Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport

Coordinates: 07°08′54″S 034°57′01″W / 7.14833°S 34.95028°W / -7.14833; -34.95028
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João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport

Aeroporto Internacional de João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto
Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator
ServesJoão Pessoa
LocationSanta Rita, Brazil
Opened20 August 1957 (1957-08-20)
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL66 m / 217 ft
Coordinates07°08′54″S 034°57′01″W / 7.14833°S 34.95028°W / -7.14833; -34.95028
Websitewww.aenabrasil.com.br/pt/aeroportos/aeroporto-internacional-de-joao-pessoa-presidente-castro-pinto/index.html
Map
JPA is located in Brazil
JPA
JPA
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/24 2,515 8,251 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers1,431,433 Increase 16%
Aircraft Operations13,302 Increase 12%
Metric tonnes of cargo2,818 Decrease 3%
Statistics: AENA[1]
Sources: Airport Website,[2] ANAC,[3] DECEA[4]

João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport (IATA: JPA, ICAO: SBJP) is the airport serving João Pessoa, Brazil located in the adjoining municipality of Santa Rita.[5] Since August 2, 1960 the airport is named after João Pereira de Castro Pinto (1863-1944), a lawyer, writer and President of the State of Paraíba (at the time State Governors had the title of President) from 1912 to 1915.[6]

It is operated by AENA.

History[edit]

The airport was officially opened on August 20, 1957. Between February 1, 1979 and March 14, 2019 it was administrated by Infraero.

Between 1980 and 1981 Infraero conducted major renovations and enlargements of the runway, taxiways and apron and in 1983 a cargo terminal was opened. In 1985 the new passenger terminal was opened and in 1995 it underwent renovations and enlargements.

Previously operated by Infraero, on March 15, 2019 AENA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport.[7]

Airlines and destinations[edit]

AirlinesDestinations
Azul Brazilian Airlines Belo Horizonte–Confins, Campinas, Recife, São Paulo–Congonhas
Seasonal: Goiânia, Ribeirão Preto, São José do Rio Preto, Uberlândia
Gol Transportes Aéreos Brasília, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Natal, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Salvador da Bahia, São Paulo–Congonhas, São Paulo–Guarulhos
Seasonal: Belo Horizonte–Confins
LATAM Brasil Brasília, São Paulo–Guarulhos

Statistics[edit]

Terminal in 2020

Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero (2007-2019) and AENA (2020-2023) reports:[8][1]

Year Passenger Aircraft Cargo (t)
2023 1,431,433 Increase 16% 13,302 Increase 12% 2,819 Decrease 3%
2022 1,231,689 Increase 19% 11,897 Increase 2% 2,897 Increase 8%
2021 1,032,908 Increase 36% 11,636 Increase 40% 2,683 Increase 38%
2020 756,992 Decrease 43% 8,332 Decrease 35% 1,944 Decrease 59%
2019 1,336,872 Decrease 6% 12,797 Decrease 11 4,695 Increase 7%
2018 1,414,896 Increase 2% 14,363 Increase 7% 4,378 Increase 73%
2017 1,387,496 Decrease 2% 13,373 Decrease 3% 2,534 Decrease 14%
2016 1,418,380 Decrease 3% 13,855 Decrease 5% 2,930 Decrease 3%
2015 1,463,315 Increase 10% 14,635 Increase 10% 3,014 Increase 17%
2014 1,327,284 Increase 8% 13,292 Increase 5% 2,571 Decrease 16%
2013 1,230,230 Decrease 2% 12,623 Decrease 2% 3,044 Decrease 25%
2012 1,252,559 Increase 10% 12,883 Decrease 3% 4,033 Increase 29%
2011 1,142,183 Increase 23% 13,332 Increase 24% 3,115 Increase 29%
2010 926,043 Increase 55% 10,743 Increase 37% 2,412 Increase 25%
2009 598,015 Increase 33% 7,831 Increase 8% 1,924 Decrease 1%
2008 448,444 Decrease 10% 7,277 Decrease 9% 1,950 Increase 19%
2007 500,547 7,976 1,645

Access[edit]

The airport is located 12 km (7 mi) from downtown João Pessoa.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Estatísticas". Aena Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Aeroporto Internacional de João Pessoa-Presidente Castro Pinto". AENA Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Aeródromos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 29 June 2020. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  4. ^ "PRESIDENTE CASTRO PINTO (SBJP)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Aeroporto Castro Pinto volta a pertencer ao município de Santa Rita, na PB, decide STF". G1 (in Portuguese). 11 September 2019. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Lei nº 3.795, de 2 de agosto de 1960". Presidência da República (in Portuguese). 2 August 1960. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Governo obtém R$ 2,377 bilhões em concessão de aeroportos em blocos". ANAC (in Portuguese). 15 March 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Anuário Estatístico Operacional" (PDF). Infraero (in Portuguese). 12 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2024.

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