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Telêmaco Borba Airport

Telêmaco Borba, Brazil
TEC SBTL

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Telêmaco Borba Airport - Monte Alegre Airport (TEC/SBTL) operates as a privately-managed facility directly controlled by Indústrias Klabin S/A, Brazil's largest paper packaging producer, serving the industrial city known as the 'Capital of Paper' in Paraná state. Located 3 kilometers northwest of downtown Telêmaco Borba, the airport features a single 1,800-meter rock asphalt runway designated 2/20 that accommodates corporate jets and turboprops supporting one of Brazil's most important paper and pulp manufacturing centers. The terminal facilities reflect the airport's industrial focus, with infrastructure primarily designed to serve Klabin executives, business partners, and technical specialists visiting the massive paper production complex that made Telêmaco Borba the 6th largest industrial center in Paraná. Basic passenger amenities support corporate aviation operations, while the facility operates under supervision of Aeroportos do Paraná (SEIL) despite Klabin's direct management. No scheduled commercial flights operate here, emphasizing its role as a dedicated corporate aviation facility. Operational characteristics center on supporting Klabin's vast 165,300-hectare forestry operations that make the region Paraná's largest wood producer and Brazil's third largest. The airport facilitates executive transport for the company founded in the 1940s that transformed this once-remote area into a major industrial hub. Charter operations also serve other regional industries, agricultural enterprises in the Campos Gerais region, and emergency medical evacuations for the local population. Strategic importance extends beyond corporate convenience to enabling critical business operations for Brazil's largest paper exporter and recycler, whose Telêmaco Borba factory represents a cornerstone of the national packaging industry. The airport supports the economic ecosystem built around paper and lumber production, connecting this inland industrial center to São Paulo, Curitiba, and international markets while maintaining the rapid executive access essential for managing complex manufacturing operations in Brazil's competitive pulp and paper sector.

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Check with charter operators at Telêmaco Borba Airport, serving this industrial city in Paraná state, Brazil, known for paper and pulp manufacturing including major Klabin operations. The airport serves as logistics hub for paper, pulp, and agricultural industries. The airport serves Campos Gerais industrial corridor, supporting business aviation for executives visiting manufacturing facilities, agricultural aviation, and cargo flights. Ground transportation includes taxis to downtown (15 minutes), rental cars, executive transport for business travelers, and bus connections to Curitiba, though advance booking recommended during peak periods. Keep Brazilian reais available though credit cards widely accepted. Subtropical highland climate including winter fog, summer thunderstorms, frost, and strong winds can impact operations, particularly during winter months (June-August) when visibility reduces. Summer months (December-March) offer more reliable flying conditions Weather monitoring uses Brazilian meteorological forecasting and automated systems. Emergency services coordinate with Hospital São José, regional services, and industrial response teams. Aviation services include corporate flights, agricultural aviation for crop monitoring, flight training, and cargo operations serving manufacturing and agriculture. The facility operates with modern infrastructure supporting passenger and cargo operations for industrial activities and rural communities. Corporate travelers expect modern facilities for business aviation. Flight coordination through Curitiba Flight Information Region ensures optimal routing.

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Deputado Joaquim d'Abreu Coelho Airport

Arraias, Brazil
AAI SWRA

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Deputado Joaquim d'Abreu Coelho Airport (AAI), serving the municipality of Arraias in the southeastern region of Tocantins, Brazil, functions primarily as a general aviation airfield with no scheduled commercial airline services. The airport's infrastructure is modern, having been completed in 2013, and the terminal building is small and functional, designed to accommodate the low volume of traffic from private planes, air taxis, and government aircraft. It includes a basic lounge area and parking facilities, providing essential services for those operating private flights into this remote part of the country. The layout of the airport is very simple, consisting of a single runway and a small apron for aircraft parking. As there are no commercial flights, the usual passenger processing facilities such as check-in desks, security screening areas, and baggage claim carousels are not present. Operations are managed on a smaller scale, typically coordinated directly between pilots and the local airport administration. The environment is exceptionally quiet, with flight activity being intermittent and generally restricted to daylight hours due to the lack of advanced lighting systems. Despite its new infrastructure, the airport remains uncertified by the Department of Airspace Control (as of late 2023), which limits its potential for future scheduled routes. For now, it remains a critical piece of local infrastructure, providing a vital connection for business in the region's agricultural sector and for private travel, significantly reducing travel time compared to the long overland journeys from major cities like Palmas or Brasília.

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Connections at Deputado Joaquim d'Abreu Coelho Airport require careful coordination within Brazil's general aviation network, as this uncertified facility in southeastern Tocantins exclusively handles private aircraft and air taxis supporting the region's agricultural economy. Located 15 kilometers from Arraias town center, serving a municipality of 10,534 residents across 5,787 square kilometers of agricultural land, the airport completed its infrastructure in August 2013 but remains uncertified by the Department of Airspace Control as of 2023, limiting operations to visual flight rules during daylight hours. This certification status requires all operators to verify current operational permissions with DECEA before planning any flights to or from the facility. Transfers to Brazil's commercial aviation network necessitate ground transportation over considerable distances, with Palmas Airport 320 kilometers north via TO-110 highway requiring approximately four hours of driving through rural Tocantins terrain. Brasília International Airport, 435 kilometers southwest, offers more extensive domestic and international connections but demands five to six hours of road travel across state boundaries. Alternative regional airports include Araguaína in northern Tocantins for connections to Belém and São Paulo, though this involves an even longer 600-kilometer journey. Agricultural aviation operators familiar with Brazil's 2,539-strong agricultural aircraft fleet may coordinate fuel stops at certified airstrips in nearby municipalities, as Arraias lacks refueling infrastructure. Weather patterns significantly impact connection reliability, particularly during the October to March wet season when afternoon thunderstorms frequently develop across Tocantins plateau, potentially closing VFR operations without warning. The airport's role in supporting regional agriculture, particularly soybean and cattle operations characteristic of this cerrado region, means private aircraft movements often coincide with planting and harvest seasons, creating potential congestion despite the lack of scheduled services. Travelers must pre-arrange all ground transportation through local contacts or agricultural cooperatives, as the remote location offers no taxi services, rental cars, or public transit options, with most visitors relying on farm vehicles or pre-booked transfers from Arraias town.

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