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Jornalista Benedito Pimentel Airport

Ourinhos, Brazil
OUS SDOU

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Jornalista Benedito Pimentel Airport (OUS) is a municipal aviation facility serving the city of Ourinhos in the state of Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil. The airport operates from a compact 300-square-meter passenger terminal designed primarily to support general aviation, including executive, private, and specialized medical flights. Since 2018, the facility has been managed directly by the Municipality of Ourinhos and acts as a vital infrastructure link for the surrounding regional economy. The terminal infrastructure provides essential services for travelers and pilots, featuring a functional waiting lobby (saguรฃo), public restrooms, and a dedicated parking area for approximately 30 vehicles. While the airport does not currently host scheduled commercial airline services, the terminal is maintained 24 hours a day to support a wide range of flight operations. Recent revitalization projects have focused on improving the main lobby area and maintaining the night lighting systems to ensure safe all-hours access for visiting crews. A critical role of the airport is serving as a regional reference for medical air transport, specifically for emergency patient transfers and the movement of organ transplant teams to major centers like Brasรญlia and Rio de Janeiro. The airfield features a 4,921-foot (1,500m) asphalt runway and includes hangar facilities for aircraft maintenance and preparation. Ground transportation to central Ourinhos, located approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) to the north, is supported by local taxi services and private vehicle access via Avenida Forรงa Aรฉrea Brasileira.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Jornalista Benedito Pimentel Airport is the airport for Ourinhos, and the connection story is basically regional convenience in western So Paulo state. AISWEB shows it as a public aerodrome with a 1,500-meter asphalt runway, obstacle notes on both runway ends, and VFR-focused use, so the practical question is not whether the airport exists but how you get from it into the city and the surrounding coffee-and-services corridor. Because Ourinhos sits on a regional road network rather than on a major airport corridor, the field works best when the car or pickup is already arranged. If you are arriving for business, a family visit, or a quick private movement, the airport saves time only if the next step is straightforward. The runway and its obstacle environment make local discipline more important than any terminal-side convenience. In practice, OUS is a small city airport that trims a longer road trip and keeps the day compact. The smartest use of the airport is to land, meet the driver, and move directly toward town or the highway. That is the value it offers: quick regional access without making the terminal the center of the trip. A car or pickup should already be arranged before landing.

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Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport

Alta Floresta, Brazil
AFL SBAT

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport (AFL/SBAT) serves as a crucial gateway to Brazil's southern Amazon region, operating from a fully renovated regional passenger terminal located 6 kilometers from downtown Alta Floresta. Opened in 1976 and operated by Aeroeste since winning a 30-year concession in 2019, this airport boasts the longest runway in Mato Grosso state at 2,500 meters - the fourth longest in Brazil's entire Central-West region. The modern terminal building efficiently handles domestic flights, primarily connecting Alta Floresta with Sรฃo Paulo (Viracopos) and Cuiabรก through Azul Airlines operations. The single-level layout integrates all passenger services from check-in to boarding in a compact, air-conditioned environment. Large windows provide views of the surrounding Mato Grosso landscape while passengers wait in comfortable seating areas equipped with modern amenities. Passenger services include restaurants offering local and international cuisine, gift shops featuring regional handicrafts, ATM facilities for convenient banking, and secure parking areas for various trip durations. The airport serves as the primary access point for Amazon ecotourism destinations, particularly Cristalino Lodge, with ground transportation readily connecting passengers to boat transfers along the Teles Pires and Cristalino rivers for jungle excursions one hour's drive from the terminal.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport operates as southern Amazon Brazil's premier ecotourism gateway, featuring Brazil's Central-West region's fourth-longest runway (2,500 meters) and comprehensive airline connectivity through Azul Airlines' primary service from Sรฃo Paulo Viracopos (VCP) with twice-daily 2-hour 35-minute flights, plus regular Cuiabรก (CGB) connections covering 650 kilometers in 1 hour 10 minutes. The facility, operated by Aeroeste under a 30-year concession since 2019, efficiently handles 65,000+ annual passengers through its modernized terminal located 6 kilometers from downtown Alta Floresta. Domestic connections require 60-90 minutes minimum through the single-terminal layout, with LATAM Brasil and GOL Linhas Aรฉreas providing supplementary service alongside Azul's dominant network connectivity. The airport serves as Brazil's primary access point for pristine Amazon rainforest experiences, particularly supporting Cristalino Lodge and surrounding private reserves containing 580+ bird species, 1,400+ butterfly species, and critical biodiversity conservation areas on the rainforest-farmland frontier. Ground transportation coordination includes pre-arranged lodge transfers via the Teles Pires and Cristalino rivers (1-hour drive plus boat transfers), rental car services essential during peak birding seasons, and specialized ecotourism operators providing comprehensive Amazon adventure packages. The facility's strategic position enables access to UNESCO-recognized biodiversity hotspots, with professional naturalist guides, world-class bird watching opportunities, jaguar tracking expeditions, and sustainable tourism programs supporting indigenous communities throughout Mato Grosso's remaining rainforest corridors. Connection planning should account for seasonal weather patterns affecting Amazon operations, particularly during wet season (December-April) when afternoon thunderstorms can impact departure schedules. The airport's comprehensive amenities include regional cuisine restaurants, gift shops featuring local handicrafts, ATM facilities, secure parking, and tourism coordination services supporting multi-day Amazon immersion experiences accessing areas containing some of Earth's highest biodiversity concentrations within one of Brazil's most important ecological preservation regions.

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