🇧🇷 Redenção, Brazil
Redenção Airport operates with a single runway 5/23 at 670 feet elevation, located 6 kilometers from downtown Redenção in Pará state, Brazil. This small regional airport serves the growing agribusiness center of Redenção in the Amazon region, operating under the Amazonica Flight Information Region.
Terminal facilities are modest and functional, appropriate for a small regional airport serving general aviation and limited commercial operations. The airport lacks scheduled commercial flights but provides essential infrastructure for private aviation, charter services, and regional connectivity in southern Pará state.
Operational characteristics focus on supporting the region's agricultural and mining sectors, with services including private aircraft operations, agricultural aviation, and charter flights. The airport operates without published METAR weather services, relying on Carajás Airport located 213 kilometers away for meteorological information.
The airport's regional importance stems from serving Redenção, a significant commercial center for the cattle ranching and agricultural industries in the Amazon frontier region. It provides essential aviation access for business operations, emergency services, and connections to larger transportation hubs despite the absence of scheduled airline service.
Redenção Airport (RDC) is a vital regional aviation gateway located in the southern part of Pará state, serving as a primary link for the city of Redenção and the surrounding high-growth agribusiness region. As a significant hub for the regional livestock and mining sectors, the airport caters primarily to private air taxis, corporate charters, and the occasional domestic scheduled flight. The terminal is functional but modest, providing essential passenger amenities such as a small waiting area, administrative support, and basic refreshments; however, travelers should not expect the range of services found at major hubs like Belém or Marabá.
Arriving at least 90 minutes before your flight is recommended to ensure a smooth check-in process. Ground transportation to the center of Redenção is straightforward, with local taxis and pre-arranged cars reaching the urban core in about 10-15 minutes. The city is a major commercial center for the southern Pará and northern Mato Grosso border region, often referred to as a frontier of agricultural expansion in Brazil.
The climate is tropical and humid, with a long rainy season from November to April when intense afternoon downpours can cause localized flight delays and visibility issues for pilots using the 1,500-meter asphalt runway. For commercial jet connections, most residents and business travelers utilize the larger Marabá Airport (MAB) or Araguaína (AUX) and complete the journey to Redenção by road. Always confirm your flight details with your charter operator, as scheduling in this dynamic region can be fluid and highly dependent on seasonal industrial demand.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources