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Guarulhos is the main Hub for TAM, Ocean Air, Varig and TAM. The airport have 2 runways (27L/09R and 27R/09L).It is the second largest airport in Brazil, after[[Sao Paulo - Congonhas International Airport (CGH/SBSP)|Congonhas]], but Congonhas is a national airport (it only have international, in the name), so Guarulhos gets all main international traffic for Brazil. | Guarulhos is the main Hub for TAM, Ocean Air, Varig and TAM. The airport have 2 runways (27L/09R and 27R/09L).It is the second largest airport in Brazil, after [[Sao Paulo - Congonhas International Airport (CGH/SBSP)|Congonhas]], but Congonhas is a national airport (it only have international, in the name), so Guarulhos gets all main international traffic for Brazil. | ||
A spotting guide, in | A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here: | ||
[http://www.contatoradar.com.br/index.php?categoryid=15&p2_articleid=12] | |||
==Other Spotting Locations== | ==Other Spotting Locations== |
Revision as of 21:46, 13 April 2007
Continent: South America | Country: Brazil |
Sao Paulo - Guarulhos International Airport | |
Location | Sao Paulo, Brazil |
IATA code | GRU |
ICAO code | SBGR |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.infraero.com.br |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | 132.75 118.4 135.2 |
Ground | 121.7(EAST) 126.9(WEST) |
Clearance | 121.0 |
Approach | 129.75 |
ATIS | 127.75 |
Guarulhos is the main Hub for TAM, Ocean Air, Varig and TAM. The airport have 2 runways (27L/09R and 27R/09L).It is the second largest airport in Brazil, after Congonhas, but Congonhas is a national airport (it only have international, in the name), so Guarulhos gets all main international traffic for Brazil. A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here: [1]
Other Spotting Locations
Locations to Avoid
Regular Traffic
Iberia - A343 x 2
TAP Air Portugal - A330 (to begin second this year), A343
British Airways - B744 x 2
Air France - B772 (to begin 773), A330
Alitalia - B772
Air CHina - B763 (to begin A330)
JAL - B744
South African - A340 (several types)
Lufthansa - B744 x 2, A340 (future A380, maybe)
Swiss - A340 x 2
Varig - MD-11, B737, B763
TAM - MD-11, B773 (To begin in 2008), A332, A320, A319, F100
Ocean Air - F100, B763
BRA - B733, B763
GOL - B737-700, and -800. Lots of them.
Delta - B763 x 2
American Airlines - B763 x 2, B772
United Airlines - B763 x 2
COntinental Airlines - B762, B764
Avianca - B763
Aerolineas Argentinas - B733
LAN - A320, B763 x 2
TACA - A320
Aeromexico - B772, B763