Francisco de Matos Pereira Airport Aeroporto Francisco de Matos Pereira | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Infraero (2024–present) | ||||||||||
Serves | Dourados | ||||||||||
Opened | November 13, 1982 | ||||||||||
Time zone | BRT−1 (UTC−04:00) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 458 m / 1,503 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 22°12′02″S054°55′32″W / 22.20056°S 54.92556°W | ||||||||||
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Francisco de Matos Pereira Airport( IATA : DOU, ICAO : SBDO), formerly SSDO is the airport serving Dourados, Brazil.
It is managed by contract by Infraero.
The airport was commissioned on November 13, 1982.
On July 22, 2024 the Mayor of Dourados signed a contract of operation with Infraero. Previously the airport was operated by the municipality. [4]
No scheduled flights operate at this airport.
The airport is located 14 km (9 mi) from downtown Dourados.
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