๐ง๐ท Palmas, Brazil
Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues Airport (IATA: PMW, ICAO: SBPJ) serves as the primary aviation gateway to Palmas, the capital of Tocantins state and Brazil's planned city exemplifying modern urban development in the country's central Cerrado region. Named after Brigadier Lysias Augusto Rodrigues (1896-1957), a founding figure of the Brazilian Air Force, this facility provides essential access to Brazil's newest state capital where contemporary urban planning meets traditional Brazilian culture and environmental conservation efforts. Located 20 kilometers south of downtown Palmas, the airport's strategic position reflects Tocantins' role as a bridge between Brazil's developed coastal regions and the expanding agricultural frontier of the interior.
The airport features modern infrastructure currently operated under a 30-year CCR concession won in 2021, demonstrating Brazil's commitment to improving regional aviation through private sector investment. Terminal facilities include contemporary passenger processing areas, commercial services, and amenities designed to serve both business travelers supporting Tocantins' growing agribusiness sector and eco-tourists accessing the Cerrado's unique biodiversity. The facility operates under Brazilian aviation authority oversight with enhanced capabilities reflecting Palmas' strategic importance as a state capital and regional economic center.
Operational services support the diverse transportation needs of Brazil's fastest-growing state capital, facilitating connections for government officials, agribusiness executives, researchers studying Cerrado ecosystems, and tourists exploring central Brazil's unique landscapes and cultural attractions. The airport coordinates with major Brazilian carriers providing domestic connections to Sรฃo Paulo, Brasรญlia, and other national centers, while also supporting charter operations serving the region's environmental tourism and scientific research activities. Ground services include modern facilities and coordination with urban transport networks serving contemporary Palmas and surrounding municipalities.
Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues Airport represents more than regional infrastructure; it serves as a vital gateway connecting Brazil's newest state capital to national development while providing access to the Cerrado's environmental treasures and traditional communities that define central Brazil's cultural landscape. The facility's modern capabilities and private sector operation demonstrate Brazil's commitment to developing interior regions while maintaining environmental stewardship and cultural preservation that make Tocantins unique among Brazilian states.
GOL, Azul, and LATAM Brasil provide regular service to Sรฃo Paulo, Brasรญlia, Goiรขnia, and other major Brazilian cities from this CCR-operated facility serving Brazil's newest state capital in the Cerrado region. Modern CCR-managed terminal features contemporary amenities, commercial services, and facilities reflecting private sector investment in Brazilian regional aviation infrastructure. Environmental tourism coordinates with Jalapรฃo State Park access, Cerrado ecosystem exploration, and scientific research opportunities in one of Brazil's most biodiverse and least explored regions. Agribusiness connections include access to soybean production areas, cattle ranching operations, and sustainable agriculture initiatives throughout Tocantins' expanding agricultural economy.
Ground transport includes taxis, rental cars, and ride-sharing services accessing Palmas city center (20 kilometers) and planned urban districts designed for sustainable development. Portuguese language standard throughout Brazil's planned state capital, where modern urban design meets traditional Brazilian culture and Cerrado environmental conservation efforts. Cultural attractions include indigenous heritage sites, Cerrado cultural centers, and contemporary architecture reflecting Palmas' status as Brazil's newest planned state capital. Consider seasonal Cerrado patterns when planning environmental tourism, as dry season offers optimal wildlife viewing while wet season brings spectacular wildflower blooms throughout this unique Brazilian biome.
Tropical savanna climate with distinct wet (October-April) and dry seasons affecting flight operations, plus Cerrado landscape creating unique ecological tourism opportunities throughout Tocantins state. Banking services comprehensive with major Brazilian banks and international credit card acceptance throughout this modern regional facility serving government and agribusiness sectors. Medical facilities modern with advanced Brazilian healthcare infrastructure serving the rapidly growing state capital and surrounding agricultural regions.
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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