Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Infobox airport Porto Alegre–Salgado Filho International Airport Template:Airport codes is the airport serving Porto Alegre and the region of Greater Porto Alegre, Brazil. Since October 12, 1951, it is named after the Senator and first Minister of the Brazilian Air Force Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho (1888–1950).<ref name="name">Template:Cite web</ref>

It is operated by Fraport Brasil.

History

Salgado Filho was originally called São João Federal Airport, after the neighborhood where it is located. In the beginning it was an air club, where the first flights landed on May 31, 1923.Template:Citation needed

In 1932, needing a facility for the fixed-gear aircraft which were replacing its seaplanes, Varig started using São João Airport as an operational base. However, it was only in 1940 that the first passenger terminal was commissioned.<ref name="varig">Template:Cite book</ref>

On October 12, 1951, São João Federal Airport was renamed Salgado Filho Airport, after the Senator and Minister who died the year before in a crash involving a SAVAG aircraft that departed from Porto Alegre.<ref name="name"/> On July 21, 1953, within a law prescribing rules for the naming of airports, the name of the facility was officially and exceptionally maintained as Salgado Filho Airport.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1953, the old terminal was incorporated into the maintenance facilities of Varig, a new passenger terminal was opened, and runways were paved.<ref name="varig" /> Until that year, larger aircraft such as Lockheed L-049 Constellations had to land at Canoas Air Force Base.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> This new terminal is known today as Passenger Terminal 2. It underwent major renovations and enlargements between 1969 and 1971; but unable to cope with the increasing traffic, another brand new facility was built. This new facility was named Passenger Terminal 1 and opened on September 11, 2001.Template:Citation needed Terminal 2 became underused by general aviation and cargo services.

However, in order to cope with the increasing passenger traffic at the airport, on September 8, 2010, a decision was made to renovate Terminal 2 and bring it back into passenger use.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It became operational on December 4, 2010.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This terminal 2 was again closed for air traffic on September 15, 2019, and it became the administration center of Fraport Brasil S.A.- Aeroporto de Porto Alegre.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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, Porto Alegre was considered to be in good situation, operating with less than 70% of its capacity.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Previously operated by Infraero, in January 2018, the airport's operations and administration were taken over by the German private airport operator Fraport, which in the previous year had been the winning bidder in an B3 (stock exchange) auction conducted by the Brazilian government for the concession of the airport for 25 years.<ref name="infraero2">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="fraportpoa">Template:Cite web</ref> Since the airport concession, Fraport has been expanding the runway from the current 2,280 meters (7,481 ft) to 3,200 meters (10,499 ft), allowing the landing of large aircraft and allowing the landing of flights from North America and Europe. It is expected that the expansion works will be concluded at the end of 2021.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The total area of the Salgado Filho Airport is about Template:Convert (940 acres) with Template:Convert of ramp area. Terminal 1 has Template:Convert and 16 gates with jetways. Terminal 2 has Template:Convert. In front of Terminal 1 there is a carpark with 1,440 places. Terminal 1 is the first facility in Latin America with a shopping mall.

One of the two TAP Maintenance & Engineering centers in Brazil is located at Salgado Filho International Airport.

As of May 2022, the airport's expanded 3,200 m (10,499 ft) runway has come into operation. With the runway expansion, larger aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400, Boeing 777-300 and Airbus 330-900 can operate at the airport, allowing direct flights to Europe and the United States.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Closure Due to Flooding

On May 3, 2024 due to catastrophic flooding affecting the State of Rio Grande do Sul and in particular to the flooding of the airport, all operations were suspended indefinitely.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> For this reason, 47 aircraft were stuck at airport after the apron and runways were flooded. As the water level normalized, the aircraft were gradually flown away.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Operations to selected destinations resumed exceptionally at Canoas Air Force Base in the city of Canoas using a makeshift check-in facility at ParkShopping Canoas shopping mall. On July 15, 2024, all departure and arrival procedures restarted taking place at the Salgado Filho airport terminal, but with the passengers driven by bus directly to and from the Air Force Base apron.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On this same day, the makeshift check-in facility was closed.

The full airport resumption of services was done in two phases: the first using a runway length of 1,730 m (5,676 ft) least affected by the flooding and restricted to 128 flights a day between 08:00 and 22:00. This first phase happened on October 21, 2024. The second phase, with full resumption of operations took place on December 16, 2024.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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Cargo

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Statistics

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Check-in area
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Terminal 1 Parking

Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero (2007-2017) and Fraport Brazil (2018-2024) reports:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Estatísticas"/>

Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo (t)
2024Template:Ref 3,867,012 Template:Decrease 48% 34,992 Template:Decrease 52% 11,532 Template:Decrease 70%
2023 7,480,641 Template:Increase 13% 72,639 Template:Increase 9% 38,840 Template:Increase 45%
2022 6,600,103 Template:Increase 37% 66,402 Template:Increase 35% 26,709 Template:Increase 5%
2021 4,803,176 Template:Increase 38% 49,278 Template:Increase 30% 25,447 Template:Increase 30%
2020 3,476,011 Template:Decrease 58% 37,913 Template:Decrease 51% 19,645 Template:Decrease 36%
2019 8,314,013 Template:Steady 77,709 Template:Decrease 4% 30,501 Template:Decrease 18%
2018 8,292,608 Template:Increase 4% 80,990 Template:Increase 2% 36,973 Template:Increase 94%
2017 8,012,114 Template:Increase 5% 79,473 Template:Steady 19,051 Template:Increase 5%
2016 7,648,743 Template:Decrease 8% 79,738 Template:Decrease 10% 18,159 Template:Decrease 13%
2015 8,354,961 Template:Decrease 1% 88,279 Template:Decrease 5% 20,886 Template:Decrease 1%
2014 8,447,380 Template:Increase 6% 92,960 Template:Decrease 2% 21,152 Template:Increase 1%
2013 7,993,164 Template:Decrease 3% 94,409 Template:Decrease 2% 20,886 Template:Decrease 7%
2012 8,261,355 Template:Increase 5% 96,693 Template:Decrease 3% 22,394 Template:Decrease 31%
2011 7,834,312 Template:Increase 17% 99,583 Template:Increase 10% 32,316 Template:Increase 20%
2010 6,676,216 Template:Increase 19% 90,625 Template:Increase 15% 26,970 Template:Decrease 11%
2009 5,607,703 Template:Increase 14% 79,104 Template:Increase 9% 30,420 Template:Decrease 4%
2008 4,931,464 Template:Increase 11% 72,445 Template:Increase 5% 31,601 Template:Decrease 18%
2007 4,444,748 68,827 38,469

Note:
Template:Ref: Between 27 May and 20 October 2024 flights were operated at Canoas Air Force Base with restrictions. There were no flights between 4 and 26 May 2024.

Accidents and incidents

Access

The airport is located Template:Convert from downtown Porto Alegre.

Since August 10, 2013, the Metro-Airport Connection people mover connects the International Airport to the Porto Alegre Metro Airport Station.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> From this metro station one can reach most cities of the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre. Bus routes T5, T11, and B09 link Terminal 1 - International Airport to the city of Porto Alegre.

See also

References

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