Eduardo Gomes International Airport
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Eduardo Gomes International Airport Aeroporto Internacional de Manaus (Manaus International Airport) |
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IATA: MAO - ICAO: SBEG | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Government | ||
Serves | Manaus | ||
Elevation AMSL | 264 ft (80 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
10/28 | 8,858 | 2,700 | Asphalt |
Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG), more commonly named Aeroporto Internacional de Manaus (Manaus International Airport) is located in Manaus, Brazil. It is administered by Infraero. The airport is named after Brazilian politician and military figure Eduardo Gomes.
[edit] Airlines
- Copa Airlines (Panama City)
- Gol Transportes Aéreos (Belém, Boa Vista, Brasília, Fortaleza, Recife, Rio Branco, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, Salvador, Santarém, Sao Paulo-Guarulhos)
- Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
- RICO[1] (Belém, Borba, Cruzeiro do Sul, Itaituba, Parintins, Porto Velho, Santarém, Tabatinga, Tefé)
- TAF[2] (Belém, São Luís, Fortaleza)
- TAM (Belém, Brasília, Fortaleza, Miami, Porto Velho, Recife, Salvador, Santarem, São Luis, São Paulo-Congonhas, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
- TRIP[3] (Many regional destinations within the State of Amazonas and neighbouring States)
- TOTAL[4] (Belém, Santarém, Parintins, Porto Trombetas)
- Varig (Caracas, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
[edit] Incidents and accidents
On September 30, 2006 Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907, a flight from Manaus to Rio de Janeiro via Brasilia, crashed with 154 fatalities.
[edit] External link
- World Aero Data airport information for SBEG