Eduardo Gomes Airport
Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO), is the main airport serving Manaus, Brazil. It is named after the Brazilian politician and military figure Air Marshall Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981).
The airport has two passenger terminal buildings. Terminal 1 receives domestic and international flights and Terminal 2, also known as "Eduardinho" (in Portuguese: the small Eduardo), opened on March 12, 1985, receives regional flights and general aviation.
Here are some of the major Airlines that service Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes International Airport:
- Azul Brazilian Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Gol Airlines
- Gol Airlines operated by Varig
- TAM Airlines
- TRIP Linhas Aéreas
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