O Aeroporto de CONGONHAS vai mudar RADICALMENTE!
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the upcoming transformation of Congonhas Airport in Brazil, the second busiest airport since 1936. With over 22 million passengers annually, the airport is set for a major overhaul in about 4 years. The changes include new taxiways to improve aircraft movements, an increase in parking positions from 30 to 37, and a new terminal with 19 boarding positions for greater passenger comfort. The project also aims to modernize the airport while preserving its historical heritage.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Congonhas Airport, built in 1936, is the second busiest in Brazil, handling over 22 million passengers annually with around 700 takeoffs and landings daily.
- 🏗️ Major changes are underway at Congonhas Airport, with a complete transformation expected in about 4 years.
- ✈️ The taxiway layout is being redesigned for more efficient aircraft movement, reducing the need for sharp turns and improving the flow of traffic.
- 🛫 Taxiway Mike and November will be reconfigured to enhance safety by increasing the distance from the main runway.
- 🛬 The existing 'Fingers' or boarding gates will be replaced with a new pier-style terminal, increasing the number of boarding positions from 12 to 19.
- 🚌 Passenger boarding will shift from the current 'Fingers' to remote stands, with buses transporting passengers to the aircraft.
- 🏢 The historical terminal building, listed as a heritage site, will retain its structure but undergo functional changes to accommodate new operations.
- 🛤️ The airport's general aviation area will be relocated to make space for new hangars and commercial aviation facilities.
- 📡 The Control Approach of São Paulo's antenna, crucial for flight control, will be relocated due to the new taxiway construction.
- 🌐 The new terminal will feature an intermodal concourse, connecting to taxis, rideshare apps, and the upcoming metro line for enhanced accessibility.
- 🏞️ The historical 'Angar' hangar will be repurposed into a themed remote boarding area, celebrating the history of aviation at Congonhas.
Q & A
What major change is expected to happen at Congonhas Airport?
-Congonhas Airport will undergo a complete transformation, with significant modifications in infrastructure and operations over the next four years, including changes to taxiways, terminals, and boarding procedures.
Why does the airport need these changes?
-The airport, originally built in 1936, was not designed for modern aircraft sizes and traffic volumes. The upgrades are necessary to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with current aviation regulations.
How will the changes to the taxiways improve operations?
-The new design will allow aircraft to exit the runway at a 45-degree angle instead of the current 90-degree turn, enabling faster clearance of the main runway and improving overall efficiency of aircraft movements.
What will happen to the existing terminal and boarding areas?
-The terminal will be expanded, and a new pier with 19 boarding positions will be constructed. This will increase passenger capacity and provide more efficient boarding through new finger positions and remotes areas.
How will passenger experience be improved with the new terminal?
-The new terminal will offer more boarding positions, reducing reliance on remote boarding and increasing the use of fingers. This will enhance passenger comfort and reduce boarding times.
What changes will occur in the areas currently used for aircraft maintenance and general aviation?
-The areas used for maintenance and general aviation will be relocated to create space for new taxiways and additional parking positions for commercial aircraft. New hangars and facilities will be built in the designated zones.
What will happen to the historical elements of Congonhas Airport?
-Key areas, such as the main terminal hall and specific architectural features, are protected by historical preservation laws and will remain unchanged. However, their functions will be adapted to fit into the new layout.
How will the new design address safety concerns related to aircraft movements?
-The new layout increases the distance between taxiways and the main runway, aligning with modern safety standards to prevent potential conflicts and ensure safe aircraft operations.
What is the purpose of relocating the control tower antenna and other navigation equipment?
-Relocating the control tower antenna and navigation equipment is necessary to avoid interference with the new taxiway layout. The process involves setting up new systems, testing, and approval before decommissioning the old equipment.
Why is the VASP building not included in the current renovation project?
-The VASP building is excluded from the project due to ongoing legal disputes. Its inclusion will depend on resolving these issues, which currently delay any planned renovations or demolitions in that area.
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