Manaus, Brazil
Eduardo Gomes International Airport (MAO) opened in 1976 and is operated by Infraero. It serves as a major gateway to the Amazon region, handling approximately 3 million passengers annually.
The airport is named after Brazilian aviation pioneer Eduardo Gomes. It plays a crucial role in connecting Manaus to other parts of Brazil and the world.
Eduardo Gomes International Airport has two passenger terminals. Terminal 1 handles domestic and international flights.
Terminal 2 is primarily used for general aviation and cargo. Terminal 1 has a capacity of 13.5 million passengers per year.
The airport has undergone expansions to accommodate increasing passenger traffic.
Short-term and long-term parking options are available. Rates start at approximately R$10 per hour and R$40 per day. Payment can be made at automated machines or cashier booths.