Alta Floresta Airport

Last updated
Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport

Aeroporto Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias
Alta Floresta Airport Logo.png
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAeroeste (2019–present)
Serves Alta Floresta
Time zone BRT−1 (UTC−04:00)
Elevation  AMSL 289 m / 948 ft
Coordinates 09°51′59″S056°06′18″W / 9.86639°S 56.10500°W / -9.86639; -56.10500
Website centroeste-airports.com.br#coa-alta-floresta
Map
Brazil location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
AFL
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
04/222,5008,202 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers57,901 Decrease2.svg 4%
Aircraft Operations2,850 Decrease2.svg 3%
Statistics: Centro-Oeste Airports [1]
Sources: Airport Website, [2] ANAC, [3] DECEA [4]

Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport( IATA : AFL, ICAO : SBAT) is the airport serving Alta Floresta, Brazil.

Contents

It is operated by Aeroeste.

History

On March 15, 2019 Aeroeste won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. [5]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Azul Brazilian Airlines Cuiabá

Access

The airport is located 6 km (4 mi) from downtown Alta Floresta.

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Infraero</span> Brazilian state-owned airport operating company

Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura Aeroportuária is a Brazilian government corporation founded in 1973, authorized by Law 5,862, that is responsible for operating the main Brazilian commercial airports. In 2011 Infraero's airports carried 179,482,228 passengers, 1,464,484 tons of cargo, and operated 2,893,631 take-offs and landings. Presently it manages 45 airports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alta Floresta</span> Municipality in Center-West, Brazil

Alta Floresta is a municipality in Mato Grosso, Brazil. It is located at around 9°53′10″S56°5′14″W.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport</span> Airport in Brazil

Maceió–Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport, formerly called Campo dos Palmares Airport, is an international airport serving Maceió, Brazil. Since 16 December 1999 the airport has been named after Zumbi dos Palmares one of the pioneers of resistance to slavery in Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">São Carlos International Airport</span> Airport

Mário Pereira Lopes State Airport is the airport serving São Carlos, Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marechal Rondon International Airport</span> Airport in Várzea Grande, Brazil

Várzea Grande–Marechal Rondon International Airport is the airport serving Cuiabá, Brazil, located in the adjoining municipality of Várzea Grande. It is named after Marshall Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon (1865–1958), a Brazilian explorer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport</span> Airport in Brazil

João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport is the airport serving João Pessoa, Brazil located in the adjoining municipality of Santa Rita. Since August 2, 1960 the airport is named after João Pereira de Castro Pinto (1863-1944), a lawyer, writer and President of the State of Paraíba from 1912 to 1915.

Pres. Gral. Óscar D. Gestido Binational Airport, formerly called Cerro Chapeu International Airport, is an airport serving both the cities of Rivera, Uruguay, and Santana do Livramento, Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Greater Natal International Airport</span> Commercial airport serving Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Rio Grande do Norte/São Gonçalo do Amarante–Governador Aluízio Alves International Airport is an international airport in São Gonçalo do Amarante, Brazil serving Natal and its metropolitan area.

Joaquim de Azevedo Mancebo Airport is the airport serving Macaé, Brazil. The airport is named after the founder of the local air club.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sorocaba Airport</span> Airport

Bertram Luiz Leupolz Airport is the airport serving Sorocaba, Brazil.

Bartholomeu de Gusmão State Airport is the airport serving Araraquara, Brazil. It is named after Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão (1685-1724), a Portuguese priest born in Brazil, who did research about transportation with balloons.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cascavel Airport</span> Airport

Regional West Airport, previously named Coronel Adalberto Mendes da Silva Airport is the airport serving Cascavel, Brazil.

Carlos Prates Airport was one of the airports serving Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It was named after the neighborhood where it is located and this, in turn, was named after an Engineer that planned parts of Belo Horizonte. It was operated by Infraero.

Orlando Bezerra de Menezes Airport is the airport serving Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. It is named after a local politician and entrepreneur. The airport serves southern Ceará, southeastern Piauí, northeastern Pernambuco, and the sertão of Paraíba.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Campina Grande Airport</span> Airport in Brazil

Presidente João Suassuna Airport is the airport serving Campina Grande, Brazil. Since August 2, 1960 it has been named after João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna (1886-1930), President of the State of Paraíba from 1924 to 1928.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sinop Airport (Brazil)</span> Airport

Presidente João Figueiredo Airport formerly SWSI, is the airport serving Sinop, Brazil. It is named after João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, the 30th President of Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rondonópolis Airport</span> Airport

Maestro Marinho Franco Airport formerly SWRD, is the airport serving Rondonópolis, Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">MAP Linhas Aéreas</span> Brazilian domestic airline

MAP Linhas Aéreas is a Brazilian domestic airline headquartered in Manaus, Amazonas, founded in 2011 and authorized to operate regular and non-regular charter flights within Brazil.

Comte. Ariston Pessoa Regional Airport, is the airport serving Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Brazil, located in the adjoining municipality of Cruz.

São Paulo Catarina International Executive Airport, is a general aviation airport serving São Paulo Metropolitan Area, Brazil.

References

  1. "Estatísticas". Centro-Oeste Airports (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  2. "Aeroporto Municipal de Alta Floresta - Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias - AFL". Centro-Oeste Airports (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  3. "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 15 October 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  4. "Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias (SBAT)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  5. "Governo obtém R$ 2,377 bilhões em concessão de aeroportos em blocos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 15 March 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.