Jundiaí Airport

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Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport

Aeroporto Estadual Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro
Aeroporto Estadual Cmte Rolim Adolfo Amaro (8477072714).jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorVoa São Paulo
ServesJundiaí
Time zoneTime in Brazil (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL753 m / 2,470 ft
Coordinates23°10′54″S 046°56′37″W / 23.18167°S 46.94361°W / -23.18167; -46.94361Coordinates: 23°10′54″S 046°56′37″W / 23.18167°S 46.94361°W / -23.18167; -46.94361
Websitewww.voa-sp.com.br/services/comandante-rolim-adolfo-amaro/
Map
SBJD is located in Brazil
SBJD
SBJD
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 1,400 4,594 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Passengers11,674 Decrease 13%
Aircraft Operations81,211 Decrease 6%
Metric tonnes of cargo357 Increase 68%
Statistics: DAESP[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC[3]
Training aircraft that belongs to a Brazilian Flight School operating in the Jundiaí Airport

Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport (IATA: QDV, ICAO: SBJD) is the airport serving Jundiaí, Brazil. It is named after Rolim Adolfo Amaro (1942–2001), founder and former president of LATAM Brasil formerly known as TAM Airlines.

It is operated by Voa São Paulo.

History[]

The airport was commissioned in 1942 and it is dedicated to general aviation. In 2009 the airport was ranked 10th in terms of aircraft operations in Brazil, and in 2010 it remained amongst the busiest airports in the country due to its general aviation traffic, including executive aviation and aircraft maintenance facilities.[4]

On 15 March 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP.[5]

Airlines and destinations[]

No scheduled flights operate at this airport. However, it is currently used by a flying club, flight school, private hangars, charter flights. There is also the Azul Conecta hangar, but it does not make regular flights there.

Access[]

The airport is located 7 km (4 mi) from downtown Jundiaí.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Estatísticas". DAESP (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Aeroporto Estadual Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro". Voa São Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 29 June 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  4. ^ Maia, Samantha (2 June 2011). "Em Jundiaí, movimento de jatos triplica em cinco anos". Valor Online (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Voa São Paulo ofereceu melhor proposta". Governo de São Paulo (in Portuguese). 16 March 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2019.

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