DAESP

DAESP

DAESP - Departamento Aeroviário do Estado de São Paulo (English: Airports Department of the State of São Paulo) is the department of aviation of the state of São Paulo in Brazil. DAESP is part of the Secretaria de Transportes do Governo do Estado de São Paulo (English: Transportation Secretariat of the State of São Paulo), and is responsible for the operation of 32 public airports within the state, in accordance to directives from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC).

It was created in 1963 as the Diretoria de Aeroportos (English: Directorate of Airports) of the Secretaria de Viação e Obras Públicas (English: Public Buildings and Transit Secretariat). This Directorate gave origin to DAESP in 1966.[1]

Contents

List of airports administered by DAESP

The following airports are administered by DAESP:[2]

Top 5

In 2010 those were the top 5 airports according to number of transported passengers, metric tonnes of cargo handled, and number of aircraft operations:[3]

Number of transported passengers

Metric tonnes of cargo handled

  • 1 - Bauru/Arealva – Moussa Nakhl Tobias Airport – 1,207
  • 2 - Jundiaí – Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro Airport – 780
  • 3 - São José do Rio Preto – Prof. Eribelto Manoel Reino Airport – 687
  • 4 - Ribeirão Preto – Dr. Leite Lopes Airport – 597
  • 4 - Araraquara – Bartolomeu de Gusmão Airport – 465

Number of aircraft operations

  • 1 - Jundiaí – Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro Airport – 78,106
  • 2 - Campinas – Campo dos Amarais Airport – 65,380
  • 3 - Ribeirão Preto – Dr. Leite Lopes Airport – 43,691
  • 4 - Sorocaba – Bertram Luiz Leupolz Airport – 42,416
  • 5 - Bragança Paulista – Arthur Siqueira Airport – 33,984

Other Airports in the State of São Paulo

Five of the most important airports of the State of São Paulo are operated by Infraero:[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sobre o DAESP" (in Portuguese). DAESP. http://www.daesp.sp.gov.br/. Retrieved 22 September 2010. 
  2. ^ "Aeroportos administrados pelo DAESP" (in Portuguese). DAESP. http://www.daesp.sp.gov.br/aeroportos/aeroportos.htm. Retrieved 30 August 2010. 
  3. ^ DAESP Movement Statistics
  4. ^ List of Infraero Airports in São Paulo

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