Monte Alegre Airport

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Monte Alegre Airport

Aeroporto de Monte Alegre
Summary
Airport typePublic
Serves Monte Alegre
Time zone BRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation  AMSL 99 m / 325 ft
Coordinates 01°59′48″S054°04′17″W / 1.99667°S 54.07139°W / -1.99667; -54.07139
Map
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MTE
Location in Brazil
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MTE
MTE (Brazil)
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
10/281,4254,675 Asphalt
Sources: ANAC, [1] DECEA [2]

Monte Alegre Airport( IATA : MTE, ICAO : SNMA), is the airport serving Monte Alegre, Brazil.

Contents

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Azul Conecta Juruti, Óbidos, Oriximiná, Porto Trombetas, Santarém

Access

The airport is located 1 km (1 mi) from downtown Monte Alegre.

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References

  1. "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 29 June 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  2. "Monte Alegre (SNMA)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 April 2024.