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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 Brazil's biggest airport. It is one of the main hubs for TAM, Gol and Avianca Brasil. The airport have 2 runways (27L/09R and 27R/09L). Though strong in domestic flights, it is Brazil's main hub for international flights. Also called Cumbica Airport (though it's official name is Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos/São Paulo – Governador André Franco Montoro), Guarulhos was auctioned by the government February 2012 and will be operated by a Brazilian-South African consortium, that bought 51% of it for 16.2 billion reais ($9.5 billion).
A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here:  
A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here:  
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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
Iberia - A340 x 2


TAP Air Portugal - A330, A340
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
British Airways - B740 x 2
|'''Airline'''
 
|'''Aircraft'''
Air France - B777, A330, A340
|'''Terminal'''
 
|-
Alitalia - B777
|Aerolineas Argentinas
 
|Embraer ERJ-190 (operated by Austral Líneas Aéreas), 737-800
Air CHina - B767 (to begin A330)
|2
 
|-
JAL - B747
|Aeroméxico
 
|777-200
South African - A340
|2
 
|-
Lufthansa - B747 x 2, A340
|Air Canada
 
|787-800
Swiss - A340 x 2
|3
 
|-
Varig - B737, B767
|Air China
 
|A330
Varig Log - MD-11F, B727F, DC-10F
|3
 
|-
TAM - MD-11, B777 (To begin in 2008), A330, A320, A319
|Air Europa
 
|A330-200
KLM - B777
|2
 
|-
Ocean Air - F100, B767, B757
|Air France
 
|777-200
Pluna Uruguay - Bombardier CRJ900, B757, B737
|3
 
|-
GOL - B737-700, and -800. Lots of them.
|Alitalia
 
|777
Delta - B767 x 2
|3
 
|-
American Airlines - B767 x 2, B777
|American Airlines
 
|777-200, 777-300, 787-9
United Airlines - B767 x 3
|3
 
|-
Continental Airlines - B767, B767
|Avianca
 
|A330-200
Avianca - B767
|2
 
|-
Aerosur - B767, B757, B727, B737
|Avianca Brazil
 
|A318, A320
Aerolineas Argentinas - B737
|2
 
|-
Copa Airlines - B737
|Azul Brazilian Airlines
 
|Embraer ERJ-190, A320 (Guararapes Int'l)
LAN - A320, B767 x 2
|1
 
|-
TACA - A320
|Boliviana de Aviación
 
|737
Aeromexico - B777, B767
|2
 
|-
Emirates Airlines - B777
|British Airways
 
|777-200
==Facilities and Transportation==
|3
|-
|Copa Airlines
|737-800
|2
|-
|Delta Air Lines
|A330-200, A330-300, 767-400
|2
|-
|Emirates
|777-300
|3
|-
|Ethiopian Airlines
|787-8
|2
|-
|Gol Transportes Aéreos
|737-700, 737-800
|2
|-
|Iberia
|A330-300
|3
|-
|KLM
|777-200, 777-300
|3
|-
|LATAM Argentina
|A320
|3
|-
|LATAM Brasil
|A350-900, 767-300, 777-300
|3
|-
|LATAM Brasil
|A319, A320
|2
|-
|LATAM Chile
|A320, A321, 767-300, 787-9
|3
|-
|LATAM Paraguay
|A320, A321, 767-300
|3
|-
|LATAM Perú
|A320, 767-300
|3
|-
|Lufthansa
|747-8
|3
|-
|Passaredo Linhas Aéreas
|ATR 72-600 (twin-turboprop)
|1
|-
|Qatar Airways
|777-300
|3
|-
|Royal Air Maroc
|787-8
|2
|-
|South African Airways
|A340-300
|3
|-
|Swiss International Air Lines
|A340
|3
|-
|TAAG Angola Airlines
|777-300
|2
|-
|TAP Portugal
|A330-200, A340-300
|3
|-
|Turkish Airlines
|777-300
|3
|-
|United Airlines
|767-300, 767-400, 777-200
|3
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 09:49, 12 February 2017

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
Plane Spotting Hotels guide

Guarulhos is Brazil's biggest airport. It is one of the main hubs for TAM, Gol and Avianca Brasil. The airport have 2 runways (27L/09R and 27R/09L). Though strong in domestic flights, it is Brazil's main hub for international flights. Also called Cumbica Airport (though it's official name is Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos/São Paulo – Governador André Franco Montoro), Guarulhos was auctioned by the government February 2012 and will be operated by a Brazilian-South African consortium, that bought 51% of it for 16.2 billion reais ($9.5 billion). A spotting guide, in Portuguese can be found here: [1]

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Airline Aircraft Terminal
Aerolineas Argentinas Embraer ERJ-190 (operated by Austral Líneas Aéreas), 737-800 2
Aeroméxico 777-200 2
Air Canada 787-800 3
Air China A330 3
Air Europa A330-200 2
Air France 777-200 3
Alitalia 777 3
American Airlines 777-200, 777-300, 787-9 3
Avianca A330-200 2
Avianca Brazil A318, A320 2
Azul Brazilian Airlines Embraer ERJ-190, A320 (Guararapes Int'l) 1
Boliviana de Aviación 737 2
British Airways 777-200 3
Copa Airlines 737-800 2
Delta Air Lines A330-200, A330-300, 767-400 2
Emirates 777-300 3
Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 2
Gol Transportes Aéreos 737-700, 737-800 2
Iberia A330-300 3
KLM 777-200, 777-300 3
LATAM Argentina A320 3
LATAM Brasil A350-900, 767-300, 777-300 3
LATAM Brasil A319, A320 2
LATAM Chile A320, A321, 767-300, 787-9 3
LATAM Paraguay A320, A321, 767-300 3
LATAM Perú A320, 767-300 3
Lufthansa 747-8 3
Passaredo Linhas Aéreas ATR 72-600 (twin-turboprop) 1
Qatar Airways 777-300 3
Royal Air Maroc 787-8 2
South African Airways A340-300 3
Swiss International Air Lines A340 3
TAAG Angola Airlines 777-300 2
TAP Portugal A330-200, A340-300 3
Turkish Airlines 777-300 3
United Airlines 767-300, 767-400, 777-200 3