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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 portuguese can be found here:  
A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here:  
[[http://www.contatoradar.com.br/index.php?categoryid=15&p2_articleid=12]]
[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

Facilities and Transportation