda
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon, Porto
Turkish Airlines Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Istanbul
United Airlines Chicago–O'Hare, Houston–Intercontinental, Newark, Washington–Dulles
Voepass Linhas Aéreas Ribeirão Preto (ends 26 October 2024)

Cargo edit

 
Taxiing planes at the GRU Airport

Statistics edit

 
Inside Terminal 2
 
LATAM Lounge at Terminal 3
 
Terminal 3 Check-in area

Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero (2007-2012) and GRU Airport (2013-2023) reports:[41][42][43][1]

Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo (t)
2023 41,307,915   20% 274,917   13%
2022 34,480,706   43% 242,881   29%
2021 24,170,612   19% 188,573   21%
2020 20,322,520   53% 155,912   47%
2019 43,002,119   2% 291,987  
2018 42,230,309   12% 293,084   10%
2017 37,765,898   3% 266,016   1%
2016 36,606,363   6% 268,139   43%
2015 38,983,779   1% 296,618   3%
2014 39,539,992   10% 306,050   8%
2013 35,962,128   10% 284,184   4%
2012 32,777,330   9% 273,884   1% 474,190   7%
2011 30,003,428   12% 270,600   8% 511,484   19%
2010 26,849,185   24% 250,493   19% 430,850   13%
2009 21,727,649   7% 209,636   8% 382,723   19%
2008 20,400,304   9% 194,184   3% 475,209   3%
2007 18,795,596 187,960 488,485

Accidents and incidents edit

 
Aircraft at Guarulhos
  • On January 28, 1986, a VASP Boeing 737-2A1 registered PP-SME flying from Guarulhos to Belo Horizonte unknowingly tried to take-off from Guarulhos, during foggy conditions, from a taxiway. The take-off was aborted, but the aircraft overran, collided with a dyke and broke in two. One passenger died.[44]
  • On March 21, 1989, a Transbrasil cargo Boeing 707-349C registered PT-TCS operating flight 801, flying from Manaus to São Paulo-Guarulhos, crashed at the district of Vila Barros in Guarulhos, shortly before touch-down at runway 09R. That day, at 12:00, the runway was going to be closed for maintenance and the crew decided to speed up procedures to touch-down before closure (it was already 11:54). In a hurry, one of the crew members, by mistake, activated the air-dynamic brakes, and the aircraft lost too much speed to have enough aerodynamic support (resulting in a stall). As a consequence the aircraft crashed approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the airport. There were 25 fatalities, of which three were crew members and 22 were civilians on the ground. As well as the 22 fatalities, there were over 200 injured on the ground.[45]
  • On March 2, 1996, a Madrid Táxi Aéreo Gates Learjet 25D registered PT-LSD transporting the Brazilian band Mamonas Assassinas crashed into Cantareira mountain range, located north of the airport, at 23:16 local time killing all 9 passengers on board. The aircraft was on final approach to land on the runway 09R, but went around. As it flew toward the runway for a second attempt to land, the ATC instructed the pilots to make a right turn heading south, but they turned north (left) and crashed into the mountain range at 3,300 feet (1,000 m), 10.0 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the airport. Ironically, all band members were from a Guarulhos neighborhood located close to the airport.
  • On September 14, 2002, a Total Linhas Aéreas ATR42-312 registered PT-MTS on a cargo flight between São Paulo-Guarulhos and Londrina crashed while en route near Paranapanema. The crew of 2 died.[46]

Access edit

The airport is located 25 km (16 mi) from downtown São Paulo.

 
View of Hélio Smith Highway around Guarulhos
 
Guarulhos Airport Train Station

Car edit

The airport has its own highway system: Rodovia Hélio Smidt Highway which connects the airport to Presidente Dutra Highway or Ayrton Senna Highway. Residents of Guarulhos can access the road via Monteiro Lobato Avenue. Taxi stands are located outside each of the two terminals on the Arrivals level; inside there are car rental agency representatives.

Bus edit

Bus transportation is available through the Airport Bus Service, an executive bus line, administered by EMTU and operated by Consórcio Internorte – Área 3. This service provides transportation connecting Guarulhos to Congonhas airport; to Tietê Bus Terminal; to Palmeiras-Barra Funda Intermodal Terminal, to Faria Lima Ave; To Republica Square (Praça da República); To Berrini Ave., Itaim Bibi district; and to the circuit of hotels along Paulista Avenue and Rua Augusta. The ride takes about one hour, depending on traffic.[47] At the airport, tickets can be purchased at the counter located outside the lounge of the Terminal 1, Wing B's arrivals level.

Pássaro Marron/EMTU, a syndicate of the Internorte Consortium, offers two regular bus lines, 257 and 299, connecting Tatuapé subway station (Line 3-Red) with Guarulhos Airport every 30 minutes. At Tatuapé, both buses can be picked up on a platform of that multimodal station's North side bus terminal. At the airport, the stop for both buses is at the Arrivals level road connecting the wings of Terminal 2.

Gol Airlines and LATAM offer for their passengers free bus transfers between Guarulhos and Congonhas airports at regular times.[48][49]

Viação Cometa offers daily departures to and from the airport and the cities of Santos, Sorocaba, São Vicente, and Praia Grande.[50] Lirabus operates daily buses between the airport and Campinas. Pássaro Marron offers bus services to São José dos Campos with departures every two hours. Viação Transdutra connects the airport with the city of Arujá.

Rail edit

GRU Airport Shuttle Service
 
 
 
 
 
Aeroporto-Guarulhos
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Terminal 1
 
 
 
 
 
Terminal 2
 
 
 
Terminal 3
 
 
 
 

Line 13-Jade of the São Paulo commuter rail system, operated by CPTM, connects with the airport through Aeroporto-Guarulhos Station. This line started its operations experimentally on March 31, 2018.[51] The line was opened initially on a trial phase and operates only on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with trains every 30 minutes to the suburban station of Engenheiro Goulart in eastern São Paulo city, from where a further connection with CPTM's line 12 and at least another one by subway will be necessary to reach downtown and the main business areas. Service will be expanded in May 2018 to seven days a week, but still only from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Full service from 4 a.m. to midnight is expected in late June 2018.[52]

 
Airport Metro Station in GRU

Additionally, since December 2020 there's the Airport Express service, from Luz station to Aeroporto-Guarulhos, departing from each termini station every hour. It attends only one station towards Aeroporto-Guarulhos (Guarulhos-CECAP station), and 2 stations towards Luz (Guarulhos-CECAP and Brás).[53]

Aeroporto-Guarulhos station is opposite to Terminal 1, which is Guarulhos Airport's smallest and least busy, and not linked to the other terminals except by a shuttle bus. The GRU Airport company reportedly vetoed a station closer to much busier Terminals 2 and 3 because it intended to build a shopping mall at the proposed location.[54] The excessive number of complicated train changes through crowded commuter rail and subway lines, and the added inconvenience of the shuttle bus from Terminal 1 for most passengers, especially carrying luggage, has attracted criticism to the São Paulo state government, responsible for São Paulo's subway and commuter rail systems, which has been accused of flawed planning and overindulgence with the airport's private concessionaire.[54]

To solve this situation, Governor João Doria and State Secretary of Metropolitan Transports Alexandre Baldy proposed a people mover to connect the CPTM station directly to the airport, estimated to be opened in May 2021.[55] However, many delays prevented the construction of the line, which should be owned and fully operated by GRU Airport.[56] In November 2020, the Brazilian federal government, through the Ministry of Infrastructure, authorized the construction of the people mover, which should cost R$ 175 million (approximately US$ 47.7 million in 2019).[57]

In December 2020 it was announced that Brazilian firm Aerom, which owns the Aeromovel technology, had been selected to install the system.[58] Construction was due to begin in January 2021 with completing in 2022. In June 2021 it was announced that the project had 'advanced' but a schedule for construction had not been finalised.[59]

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Sao Paulo Guarulhos Governor Andre Franco Montoro International Airport IATA GRU ICAO SBGR commonly known as Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport is the primary international airport serving Sao Paulo It is popularly known locally as either Cumbica Airport after the district where it is located and the Brazilian Air Force base that exists at the airport complex or Guarulhos Airport after the municipality of Guarulhos in the state of Sao Paulo where it is located Since November 28 2001 the airport has been named after Andre Franco Montoro 1916 1999 former Governor of Sao Paulo state 4 The airport was rebranded as GRU Airport in 2012 5 Sao Paulo Guarulhos Governor Andre Franco Montoro International AirportAeroporto Internacional de Sao Paulo Guarulhos Governador Andre Franco MontoroIATA GRUICAO SBGRSummaryAirport typePublic militaryOperatorInfraero 1985 2012 GRU Airport 2012 present ServesSao PauloLocationGuarulhos BrazilOpened20 January 1985 39 years ago 1985 01 20 Hub forGol Transportes Aereos LATAM BrasilFocus city forAzul Brazilian AirlinesTime zoneBRT UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL750 m 2 459 ftCoordinates23 26 8 S 46 28 23 W 23 43556 S 46 47306 W 23 43556 46 47306Websitewww wbr gru wbr com wbr brMapGRULocation in Sao Paulo StateShow map of Sao Paulo StateGRUGRU Brazil Show map of BrazilGRUGRU South America Show map of South AmericaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft10R 28L 3 000 9 843 Asphalt10L 28R 3 700 12 139 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Passengers41 307 915 20 Aircraft operations274 917 13 Statistics GRU Airport 1 Sources Airport website 2 ANAC 3 The airport was the busiest in Brazil in terms of transported passengers aircraft operations and cargo handled in 2012 placing it as the second busiest airport in Latin America by passenger traffic 41 307 915 2023 6 after Mexico City International Airport 7 Guarulhos has slot restrictions operating with a maximum of 45 operations hour 8 and being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil the others are Sao Paulo Congonhas Brasilia Belo Horizonte Pampulha and Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont 9 Since 2012 the airport has been operated by a consortium composed of Invepar S A Airports Company South Africa and Infraero 10 Some of its facilities are shared with the Sao Paulo Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Runways and taxiways 2 2 Terminals 2 3 Navigational aids 3 Developments 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 6 Accidents and incidents 7 Access 7 1 Car 7 2 Bus 7 3 Rail 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Part of terminal 2 in construction 1987 On June 6 1967 in response to the growth of air traffic in Brazil the Brazilian military government initiated studies concerning the renovation of the airport infrastructure in Brazil 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 areas of Galeao Air Force Base in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo Air Force Base in Sao Paulo In relation to Sao Paulo the initial planning of the airport involved three runways and four passenger terminals However the first phase of the construction comprising two runways and two terminals started only on August 11 1980 The airport was officially inaugurated on January 20 1985 Quickly Guarulhos became the city s primary airport supplanting Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport In 1989 the runways were extended and the terminals renovated enlarged and had their capacity increased from 7 5 million to 8 25 million passengers year The whole complex covered 13 86 square kilometres 3 425 acres of which 5 square kilometres 1 200 acres is urbanised area Construction of Terminal 3 capable of handling 12 million passengers per year had been planned since 2001 but due to a myriad of political and economic problems the actual construction didn t begin until 2011 In 2010 the airport served more than 26 8 million passengers an increase of 24 over 2009 and passenger volumes were 31 in excess of its capacity rated at 20 5 million per year at its present configuration 11 In order to relieve the acute overcrowding at Terminals 1 and 2 Infraero announced on May 17 2011 that the former cargo terminals of defunct airlines VASP and Transbrasil later used by Federal Agencies would undergo renovations and adaptations for use as domestic passenger terminals with remote boarding This new terminal was initially called Terminal 4 T4 12 The first phase of the renovations comprising the former VASP terminal opened on February 8 2012 13 14 and the second phase comprising the former Transbrasil terminal was opened in June 2013 Contrary to what had been announced before the new terminal will be permanent Webjet was the first airline to use the new facility 15 The new terminal in its first phase increased the capacity of the airport in 5 5 million passengers year and in the second phase to 8 million passengers year In total Guarulhos would then be able to handle 28 5 million passengers year 16 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 Guarulhos was considered to be critically saturated operating above 85 of its capacity 17 Following a decision made on April 26 2011 by the Federal Government for private companies being granted concessions to explore some Infraero airports 18 on February 6 2012 the administration of the airport was conceded for 20 years to the Consortium Invepar ACSA also known as GRU Airport composed by the Brazilian Invepar an Investments and Funds Society 90 and the South African ACSA Airports Company South Africa 10 19 Infraero the state run organisation remains with 49 of the shares of the company incorporated for the administration 20 21 On December 2 2015 the airport s terminals were renumbered Former Terminal 4 was renumbered Terminal 1 former terminals 1 and 2 which were wings of a single building became the new Terminal 2 Terminal 3 kept its numbering The new numbering reflects the order by which terminals are reached when one arrives at the airport by the access road and is expected to be less confusing in the long term Check in counters and gates were also renumbered with the first digit being now the new terminal number 22 On October 28 2015 the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil Anac authorised Airbus A380 operations at Guarulhos Airport effective four days later The authorisation was granted after extensive works were conducted on the runways and taxiways including widening runway 09L 27R to 60 metres 196 ft 10 in 23 and special taxiing procedures were established 24 On November 14 2015 Emirates operated a one time special flight with the A380 on its Dubai Sao Paulo route to commemorate its eight years of operations in Brazil 25 On March 26 2017 Emirates started daily A380 service from Dubai to Sao Paulo replacing the Boeing 777 300ER previously used on that route coincidentally on the same day that the other UAE airline Etihad ended its services to Sao Paulo 26 Facilities editRunways and taxiways edit nbsp Airport diagram nbsp Control towerGRU has two parallel runways Runway 10R 28L is 3 000 metres 9 843 ft long and 45 metres 148 ft wide while runway 10L 28R is 3 700 metres 12 140 ft long and 60 metres 200 ft wide after being widened in 2015 to better receive the Airbus A380 27 23 The field elevation at the airport is 750 metres 2 459 ft above mean sea level 28 Runway 10R 28L is mostly used for landings and runway 10L 28R for takeoffs There are high speed exit taxiways on both runways that allow for traffic to depart the runway at higher speed to allow better efficiency for landing and takeoff traffic As of 2014 there was an average of 650 takeoff and landing operations per day at the airport 29 Terminals edit The airport has three passenger terminals numbered 1 2 and 3 according to their order along the airport access road when arriving from the city Terminal 1 is the smallest and simplest It has only domestic flights and as of January 2020 only Azul operates there as former Passaredo now VoePass has been moved to Terminal 2 Terminal 1 has no jet bridges and no direct access to the other terminals which can only be reached by a free shuttle bus Terminal 2 is the oldest and largest and for many years was the sole airport terminal although its two wings were considered different terminals at the time It has the majority of domestic flights and to Latin American destinations as well as a few intercontinental flights Terminal 3 is the newest and most modern It has only international flights and concentrates most long haul intercontinental traffic in addition to the LATAM Group s Latin American flights Five of the terminal s gates can accommodate the Airbus A380 24 Terminals 2 and 3 are directly linked by a walkway 22 The airport also has a large air cargo terminal with a built area of 97 000 square metres 1 040 000 sq ft and is capable of handling any type of cargo including refrigerated and hazardous shipments 30 Navigational aids edit There are two navigational aids that GRU traffic uses The Bonsucesso very high frequency omnidirectional range with distance measuring equipment VOR DME is located 9 1 kilometres 5 6 miles 4 9 nmi to the east of GRU 27 Developments edit nbsp View of Terminal 3 nbsp Terminal 3 interior nbsp Check in area in Terminal 2In 2009 Infraero unveiled a R 1 489 5 million US 784 7 USD million 549 8 EUR million investment plan to upgrade Guarulhos International Airport focusing on preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympics in 2016 The investment was supposed to be used as follows 31 Construction of additional taxiways Cost R 19M Completion April 2016 Enlargement of apron and taxiways Cost R 370 5M Completion May 2016 Construction of passenger Terminal 3 Cost R 1 100M Completed March 2014 Opened for Star Alliance airlines in May nbsp An Air Europa Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Terminal 1Central to this investment plan was Terminal 3 which is projected to add 12 million passenger capacity to the 17 million of the existing two terminals Plans for a third runway were decided to be technically impracticable and were cancelled in January 2008 However the former concessionary Infraero experienced many legal and bureaucratic difficulties which prevented most if any of these improvements from being completed on schedule As of April 2013 the new concessionary unveiled a new expansion project which included the new Terminal 3 with a different design than the one proposed by Infraero the widening of the main runway in order to enable operations by the large Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 8 operated by Emirates and Lufthansa respectively and several other improvements in the existing terminals and parking area Terminal 3 is open and all Star Alliance airlines are in as well as many other overseas carriers International flights by LATAM also use the facility A train service development and construction has also been planned however never concluded and cancelled This included an Airport Express Line linking the airport to downtown Sao Paulo and a Rio Sao Paulo high speed rail connecting Guarulhos to Rio de Janeiro Galeao and Campinas Viracopos airports 32 Since March 2017 American Airlines invested US 100 million on a 17 000 m2 180 000 sq ft maintenance hangar at Guarulhos Airport building together with the LATAM Hangar of R 130 million 33 The American Airlines one is capable of performing line maintenance on two wide body aircraft at the same time of the types commonly used by the U S company on routes between Sao Paulo and the United States and the LATAM one is capable of performing line maintenance of one wide body aircraft It could also be used by other companies as storage for parts The same conditions applies to the LATAM maintenance center 34 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsAerolineas ArgentinasBuenos Aires Aeroparque Mendoza Salta TucumanSeasonal Buenos Aires Ezeiza Cordoba AR El Calafate San Carlos de Bariloche San Martin de los Andes UshuaiaAeromexicoMexico CityAir CanadaBuenos Aires Ezeiza Montreal Trudeau Toronto PearsonAir EuropaMadridAir FranceParis Charles de GaulleAmerican AirlinesDallas Fort Worth Miami New York JFKAndes Lineas AereasSeasonal charter Buenos Aires Ezeiza Rosario San Carlos de BarilocheArajetSanto Domingo Las AmericasAviancaBogotaAzul Brazilian AirlinesAraxa Belo Horizonte Confins Cuiaba Curitiba Porto Alegre Punta del Este Recife Rio de Janeiro Galeao ends 30 March 2024 Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont resumes 31 March 2024 Seasonal NatalBoliviana de AviacionSanta Cruz de la Sierra Viru ViruSeasonal CochabambaBritish AirwaysLondon HeathrowCopa AirlinesPanama City TocumenDelta Air LinesAtlanta New York JFKEgyptairSeasonal charter CairoEmiratesDubai InternationalEthiopian AirlinesAddis Ababa Buenos Aires EzeizaFlybondiBuenos Aires EzeizaGol Transportes AereosAracaju Asuncion Belem Belo Horizonte Confins Bogota begins 31 March 2024 Brasilia Buenos Aires Aeroparque Campo Grande Cascavel Caxias do Sul Chapeco Cuiaba Curitiba Florianopolis Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Goiania Ilheus Joao Pessoa Juazeiro do Norte Londrina Maceio Manaus Maringa Mendoza Montes Claros Montevideo Natal Navegantes Palmas Passo Fundo resumes 19 February 2024 Pelotas Petrolina Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Presidente Prudente Punta Cana Recife Rio de Janeiro Galeao Rosario Salvador da Bahia Santa Cruz de la Sierra Viru Viru Santo Angelo Sao Luis begins 31 March 2024 Sinop Teresina Uberlandia Vitoria Vitoria da ConquistaSeasonal Cordoba AR JericoacoaraIberiaMadridITA AirwaysRome FiumicinoJetSmart ChileSantiago de ChileKLMAmsterdamLATAM BrasilAracaju Barcelona Belem Belo Horizonte Confins Bogota Boston Brasilia Buenos Aires Aeroparque Buenos Aires Ezeiza Campo Grande Cascavel Caxias do Sul Chapeco Cuiaba Curitiba Florianopolis Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Frankfurt Goiania Ilheus Imperatriz Jaguaruna Jericoacoara Joao Pessoa Johannesburg O R Tambo Joinville Juazeiro do Norte Lima Lisbon London Heathrow Londrina Los Angeles Maceio Madrid Manaus Maringa Mendoza Mexico City Miami Milan Malpensa Montes Claros Montevideo Natal Navegantes New York JFK Orlando Palmas Paris Charles de Gaulle Passo Fundo Petrolina Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Porto Velho Recife Rio de Janeiro Galeao Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Rome Fiumicino Salvador da Bahia Santiago de Chile Sao Jose do Rio Preto Sao Luis Sinop Teresina Uberlandia Vitoria Vitoria da ConquistaSeasonal Caldas NovasSeasonal charter San Carlos de BarilocheLATAM ChileSantiago de ChileLATAM ParaguayAsuncionLATAM PeruLimaLufthansaFrankfurtQatar AirwaysDohaSky AirlineSantiago de ChileSky Airline PeruLimaSouth African AirwaysCape Town Johannesburg O R TamboSwiss International Air LinesBuenos Aires Ezeiza ZurichTAAG Angola AirlinesLuandaTAP Air PortugalLisbon PortoTurkish AirlinesBuenos Aires Ezeiza IstanbulUnited AirlinesChicago O Hare Houston Intercontinental Newark Washington DullesVoepass Linhas AereasRibeirao Preto ends 26 October 2024 Cargo edit nbsp Taxiing planes at the GRU AirportAirlinesDestinationsAir France CargoParis Charles de GaulleAtlas AirLos Angeles 35 Miami 35 Quito 35 Santiago de Chile 35 Ethiopian CargoChongqing 36 Xiamen 37 Gol Transportes AereosFortaleza 38 Sao Luis 38 Teresina 38 LATAM Cargo BrasilManaus Santiago de ChileLATAM Cargo ChileSal Santiago de ChileLufthansa CargoBuenos Aires Ezeiza 39 Frankfurt 39 Qatar Airways CargoBuenos Aires Ezeiza Doha Lagos LuxembourgSideral Air CargoBrasilia Cuiaba Fortaleza Goiania Manaus Recife Rio de Janeiro Galeao SalvadorTotal Express Linhas AereasManaus 40 Total Linhas AereasCuritiba Florianopolis Porto Alegre Rio de Janeiro Galeao VitoriaTurkish CargoDakar Diass Istanbul MiamiStatistics edit nbsp Inside Terminal 2 nbsp LATAM Lounge at Terminal 3 nbsp Terminal 3 Check in areaFollowing is the number of passenger aircraft and cargo movements at the airport according to Infraero 2007 2012 and GRU Airport 2013 2023 reports 41 42 43 1 Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo t 2023 41 307 915 nbsp 20 274 917 nbsp 13 2022 34 480 706 nbsp 43 242 881 nbsp 29 2021 24 170 612 nbsp 19 188 573 nbsp 21 2020 20 322 520 nbsp 53 155 912 nbsp 47 2019 43 002 119 nbsp 2 291 987 nbsp 2018 42 230 309 nbsp 12 293 084 nbsp 10 2017 37 765 898 nbsp 3 266 016 nbsp 1 2016 36 606 363 nbsp 6 268 139 nbsp 43 2015 38 983 779 nbsp 1 296 618 nbsp 3 2014 39 539 992 nbsp 10 306 050 nbsp 8 2013 35 962 128 nbsp 10 284 184 nbsp 4 2012 32 777 330 nbsp 9 273 884 nbsp 1 474 190 nbsp 7 2011 30 003 428 nbsp 12 270 600 nbsp 8 511 484 nbsp 19 2010 26 849 185 nbsp 24 250 493 nbsp 19 430 850 nbsp 13 2009 21 727 649 nbsp 7 209 636 nbsp 8 382 723 nbsp 19 2008 20 400 304 nbsp 9 194 184 nbsp 3 475 209 nbsp 3 2007 18 795 596 187 960 488 485Accidents and incidents edit nbsp Aircraft at GuarulhosOn January 28 1986 a VASP Boeing 737 2A1 registered PP SME flying from Guarulhos to Belo Horizonte unknowingly tried to take off from Guarulhos during foggy conditions from a taxiway The take off was aborted but the aircraft overran collided with a dyke and broke in two One passenger died 44 On March 21 1989 a Transbrasil cargo Boeing 707 349C registered PT TCS operating flight 801 flying from Manaus to Sao Paulo Guarulhos crashed at the district of Vila Barros in Guarulhos shortly before touch down at runway 09R That day at 12 00 the runway was going to be closed for maintenance and the crew decided to speed up procedures to touch down before closure it was already 11 54 In a hurry one of the crew members by mistake activated the air dynamic brakes and the aircraft lost too much speed to have enough aerodynamic support resulting in a stall As a consequence the aircraft crashed approximately 2 kilometres 1 2 mi from the airport There were 25 fatalities of which three were crew members and 22 were civilians on the ground As well as the 22 fatalities there were over 200 injured on the ground 45 On March 2 1996 a Madrid Taxi Aereo Gates Learjet 25D registered PT LSD transporting the Brazilian band Mamonas Assassinas crashed into Cantareira mountain range located north of the airport at 23 16 local time killing all 9 passengers on board The aircraft was on final approach to land on the runway 09R but went around As it flew toward the runway for a second attempt to land the ATC instructed the pilots to make a right turn heading south but they turned north left and crashed into the mountain range at 3 300 feet 1 000 m 10 0 kilometres 6 2 mi from the airport Ironically all band members were from a Guarulhos neighborhood located close to the airport On September 14 2002 a Total Linhas Aereas ATR42 312 registered PT MTS on a cargo flight between Sao Paulo Guarulhos and Londrina crashed while en route near Paranapanema The crew of 2 died 46 Access editThe airport is located 25 km 16 mi from downtown Sao Paulo nbsp View of Helio Smith Highway around Guarulhos nbsp Guarulhos Airport Train StationCar edit The airport has its own highway system Rodovia Helio Smidt Highway which connects the airport to Presidente Dutra Highway or Ayrton Senna Highway Residents of Guarulhos can access the road via Monteiro Lobato Avenue Taxi stands are located outside each of the two terminals on the Arrivals level inside there are car rental agency representatives Bus edit Bus transportation is available through the Airport Bus Service an executive bus line administered by EMTU and operated by Consorcio Internorte Area 3 This service provides transportation connecting Guarulhos to Congonhas airport to Tiete Bus Terminal to Palmeiras Barra Funda Intermodal Terminal to Faria Lima Ave To Republica Square Praca da Republica To Berrini Ave Itaim Bibi district and to the circuit of hotels along Paulista Avenue and Rua Augusta The ride takes about one hour depending on traffic 47 At the airport tickets can be purchased at the counter located outside the lounge of the Terminal 1 Wing B s arrivals level Passaro Marron EMTU a syndicate of the Internorte Consortium offers two regular bus lines 257 and 299 connecting Tatuape subway station Line 3 Red with Guarulhos Airport every 30 minutes At Tatuape both buses can be picked up on a platform of that multimodal station s North side bus terminal At the airport the stop for both buses is at the Arrivals level road connecting the wings of Terminal 2 Gol Airlines and LATAM offer for their passengers free bus transfers between Guarulhos and Congonhas airports at regular times 48 49 Viacao Cometa offers daily departures to and from the airport and the cities of Santos Sorocaba Sao Vicente and Praia Grande 50 Lirabus operates daily buses between the airport and Campinas Passaro Marron offers bus services to Sao Jose dos Campos with departures every two hours Viacao Transdutra connects the airport with the city of Aruja Rail edit Main article Line 13 CPTM See also GRU Airport People Mover GRU Airport Shuttle ServiceLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aeroporto Guarulhos nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Terminal 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Terminal 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp Terminal 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Line 13 Jade of the Sao Paulo commuter rail system operated by CPTM connects with the airport through Aeroporto Guarulhos Station This line started its operations experimentally on March 31 2018 51 The line was opened initially on a trial phase and operates only on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a m to 3 p m with trains every 30 minutes to the suburban station of Engenheiro Goulart in eastern Sao Paulo city from where a further connection with CPTM s line 12 and at least another one by subway will be necessary to reach downtown and the main business areas Service will be expanded in May 2018 to seven days a week but still only from 10 a m to 3 p m Full service from 4 a m to midnight is expected in late June 2018 52 nbsp Airport Metro Station in GRUAdditionally since December 2020 there s the Airport Express service from Luz station to Aeroporto Guarulhos departing from each termini station every hour It attends only one station towards Aeroporto Guarulhos Guarulhos CECAP station and 2 stations towards Luz Guarulhos CECAP and Bras 53 Aeroporto Guarulhos station is opposite to Terminal 1 which is Guarulhos Airport s smallest and least busy and not linked to the other terminals except by a shuttle bus The GRU Airport company reportedly vetoed a station closer to much busier Terminals 2 and 3 because it intended to build a shopping mall at the proposed location 54 The excessive number of complicated train changes through crowded commuter rail and subway lines and the added inconvenience of the shuttle bus from Terminal 1 for most passengers especially carrying luggage has attracted criticism to the Sao Paulo state government responsible for Sao Paulo s subway and commuter rail systems which has been accused of flawed planning and overindulgence with the airport s private concessionaire 54 To solve this situation Governor Joao Doria and State Secretary of Metropolitan Transports Alexandre Baldy proposed a people mover to connect the CPTM station directly to the airport estimated to be opened in May 2021 55 However many delays prevented the construction of the line which should be owned and fully operated by GRU Airport 56 In November 2020 the Brazilian federal government through the Ministry of Infrastructure authorized the construction of the people mover which should cost R 175 million approximately US 47 7 million in 2019 57 In December 2020 it was announced that Brazilian firm Aerom which owns the Aeromovel technology had been selected to install the system 58 Construction was due to begin in January 2021 with completing in 2022 In June 2021 it was announced that the project had advanced but a schedule for construction had not been finalised 59 See also 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