🇧🇷 Conceição do Araguaia, Brazil
Conceição do Araguaia Airport (CDJ), also known by its ICAO code SBAA, is a significant regional aviation facility serving the municipality of Conceição do Araguaia in the southern part of Pará state, Brazil. Situated near the banks of the Araguaia River, the airport acts as a vital transport node for the region's prominent agricultural and livestock sectors. It also serves as a strategic gateway for the growing eco-tourism industry, particularly for visitors drawn to the river's famous beaches and seasonal fishing activities. The airport features a functional, single-story passenger terminal building designed to support the needs of regional and private aviation. Inside, travelers can find basic check-in facilities, a sheltered waiting area, and essential restrooms. The airfield is equipped with a well-maintained 1,800-meter asphalt runway (08/26) that is capable of accommodating a wide range of light and medium-sized turboprop aircraft. For the convenience of pilots, CDJ offers on-site fueling services for both AVGAS and JET A1, ensuring that it remains a reliable stopover for aircraft navigating through the vast Brazilian interior. Currently, Conceição do Araguaia Airport primarily handles private charters, executive flights, and agricultural aviation rather than high-frequency scheduled commercial service. Its role is fundamental to the connectivity of the Pará interior, providing a rapid alternative to long-distance road travel between the southern reaches of the state and major hubs like Belém or Marabá. Ground transportation to the city center, located approximately 10 kilometers away, is typically served by local taxis and private vehicle pickups. The airport remains a vital infrastructure asset, ready to support the region's continued economic development and potential future returns of regular commercial air travel.
Connecting through Conceição do Araguaia Airport (CDJ) is a specialized experience at the southern tip of Pará, serving as the premier gateway to the Araguaia River’s world-renowned beaches and fishing spots. While CDJ primarily handles private aviation and seasonal charters, the most common air 'connection' for commercial travelers involves flying into Marabá (MAB) or Araguaína (AUX). A paramount logistical tip: if you arrive in Marabá, your onward connection to Conceição do Araguaia requires a 4 to 5-hour drive (approx. 450 km) via the PA-150 and BR-155 highways. Pre-booking a private transfer or utilizing the daily executive bus services from Marabá is highly recommended for safety and comfort. Upon arrival at CDJ, the connection to the city center (6 km away) is exceptionally fast via mototaxi, the most common local transport; ensure you agree on a fare—typically R$ 10 to R$ 20—before departing. For those visiting during the peak 'Araguaia Season' (June to August), your 'onward connection' to the freshwater beaches like Praia do Pontão often involves a separate boat transfer from the town docks. A unique safety tip for pilots: the 1,800-meter asphalt runway lacks night lighting, so all arrivals and technical stops must be completed during daylight hours. Additionally, be mindful of the intense tropical heat, which frequently exceeds 35°C (95°F), significantly impacting density altitude and takeoff performance. While the terminal is a minimalist functional space, it offers essential shade and basic refreshments. Always maintain a flexible schedule during the rainy season (December–April), as heavy thundershowers can cause rapid visibility drops and render the unpaved taxiway edges soft. For frequent flyers in Northern Brazil, CDJ remains a vital link for the regional agribusiness and tourism sectors, provided you coordinate all ground and river logistics in advance.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
60 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources