Campo Grande International Airport ( IATA : CGR , ICAO : SBCG ), sometimes also informally referred to as Antônio João Airport , after the neighborhood where it is located, is the airport serving Campo Grande , Brazil .
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12-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Campo Grande International Airport It is operated by AENA . Some of its facilities are shared with the Campo Grande Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force . The airport started operating in the 1930s as a military airfield. In the 1950s, the airport began to operate with commercial flights. The passenger terminal
16-467: Was dedicated in 1964. Between 1975 and 2022 it was operated by Infraero. The passenger terminal was enlarged from 1,500m² to 5,000m² during the 1980s and to 6,082 m in 1998. Previously operated by Infraero , on August 18, 2022 the consortium AENA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero (2007-2022) and AENA (2023) reports: The airport
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