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São Paulo–Congonhas Airport

São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre Airport (IATA: CGH, ICAO: SBSP) Portuguese pronunciation: [kõˈɡõɲɐs] is one of the four commercial airports serving São Paulo, Brazil. The airport is named after the neighborhood where it is located, called Vila Congonhas, property of the descendants of Lucas Antônio Monteiro de Barros [pt] (1767–1851), Viscount of Congonhas do Campo, first president of the Province of São Paulo after the independence of Brazil in 1822, during the Empire. In turn, the Viscount's domain was named after the plural of a shrub known in Brazil as congonha-do-campo (Luxemburgia polyandra, of the Ochnaceae family).[3] Since June 19, 2017, it is officially named after Deputy José Freitas Nobre.[4] The name Congonhas, however, remains mostly used. It is owned by the City of São Paulo.

São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre Airport

Aeroporto de São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre
Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator
ServesSão Paulo
Opened12 April 1936; 87 years ago (1936-04-12)
Hub for
Focus city forAzul Brazilian Airlines
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL802 m / 2,631 ft
Coordinates23°37′34″S 046°39′23″W / 23.62611°S 46.65639°W / -23.62611; -46.65639
Map
CGH
Location in São Paulo
CGH
CGH (Brazil)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17R/35L 1,940 6,365 Asphalt
17L/35R 1,495 4,905 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Passengers18,075,764 87%
Aircraft Operations196,137 55%
Metric tonnes of cargo31,754 88%
Statistics: Infraero[1]
Sources: ANAC[2]

The airport is operated by AENA.

Congonhas has slot restrictions operating with a maximum of 30 operations/hour, being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil.[5] In 2019, it was the second busiest airport in Brazil by passenger traffic, after São Paulo–Guarulhos.

The central hall of the passenger terminal is considered one of the most outstanding examples of modern architecture in São Paulo. However, modernizing and enlargement work has been conducted at the terminal from 2003 onwards, while trying to preserve the look of the older, historic section. Today the main terminal has 51,535 m2 (554,718 sq.ft) of space.[3]

History Edit

 
The classic historical modern architecture passenger terminal of Congonhas airport
 
Congonhas in the 1950s
 
The classic but highly modified modern architecture in the check in hall of Congonhas Airport
 
Congonhas terminal view inside
 
View of Terminal 1

The airport was initially planned in 1919, but it did not open until 12 April 1936.[6] The site was outside the built-up urban area at the time, and it was chosen because it had favourable winds and lay on a high hill with little vegetation.[6] The airport was opened with a 300-metre (984-ft.) long dirt runway.[6] In the beginning it was the private airport of VASP, built as an alternative to Campo de Marte which, already at that time, had operational difficulties. VASP started services to Rio de Janeiro on 5 August 1936, advertising two daily round trips of 90 minutes' flight time in each direction,[6] starting a route that would eventually become one of the world's busiest. By 1957, the airport was the third busiest in the world for air cargo.[3] During the 1950s, Congonhas served all international flights to/from São Paulo, as its runways could accommodate the Lockheed Constellations, Douglas DC-6s, and Douglas DC-7s in use at that time. As early jets such as the Convair 880, Convair 990, Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 were bought by airlines, all long-haul travel shifted to Viracopos Airport, and the European airlines left Congonhas forever.

On 21 May 1959, a formal agreement between Varig, Cruzeiro do Sul and VASP created the shuttle service to Rio de Janeiro that made the airport famous, being the first of its kind in the world. The service was called Air Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte Aérea), inspired on the Berlin Airlift; its first flight was operated on 6 July 1959. It operated between Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont and Congonhas Airports and comprised regular departures, usually every half-hour, a common check-in counter and simplified tickets and formalities.[7] The service was an instant success. Sadia, later known as Transbrasil, joined the partnership in 1968. In 1999 the service was discontinued, as more competitive economic times made airlines decide to operate their services independently on that route.[8]

Until 1985, Congonhas was the main airport of São Paulo operating domestic flights, as well as international service to neighbouring countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Due to Congonhas' short runways, unable to accommodate most long-haul jets, intercontinental flights required changing planes at Rio de Janeiro–Galeão or were operated at Viracopos Airport. However, Viracopos' distant location, in Campinas, 97 km (60 mi) from downtown São Paulo, made that choice inconvenient both for passengers and for airlines, so a connection in Rio was usually preferred.

Since the opening of Guarulhos Airport in 1985, international flights no longer operate from Congonhas, and domestic operations have undergone restrictions. Congonhas remains important to the city for regional and short-distance domestic flights. Given the concentration of Brazil's economy in the Central-Southern region, where São Paulo is located, such flights make up the greatest share of the country's domestic air traffic. Therefore, even after Guarulhos International Airport was opened, Congonhas continued to face congestion problems, regarding both the number of passengers and the number of flight operations. Yet the convenience of its short distance from downtown and from the major business areas of Paulista, Faria Lima and Luís Carlos Berrini avenues still makes Congonhas a favorite of passengers, especially business travelers.

The airport administrator, Infraero, started in 2003 a comprehensive renovation plan of the airport complex. A remodeling of departure and arrival halls with installation of 12 jetways was completed on 15 August 2004. In December 2005, a new parking garage was opened. The runways were resurfaced between February and September 2007. Runway length has not been extended because of the rapid growth of São Paulo, which has completely surrounded the airport.

The airport has been troubled by slippery runways and has had several accidents where water accumulation has been a significant factor, the most notable being the one involving TAM Airlines Flight 3054 on 17 July 2007: although the main runway had been repaved in June 2007, its new rainwater drainage grooves were only finished in September 2007. As a consequence of this accident and the subsequent public outcry for better safety performance and noise reduction, the airport's operations were significantly altered, through restrictions in the number of landing slots, flight distances, and operating times (presently from 6:00 to 22:30 hours). Furthermore, the maximum allowable gross weight of aircraft was reduced.

The largest aircraft now operating at Congonhas are the Airbus A320 and the Boeing 737-800. However, in the past the airport used to have operations with Douglas DC-8 Vasp Cargo, Airbus A300 wide-body aircraft, by the now-defunct airlines Cruzeiro do Sul, Varig, VASP and Boeing 767-200[9] of also former Trans-Brasil.

In 2008 Congonhas lost its international category.

On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a R$164.7 million (US$86.8 million; EUR 60.8 million) investment plan to up-grade Congonhas Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which were held in Brazil, São Paulo being one of the venue cities. The investment involved a new control tower,[10] renovation of the apron, conclusion of the renovation on the south portion of the passenger terminal, and renovation of the north portion of the passenger terminal.[11]

Previously operated by Infraero, on August 18, 2022, the consortium AENA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport.[12]

Airlines and destinations Edit

AirlinesDestinations
Azul Brazilian Airlines Aracaju, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Brasília, Curitiba, Fortaleza, João Pessoa, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, Una-Comandatuba
Seasonal: Porto Seguro
Azul Conecta Rio de Janeiro–Jacarepaguá
Seasonal: Blumenau
Gol Transportes Aéreos Araçatuba, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Bonito, Brasília, Campo Grande, Caxias do Sul, Chapecó (begins 15 December 2023),[citation needed] Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Goiânia, Joinville, Juiz de Fora, Maringá, Navegantes, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Presidente Prudente, Recife, Ribeirão Preto, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, Salvador da Bahia, São José do Rio Preto, Uberaba, Uberlândia, Vitória
Seasonal: Caldas Novas
LATAM Brasil Belo Horizonte–Confins, Brasília, Campo Grande, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Goiânia, Ilhéus, Londrina, Maceió, Navegantes, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, Salvador da Bahia, São José do Rio Preto, Uberlândia, Una-Comandatuba, Vitória
Voepass Linhas Aéreasa Ipatinga, Jaguaruna, Joinville, Juiz de Fora (begins 29 October 2023),[13] Montes Claros, Presidente Prudente, Ribeirão Preto

Note:
a: Flights operated with Voepass equipment on behalf of LATAM Brasil.

Statistics Edit

Annual passenger traffic at CGH airport. See Wikidata query.

Accidents and incidents Edit

 
Aerial view
 
TAM Airbus A320 taking off from Congonhas
 
Airplanes waiting in line for take off at the congested Congonhas Airport.
  • 18 August 1941: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP-PBD en route from Curitiba-Bacacheri to São Paulo–Congonhas crashed on the Cantareira mountain range near São Paulo. 8 out of 13 passengers and crew aboard died.[14][15]
  • 28 September 1942: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP-PBG en route from Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont to São Paulo–Congonhas crashed on the location of Pedra Branca, near Santo André. All 15 passengers and crew died.[14][16]
  • 31 August 1944: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP-PBI crashed while on night approach to São Paulo–Congonhas under heavy fog. All 16 occupants died.[17][18]
  • 13 March 1948: a Cruzeiro do Sul Douglas C-53D-DO registration PP-CBX flying to São Paulo–Congonhas crashed on Cantareira Range, near São Paulo. All 6 passengers and crew aboard died.[19]
  • 8 September 1951: a VASP Douglas C-47B-20-DK registration PP-SPQ struck a house after take-off from São Paulo–Congonhas and crashed. Thirteen passengers and crew and three persons on the ground died.[20]
  • 13 May 1952: a VASP Douglas C-47B-45-DK registration PP-SPM operating a flight from São Paulo–Congonhas to Bauru lost control when carrying out an emergency landing following an engine failure. Two crew members and 3 passengers died.[21]
  • 17 June 1953: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049 Constellation registration PP-PDA operating flight 263 crashed on final approach to São Paulo–Congonhas. Apparently causes are related to night operations with little visibility. All 17 passengers and crew died.[22][23]
  • 4 June 1954: a Varig Curtiss C-46A-45-CU Commando registration PP-VBZ operating a cargo flight between São Paulo–Congonhas and Porto Alegre crashed during take-off from São Paulo. All crew of 3 died.[24][25]
  • 23 September 1959: a VASP Saab Scandia 90A-1 registration PP-SQV en route from São Paulo–Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont during climb after take-off did not gain enough height and crashed 1+12 minutes out of São Paulo, killing all 20 passengers and crew.[26][27]
  • 15 January 1963: a Cruzeiro do Sul Convair 240-D registration PP-CEV on approach to Paulo-Congonhas crashed into houses in the neighborhood of Jabaquara after an engine failed. Of the 45 passengers and crew aboard, 6 died. Six persons on the ground were also killed.[28][29]
  • 3 May 1963: a Cruzeiro do Sul Convair 340-59 registration PP-CDW flying from São Paulo–Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont had to return to São Paulo after no. 2 engine caught fire. When on finals to touch down, the aircraft nosed up 45°, stalled and struck a house. Of the 50 passengers and crew aboard, 37 died.[30][31]
  • 30 May 1972: a Varig Lockheed L-188 Electra registration PP-VJL operating a flight between São Paulo–Congonhas and Porto Alegre was hijacked. The hijacker demanded money. The aircraft was stormed and the hijacker was shot.[32]
  • 27 February 1975: a VASP Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante registration PP-SBE operating flight 640 from São Paulo–Congonhas to Bauru crashed after take-off from Congonhas. The 2 crew members and 13 passengers died.[33][34]
  • 31 October 1996: a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT-MRK and operating flight 402 from São Paulo–Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont crashed on urban area during take-off procedures and after engine no.2 suffering an uncommanded reverse thrust and thus losing power, stalled, yawed to the right and struck a building. All 95 passengers and crew on board and 4 people on the ground died.[35][36]
  • 9 July 1997: a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT-WHK operating flight 283 en route from São José dos Campos to São Paulo–Congonhas was climbing after take-off from São José dos Campos when a bomb exploded in the rear part of the passenger cabin. The uncontrolled decompression blew one passenger out of the aircraft. The aircraft made a successful emergency landing in São Paulo, despite the hole in the fuselage.[37]
  • 16 July 2007: Pantanal Linhas Aéreas Flight 4763, an ATR 42-300, veered off Runway 17R after landing in light rain. The aircraft struck a light pole, a concrete box, and pavement of an adjacent taxiway, collapsing the nose landing gear. None of the 25 passengers and crew were injured, but the aircraft was written off. The accident was attributed to hydroplaning and the pilot's inappropriate rudder pedal inputs in reaction to this condition.[38]
  • 17 July 2007: a TAM Airlines Airbus A320 registration PR-MBK operating TAM Flight 3054 from Porto Alegre to São Paulo–Congonhas overran the 35L runway while landing at Congonhas, crossed a major thoroughfare and impacted against a TAM Express warehouse. All 187 passengers and crew and 12 on the ground perished. 199 bodies were recovered from the crash site, including passengers, crew and people that were working at the warehouse. It remains the deadliest aviation accident in Brazilian territory. In 2022 the airport installed EMAS Engineered materials arrestor system from RunwaySafe group to avoid future overrun accidents.[39]

Access Edit

The airport is located 8 km (5 mi) from downtown São Paulo, at Washington Luís Avenue, in the district of Campo Belo.

Azul Brazilian Airlines offers free bus transfers for its passengers between Congonhas and Campinas-Viracopos International Airport during regular times.[40]

Gol Airlines and TAM Airlines offer free bus transfers for their passengers between Congonhas and Guarulhos/Gov. André Franco Montoro Airport airports during regular times.[41][42]

Further bus transportation is also available through the Airport Bus Service, an executive bus line, administered by EMTU and operated by Consórcio Internorte – Área 3. This service provides transportation between Guarulhos and Congonhas airports, via Tietê Bus Terminal, Palmeiras-Barra Funda Intermodal Terminal, Itaim Bibi, Praça da República, Tatuapé Metro Station and the circuit of hotels along Avenida Paulista and Rua Augusta. The ride takes about one hour, depending on traffic.[43]

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

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

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Sao Paulo Congonhas Deputado Freitas Nobre Airport IATA CGH ICAO SBSP Portuguese pronunciation koˈɡoɲɐs is one of the four commercial airports serving Sao Paulo Brazil The airport is named after the neighborhood where it is located called Vila Congonhas property of the descendants of Lucas Antonio Monteiro de Barros pt 1767 1851 Viscount of Congonhas do Campo first president of the Province of Sao Paulo after the independence of Brazil in 1822 during the Empire In turn the Viscount s domain was named after the plural of a shrub known in Brazil as congonha do campo Luxemburgia polyandra of the Ochnaceae family 3 Since June 19 2017 it is officially named after Deputy Jose Freitas Nobre 4 The name Congonhas however remains mostly used It is owned by the City of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Congonhas Deputado Freitas Nobre AirportAeroporto de Sao Paulo Congonhas Deputado Freitas NobreIATA CGHICAO SBSPSummaryAirport typePublicOperatorInfraero 1977 2023 AENA 2023 present ServesSao PauloOpened12 April 1936 87 years ago 1936 04 12 Hub forGol Transportes Aereos LATAM BrasilFocus city forAzul Brazilian AirlinesTime zoneBRT UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL802 m 2 631 ftCoordinates23 37 34 S 046 39 23 W 23 62611 S 46 65639 W 23 62611 46 65639MapCGHLocation in Sao PauloShow map of Sao PauloCGHCGH Brazil Show map of BrazilRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft17R 35L 1 940 6 365 Asphalt17L 35R 1 495 4 905 AsphaltStatistics 2022 Passengers18 075 764 87 Aircraft Operations196 137 55 Metric tonnes of cargo31 754 88 Statistics Infraero 1 Sources ANAC 2 The airport is operated by AENA Congonhas has slot restrictions operating with a maximum of 30 operations hour being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil 5 In 2019 it was the second busiest airport in Brazil by passenger traffic after Sao Paulo Guarulhos The central hall of the passenger terminal is considered one of the most outstanding examples of modern architecture in Sao Paulo However modernizing and enlargement work has been conducted at the terminal from 2003 onwards while trying to preserve the look of the older historic section Today the main terminal has 51 535 m2 554 718 sq ft of space 3 Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 3 Statistics 4 Accidents and incidents 5 Access 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The classic historical modern architecture passenger terminal of Congonhas airport nbsp Congonhas in the 1950s nbsp The classic but highly modified modern architecture in the check in hall of Congonhas Airport nbsp Congonhas terminal view inside nbsp View of Terminal 1The airport was initially planned in 1919 but it did not open until 12 April 1936 6 The site was outside the built up urban area at the time and it was chosen because it had favourable winds and lay on a high hill with little vegetation 6 The airport was opened with a 300 metre 984 ft long dirt runway 6 In the beginning it was the private airport of VASP built as an alternative to Campo de Marte which already at that time had operational difficulties VASP started services to Rio de Janeiro on 5 August 1936 advertising two daily round trips of 90 minutes flight time in each direction 6 starting a route that would eventually become one of the world s busiest By 1957 the airport was the third busiest in the world for air cargo 3 During the 1950s Congonhas served all international flights to from Sao Paulo as its runways could accommodate the Lockheed Constellations Douglas DC 6s and Douglas DC 7s in use at that time As early jets such as the Convair 880 Convair 990 Boeing 707 and Douglas DC 8 were bought by airlines all long haul travel shifted to Viracopos Airport and the European airlines left Congonhas forever On 21 May 1959 a formal agreement between Varig Cruzeiro do Sul and VASP created the shuttle service to Rio de Janeiro that made the airport famous being the first of its kind in the world The service was called Air Bridge Portuguese Ponte Aerea inspired on the Berlin Airlift its first flight was operated on 6 July 1959 It operated between Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont and Congonhas Airports and comprised regular departures usually every half hour a common check in counter and simplified tickets and formalities 7 The service was an instant success Sadia later known as Transbrasil joined the partnership in 1968 In 1999 the service was discontinued as more competitive economic times made airlines decide to operate their services independently on that route 8 Until 1985 Congonhas was the main airport of Sao Paulo operating domestic flights as well as international service to neighbouring countries such as Argentina Uruguay Paraguay Chile Peru and Bolivia Due to Congonhas short runways unable to accommodate most long haul jets intercontinental flights required changing planes at Rio de Janeiro Galeao or were operated at Viracopos Airport However Viracopos distant location in Campinas 97 km 60 mi from downtown Sao Paulo made that choice inconvenient both for passengers and for airlines so a connection in Rio was usually preferred Since the opening of Guarulhos Airport in 1985 international flights no longer operate from Congonhas and domestic operations have undergone restrictions Congonhas remains important to the city for regional and short distance domestic flights Given the concentration of Brazil s economy in the Central Southern region where Sao Paulo is located such flights make up the greatest share of the country s domestic air traffic Therefore even after Guarulhos International Airport was opened Congonhas continued to face congestion problems regarding both the number of passengers and the number of flight operations Yet the convenience of its short distance from downtown and from the major business areas of Paulista Faria Lima and Luis Carlos Berrini avenues still makes Congonhas a favorite of passengers especially business travelers The airport administrator Infraero started in 2003 a comprehensive renovation plan of the airport complex A remodeling of departure and arrival halls with installation of 12 jetways was completed on 15 August 2004 In December 2005 a new parking garage was opened The runways were resurfaced between February and September 2007 Runway length has not been extended because of the rapid growth of Sao Paulo which has completely surrounded the airport The airport has been troubled by slippery runways and has had several accidents where water accumulation has been a significant factor the most notable being the one involving TAM Airlines Flight 3054 on 17 July 2007 although the main runway had been repaved in June 2007 its new rainwater drainage grooves were only finished in September 2007 As a consequence of this accident and the subsequent public outcry for better safety performance and noise reduction the airport s operations were significantly altered through restrictions in the number of landing slots flight distances and operating times presently from 6 00 to 22 30 hours Furthermore the maximum allowable gross weight of aircraft was reduced The largest aircraft now operating at Congonhas are the Airbus A320 and the Boeing 737 800 However in the past the airport used to have operations with Douglas DC 8 Vasp Cargo Airbus A300 wide body aircraft by the now defunct airlines Cruzeiro do Sul Varig VASP and Boeing 767 200 9 of also former Trans Brasil In 2008 Congonhas lost its international category On 31 August 2009 Infraero unveiled a R 164 7 million US 86 8 million EUR 60 8 million investment plan to up grade Congonhas Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil Sao Paulo being one of the venue cities The investment involved a new control tower 10 renovation of the apron conclusion of the renovation on the south portion of the passenger terminal and renovation of the north portion of the passenger terminal 11 Previously operated by Infraero on August 18 2022 the consortium AENA won a 30 year concession to operate the airport 12 Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsAzul Brazilian AirlinesAracaju Belo Horizonte Confins Brasilia Curitiba Fortaleza Joao Pessoa Natal Porto Alegre Recife Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Una ComandatubaSeasonal Porto SeguroAzul ConectaRio de Janeiro JacarepaguaSeasonal BlumenauGol Transportes AereosAracatuba Belo Horizonte Confins Bonito Brasilia Campo Grande Caxias do Sul Chapeco begins 15 December 2023 citation needed Curitiba Florianopolis Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Goiania Joinville Juiz de Fora Maringa Navegantes Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Presidente Prudente Recife Ribeirao Preto Rio de Janeiro Galeao Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Salvador da Bahia Sao Jose do Rio Preto Uberaba Uberlandia VitoriaSeasonal Caldas NovasLATAM BrasilBelo Horizonte Confins Brasilia Campo Grande Cuiaba Curitiba Florianopolis Fortaleza Foz do Iguacu Goiania Ilheus Londrina Maceio Navegantes Porto Alegre Porto Seguro Recife Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Salvador da Bahia Sao Jose do Rio Preto Uberlandia Una Comandatuba VitoriaVoepass Linhas AereasaIpatinga Jaguaruna Joinville Juiz de Fora begins 29 October 2023 13 Montes Claros Presidente Prudente Ribeirao PretoNote a Flights operated with Voepass equipment on behalf of LATAM Brasil Statistics EditGraphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Annual passenger traffic at CGH airport See Wikidata query Accidents and incidents Edit nbsp Aerial view nbsp TAM Airbus A320 taking off from Congonhas nbsp Airplanes waiting in line for take off at the congested Congonhas Airport 18 August 1941 a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP PBD en route from Curitiba Bacacheri to Sao Paulo Congonhas crashed on the Cantareira mountain range near Sao Paulo 8 out of 13 passengers and crew aboard died 14 15 28 September 1942 a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP PBG en route from Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont to Sao Paulo Congonhas crashed on the location of Pedra Branca near Santo Andre All 15 passengers and crew died 14 16 31 August 1944 a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP PBI crashed while on night approach to Sao Paulo Congonhas under heavy fog All 16 occupants died 17 18 13 March 1948 a Cruzeiro do Sul Douglas C 53D DO registration PP CBX flying to Sao Paulo Congonhas crashed on Cantareira Range near Sao Paulo All 6 passengers and crew aboard died 19 8 September 1951 a VASP Douglas C 47B 20 DK registration PP SPQ struck a house after take off from Sao Paulo Congonhas and crashed Thirteen passengers and crew and three persons on the ground died 20 13 May 1952 a VASP Douglas C 47B 45 DK registration PP SPM operating a flight from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Bauru lost control when carrying out an emergency landing following an engine failure Two crew members and 3 passengers died 21 17 June 1953 a Panair do Brasil Lockheed L 049 Constellation registration PP PDA operating flight 263 crashed on final approach to Sao Paulo Congonhas Apparently causes are related to night operations with little visibility All 17 passengers and crew died 22 23 4 June 1954 a Varig Curtiss C 46A 45 CU Commando registration PP VBZ operating a cargo flight between Sao Paulo Congonhas and Porto Alegre crashed during take off from Sao Paulo All crew of 3 died 24 25 23 September 1959 a VASP Saab Scandia 90A 1 registration PP SQV en route from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont during climb after take off did not gain enough height and crashed 1 1 2 minutes out of Sao Paulo killing all 20 passengers and crew 26 27 15 January 1963 a Cruzeiro do Sul Convair 240 D registration PP CEV on approach to Paulo Congonhas crashed into houses in the neighborhood of Jabaquara after an engine failed Of the 45 passengers and crew aboard 6 died Six persons on the ground were also killed 28 29 3 May 1963 a Cruzeiro do Sul Convair 340 59 registration PP CDW flying from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont had to return to Sao Paulo after no 2 engine caught fire When on finals to touch down the aircraft nosed up 45 stalled and struck a house Of the 50 passengers and crew aboard 37 died 30 31 30 May 1972 a Varig Lockheed L 188 Electra registration PP VJL operating a flight between Sao Paulo Congonhas and Porto Alegre was hijacked The hijacker demanded money The aircraft was stormed and the hijacker was shot 32 27 February 1975 a VASP Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante registration PP SBE operating flight 640 from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Bauru crashed after take off from Congonhas The 2 crew members and 13 passengers died 33 34 31 October 1996 a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT MRK and operating flight 402 from Sao Paulo Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont crashed on urban area during take off procedures and after engine no 2 suffering an uncommanded reverse thrust and thus losing power stalled yawed to the right and struck a building All 95 passengers and crew on board and 4 people on the ground died 35 36 9 July 1997 a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT WHK operating flight 283 en route from Sao Jose dos Campos to Sao Paulo Congonhas was climbing after take off from Sao Jose dos Campos when a bomb exploded in the rear part of the passenger cabin The uncontrolled decompression blew one passenger out of the aircraft The aircraft made a successful emergency landing in Sao Paulo despite the hole in the fuselage 37 16 July 2007 Pantanal Linhas Aereas Flight 4763 an ATR 42 300 veered off Runway 17R after landing in light rain The aircraft struck a light pole a concrete box and pavement of an adjacent taxiway collapsing the nose landing gear None of the 25 passengers and crew were injured but the aircraft was written off The accident was attributed to hydroplaning and the pilot s inappropriate rudder pedal inputs in reaction to this condition 38 17 July 2007 a TAM Airlines Airbus A320 registration PR MBK operating TAM Flight 3054 from Porto Alegre to Sao Paulo Congonhas overran the 35L runway while landing at Congonhas crossed a major thoroughfare and impacted against a TAM Express warehouse All 187 passengers and crew and 12 on the ground perished 199 bodies were recovered from the crash site including passengers crew and people that were working at the warehouse It remains the deadliest aviation accident in Brazilian territory In 2022 the airport installed EMAS Engineered materials arrestor system from RunwaySafe group to avoid future overrun accidents 39 Access EditThe airport is located 8 km 5 mi from downtown Sao Paulo at Washington Luis Avenue in the district of Campo Belo Azul Brazilian Airlines offers free bus transfers for its passengers between Congonhas and Campinas Viracopos International Airport during regular times 40 Gol Airlines and TAM Airlines offer free bus transfers for their passengers between Congonhas and Guarulhos Gov Andre Franco Montoro Airport airports during regular times 41 42 Further bus transportation is also available through the Airport Bus Service an executive bus line administered by EMTU and operated by Consorcio Internorte Area 3 This service provides transportation between Guarulhos and Congonhas airports via Tiete Bus Terminal Palmeiras Barra Funda Intermodal Terminal Itaim Bibi Praca da Republica Tatuape Metro Station and the circuit of hotels along Avenida Paulista and Rua Augusta The ride takes about one hour depending on traffic 43 See also EditList of airports in BrazilReferences Edit Estatisticas Infraero in Portuguese 24 February 2023 Retrieved 12 May 2023 Aerodromos ANAC in Portuguese 29 June 2020 Retrieved 9 March 2021 a b c Aeroporto de Congonhas Historico in Portuguese Infraero Archived from the original on 5 June 2012 Retrieved 4 August 2011 Lei nº 13 450 de 16 de junho de 2017 in Portuguese Palacio do Planalto 16 June 2017 Archived from the original on 8 August 2019 Retrieved 8 August 2019 Procedimento de alocacao de slots disponiveis PDF in Portuguese ANAC Archived PDF from the 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original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Bloqueio do profundor 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 140 144 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PP SQV Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 18 August 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Falha de motor 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 177 181 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PP CEV Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 6 August 2011 Retrieved 17 August 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Betelgeuse 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 229 232 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PP CDW Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 17 August 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Esquecimento fatal 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 233 238 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Incident description PP VJL Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2011 Accident description PP SBE Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Retrieved 20 May 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 O primeiro Bandeirante 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 294 301 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PT MRK Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 23 January 2009 Retrieved 17 August 2011 Germano da Silva Carlos Ari Cesar 2008 Vinte e quatro segundos 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 376 381 ISBN 978 85 7430 760 2 Accident description PT WHK Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 9 December 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident ATR 42 300 PT MFK Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport SP CGH aviation safety net Retrieved 20 October 2019 Accident description PR MBK Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 Retrieved 16 July 2011 Onibus gratis Azul Archived from the original on 6 May 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2013 Transporte para aeroportos in Portuguese Gol Airlines Archived from the original on 25 September 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2011 Traslados Nacionais TAM Airlines Archived from the original on 25 February 2011 Retrieved 27 March 2011 Sistema Aeroporto in Portuguese EMTU Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 4 August 2011 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Congonhas Sao Paulo International Airport Airport information for SBSP at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Current weather for SBSP at NOAA NWS Accident history for CGH at Aviation Safety Network Portals nbsp Brazil nbsp Aviation nbsp Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport amp oldid 1181047014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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