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Salvador – Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport (IATA: SSA, ICAO: SBSV), formerly called Dois de Julho International Airport and known by the Trade name Salvador Bahia Airport is the airport serving Salvador, Brazil. Since 16 June 1998, by Federal Law, the airport is named after Luís Eduardo Maron Magalhães (1955–1998), an influential politician of the state of Bahia.[4]

Salvador – Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport


Aeroporto Internacional de Salvador – Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
Operator
  • Infraero (1974–2017)
  • Vinci SA (2017–present)
ServesSalvador da Bahia
Hub forGol Transportes Aéreos
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL20 m / 66 ft
Coordinates12°54′31″S 038°19′21″W
Websitewww.salvador-airport.com.br/en
Map
SSA
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 3,003 9,852 Asphalt
17/35 1,518 4,980 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers7,735,685 4%
Aircraft Operations81,470 6%
Statistics: Vinci[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC[3]
Aerial View
Aerial View
View of check-in area
View of check-in area
Departure lounge.
Departure lounge.

It is operated by Vinci SA.

Some of its facilities are shared with the Salvador Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force.


History


The airport, originally called Santo Amaro do Ipitanga Airport, was established in 1925. In 1941 Panair do Brasil participating in the World War II efforts with the support of the American and Brazilian governments completely rebuilt the facility.

On 20 December 1955, the airport had its name changed for the first time: it became known as Dois de Julho International Airport, celebrating Bahia Independence Day. This is still the name by which the population of Salvador da Bahia call the facility. On 16 June 1998 the airport name was again changed to honor Luís Eduardo Maron Magalhães (1955–1998) an influential politician of the state of Bahia. This second change remains however controversial and there have been attempts to revert it.[5] Since 2017 the concessionary has been using the Trade name Salvador Bahia Airport.

The airport is located in an area of more than 6 million square meters between sand dunes and native vegetation. The lush, bamboo-covered road to the airport has become one of the scenic attractions of Salvador da Bahia.

A brand new passenger terminal was opened in 1998, replacing an original outdated terminal. This new terminal continued to be upgraded and was completed by the end of year 2000. The main terminal, which includes a shopping mall has 69,400 m2, 11 jetways and a capacity to handle 6,000,000 passengers/year. Traffic has been growing at an average of 14% per year.

Previously operated by Infraero, on 16 March 2017, the concession of the facility was won by Vinci SA, for which it paid R$ 2,35 billions (€ 640 millions). The concession is for a period of 30 years.[6] The new concessionary then planned to duplicate the passenger terminal.[7]

On 26 April 2018, the Aeroporto station on Line 2 of the Salvador subway was opened to the public.[8]


Airlines and destinations



Passenger


AirlinesDestinations
Abaeté Aviação Barra Grande, Morro de São Paulo
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires–Aeroparque
Air Europa Madrid (resumes 21 December 2022)[9]
Azul Brazilian Airlines Belo Horizonte–Confins, Campinas, Florianópolis, Goiânia, Ilhéus, Porto Seguro, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, São Paulo–Congonhas, Vitória, Vitória da Conquista
Seasonal: Cuiabá, Foz do Iguaçu, Montes Claros, Ribeirão Preto, São José do Rio Preto
Azul Conecta Belo Horizonte–Confins, Guanambi, Recife
Gol Transportes Aéreos Aracaju, Barreiras, Belo Horizonte–Confins, Brasília, Buenos Aires–Aeroparque (resumes 3 December 2022),[10] Campinas, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Ilhéus, João Pessoa, Lençóis,[11] Maceió, Montes Claros, Natal, Palmas, Paulo Afonso (begins 27 November 2022),[11] Petrolina, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, São Luís, São Paulo–Congonhas, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Teixeira de Freitas, Vitória, Vitória da Conquista
Seasonal: Jericoacoara, Montevideo (begins 7 January 2023),[12] Rio de Janeiro–Galeão
LATAM Brasil Brasília, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont, São Paulo–Congonhas, São Paulo–Guarulhos
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon

Cargo


AirlinesDestinations
Total Linhas Aéreas Belo Horizonte-Confins, Fortaleza, São Paulo-Guarulhos
LATAM Cargo Brasil Campinas, Miami
Sideral Air Cargo São Paulo–Guarulhos

Accidents and incidents



Accidents with fatalities



Access


The airport is located 28 km (17 mi) north from downtown Salvador da Bahia.

A free shuttle bus runs every 15 minutes from 5am to 1am to Aeroporto station of Salvador subway, which connects to downtown Salvador at Lapa.[15]


See also



References


 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  1. "Operational Data". Vinci (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  2. "Salvador Bahia Airport". Vinci (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 29 June 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  4. "Lei nº 9.661, de 16 de junho de 1998". Câmara dos Deputados (in Portuguese). 16 June 1998. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  5. "Projeto de lei 6106/2002" (PDF). Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil (in Portuguese). 21 February 2002. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  6. Alves, Alan Tiago; Ribeiro, Rafaela (16 March 2017). "Aeroporto de Salvador vai a leilão e usuários esperam melhorias". Globo (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2 April 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  7. "VINCI Airports wins the concession for Salvador's airport in Brazil". VINCI. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  8. "Estação aeroporto do metrô de Salvador é inaugurada". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  9. "Air Europa voltará a voar de Salvador a Madri em dezembro". Panrotas (in Portuguese). 30 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  10. "GOL suma dos rutas a Buenos Aires/Ezeiza". Aviacionline (in Spanish). 14 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  11. "Polos turísticos da Bahia ganham voos da Gol com aviões ATR 72 em ligações com a capital do Estado". Aeroin (in Portuguese). 24 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  12. "GOL operará vuelos entre Montevideo y Salvador de Bahía". Aviacionline (in Spanish). 22 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  13. "Accident description PP-PBH". Aviation Safety Network. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  14. Germano da Silva, Carlos Ari César (2008). "Mais um Lodestar". O rastro da bruxa: história da aviação comercial brasileira no século XX através dos seus acidentes 1928–1996 (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS. pp. 69–72. ISBN 978-85-7430-760-2.
  15. "Estação Aeroporto | CCR Metrô Bahia". www.ccrmetrobahia.com.br. Retrieved 1 August 2021.


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На других языках


[de] Flughafen Salvador

Der Salvador Bahia Airport (IATA: SSA; ICAO: SBSV; ehemals Aeroporto Internacional de Salvador – Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães) liegt 20 Kilometer nordöstlich des Stadtzentrums von Salvador im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Bahia. In der Rangliste der brasilianischen Flughäfen nach Anzahl der Passagiere nahm er 2017 den zehnten Platz ein.[4]
- [en] Salvador Bahia Airport

[es] Aeropuerto Internacional de Salvador

El Aeropuerto Internacional de Salvador Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães (Códgo IATA: SSA; Código OACI: SBSV), conocido popularmente también por su antiguo nombre: Aeropuerto Internacional Dois de Julho, es el aeropuerto de Salvador de Bahía, en el estado de Bahía, Brasil. Es administrado por Infraero, y se sitúa a 20 kilómetros al norte del centro de Salvador de Bahía. En 2007, pasaron por el aeropuerto un total de 5.920.573 pasajeros y se registraron un total de 91.043 movimientos de aeronaves,[1] situándose como el quinto aeropuerto con mayor número de pasajeros de Brasil.

[fr] Aéroport international de Salvador de Bahia

L'aéroport international de Salvador – Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães[1] (code IATA : SSA • code OACI : SBSV) est un aéroport brésilien situé à Salvador, capitale de l'État de Bahia. Occupant 5 574 984 m2 à l'est de la ville[2] sur une zone limitrophe de la municipalité de Lauro de Freitas, il est un des hubs de la compagnie GOL Transportes Aéreos[3]. Son principal accès routier, une avenue d'environ 800 m traversant un bosquet de bambous, est reconnu comme une des cartes postales de la capitale[4]. Depuis le 5 novembre 1942, l'aéroport abrite aussi la Base aérienne de Salvador (BASV) de la Force aérienne brésilienne[5].

[it] Aeroporto di Salvador-Deputato Luís Eduardo Magalhães

L'Aeroporto di Salvador-Dois De Julho, è il quinto più grande aeroporto di tutto il Brasile e primo per il traffico di passeggeri nel nordest del Brasile.

[ru] Салвадор (аэропорт)

Международный аэропорт имени Луиса-Эдуарду-Магальяйнса (порт. Aeroporto Internacional de Salvador — Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães) также известен под названием Международный аэропорт 2 июля (Dois de Julho International Airport) в честь Дня независимости Баии. (Код ИАТА: SSA) — аэропорт Салвадора.



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