๐ง๐ท Coari, Brazil
Coari Airport (CIZ), officially known as Aeroporto Municipal Danilson Cirino Aires da Silva and also identified by its ICAO code SWKO, is a significant regional aviation facility serving the city of Coari in the heart of the Amazonas state, Brazil. Located approximately 6 kilometers from the city center, the airport acts as a vital air bridge for the Solimรตes River region, providing a critical alternative to the long river journeys that otherwise define transport in the Amazon basin. The facility is managed by the local municipality and plays a fundamental role in the region's prominent oil and gas industry.
The airport features a compact and functional single passenger terminal building that efficiently manages all domestic arrivals and departures. The terminal is designed for ease of use, with the check-in area, security screening, and a sheltered waiting lounge all within close proximity. Amenities are tailored to the needs of regional travelers and industry personnel, including a small snack bar ('lanchonete') in the public area offering traditional Brazilian pastries and refreshments. The airfield infrastructure is centered around a well-maintained 1,600-meter asphalt runway that is capable of handling regional turboprop aircraft such as the ATR 72 and various executive jets.
Currently, Coari Airport is a key operational point for regional carriers like Azul Conecta, which provides frequent daily flights to the state capital, Manaus (MAO). These flights are essential for the movement of personnel and high-priority cargo supporting the Urucu petroleum and gas province, Brazil's largest onshore production field located deeper in the jungle. The airport also serves as a hub for air air taxi operations and emergency medical evacuations for the isolated communities along the Solimรตes River. Ground transportation into central Coari is primarily served by local taxis and private vehicle pickups, ensuring that the airfield remains an indispensable link in the logistical network of the Brazilian Amazon.
Coari Airport (CIZ) should be planned as a regional Amazonas endpoint rather than as the place where a larger Brazilian itinerary is supposed to connect tightly. The practical air bridge is Manaus, and if an international trip is involved, the real protected connection belongs at your first major Brazilian entry point and then at Manaus after that. Coari is the final interior leg, not the part of the chain with recovery depth.
That matters because airports serving energy and river-basin regions can be extremely useful locally while still being poor places to absorb disruption. If your trip to Coari depends on an arrival from So Paulo, Rio, or abroad, the domestic-international customs sequence should be protected upstream and the Manaus-to-Coari segment should be treated as a separate regional step with enough room around it.
For arrivals into Coari itself, the airport's value is local access to the city and the regional oil and gas corridor. The next connection after landing is likely a company transfer, river movement, or local road leg, and that should be arranged before departure. CIZ works best when the main air-travel risk is absorbed earlier in the itinerary and Coari is treated as the final interior arrival. That is the realistic way to use a remote Amazonas airport whose local importance is high but whose flexibility is limited.
โข Azul Conecta offers the most reliable scheduled links to Manaus.
โข Arriving 60-75 minutes before your domestic flight is ample for this small and efficient terminal.
โข The airport snack bar is a good place for a quick 'salgado' and coffee before boarding your flight.
โข Official taxis to central Coari are available outside arrivals.
โข The flight between Manaus and Coari offers spectacular views of the winding Solimรตes River.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources