SBGR Ground Handling Agent Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport, Brazil
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SBGR/GRU São Paulo-Guarulhos International AirportS23° 25’ 55.47”/W046° 28’ 10.24” 2459 ft. 019° W -3 (-2 DST) JET27R/09L 12,140 ft. x 148 ft. HIRL AOE
Key ground support capabilities include:• Office hours: 0700–2100L
(available 24 hours on request)• Located on 2nd floor, Terminal 1, Wing A• UVair® contract fuel available• Crew/passenger airside transport
between aircraft and terminal• Ground transport between airport and hotels• On-site aircraft security available• Customs and immigration clearance in main terminal• VIP gourmet catering for corporate operators• Rental cars, limousine services available• Flight plan filing direct with Infraero/ATC• Computerized worldwide flight
planning/weather briefings
Flight support:• RVSM: Implemented• ACAS/TCAS II: Required for turbine aircraft
with MTOW exceeding 5700kg or more than19 passenger seats
• ICAO Annex 16, Chapter II: No restrictionsuntil 2012
• RNP 5/RNP 10 airspace: RNP 10 for aircraftoperating in South Atlantic air space in routesconnecting Europe (EUR/SAM)
• 8.33 MHz channel spacing: Not required as of April 2006
• Airport Fire Protection Category: SBGR: 9• ICAO flight plans remain in system for
45 minutes after ETD
We tailor our services to your requirements and anticipate your needs. Our shared purpose is the success of your trip.
My team and I look forward to welcoming you on your next visit.
Sincerely,
Andre CamargoCountry Manager, Universal Aviation in Sao Paulo
Universal Aviationsm in São Paulo
SBGR
See next page for driving directions
Parking areas
Passenger meeting areas
12,139 X 148
09L
27R
9843 X 148
09R
27L
Overflow Parking
Military Ramp (Apron 7)
VIP Apron (Apron 6)
São Paulo-Guarulhos International AirportUniversal Aviation office is located interminal (TPS) 1, Wing B, 2nd floor mezzanine level.
Contact information:Main office: São Paulo (Guarulhos), SP, BrazilLocations served: All of BrazilSITA: N/AManager: Marcia TaueManaging Director: Andre CamargoRadio frequency: 131.025 MHzPhone: +55 11 2445 4777 or 4775Mobile: +55 11 9262 9748Fax: +55 11 2445 4776E-mail: [email protected]: universalaviation.aero
City view
Airport view
Driving directions
Directions to airport- Option 1: Take Marginal Tietê Avenue towards the East district. At the end of Marginal Tietê,
take Ayrton Senna Highway. Go straight ahead through Ayrton Senna and take the exit marked “Airport” on the right, which will lead you to Hélio Smidt Highway. Continue straight ahead until you see signs on your right showing the airport entrances.
- Option 2: Take Marginal Tietê towards East district. Take Dutra Freeway (towards Rio de
Janeiro) through its express lane on the left and and take the exit marked “Airport” on the right, which will lead you to Hélio Smidt Highway. Continue straight ahead until you see signs on your right showing the airport entrances.
Facility addressW.D.F. Servicios Aeroportuarios, Ltda.Rodovia Helio Smidts/n Aeroporto Internacional de São PauloTPS 1 - ASA BGuarulhosCEP 07972-970Brazil
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SBGR/GRU São Paulo-Guarulhos International AirportS23° 25’ 55.47”/W046° 28’ 10.24” 2459 ft. 019° W -3 (-2 DST) JET27R/09L 12,140 ft. x 148 ft. HIRL AOE
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SBGR
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