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In the press releases that we issue regularly to the press, you'll find relevant stories about the world of aviation and airport development. We contextualize our actions with everything that is happening in Brazil and around the world, reinforcing our commitment to society, the environment and economic sustainability.


Vaccines drive activity at the BH Airport Multimodal Logistics Hub.
November 10, 2025

Vaccines drive activity at the BH Airport Multimodal Logistics Hub.

After a month of mobilization, Brazil concludes the National Multi-Vaccination Campaign with 7 million doses administered to update the vaccination records of children and adolescents up to 15 years old. Even with the end of the mobilization, routine vaccination continues, reinforcing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. But what is the logistics behind moving so many numbers in favor of life? To give you an idea, between January and September 2025, the variation in the volume of vaccines received by the BH Airport Cargo Terminal was over 35%, compared to the same period of the previous year, reinforcing the strategic role of the Multimodal Logistics Hub in the transportation of cargo for the Life Sciences sector.


As one of the main entry and exit points for essential products promoting health and scientific development in the country, BH Airport accounted for more than 80 tons of imported vaccines up to September, a figure 10 tons higher than the same period in 2024. For meningitis alone, more than 60 tons were imported, representing an increase of more than 9 tons transported from 2024 to 2025, considering the months of January to September of this year. The growth was 18.75% in the quantity of nationalized processes. It is important to remember that more than 4,000 cases of the disease were confirmed in Brazil during the first half of 2025.


In addition to meningitis, influenza and veterinary vaccines lead the movement of vaccines in the Life Sciences sector of the Cargo Terminal. Medicines, raw materials, in vitro diagnostic products, cosmetics, and medical equipment also pass through the Multimodal Logistics Hub. To guarantee the integrity of the goods, BH Airport has six refrigerated units capable of maintaining temperature ranges between -18°C and 22°C, with humidity control up to 70% in one of the ranges. All equipment undergoes a thermal qualification process, with sensors that guarantee the constant maintenance of the temperatures required for the ideal storage of cargo.


Commitment to Health


“Contributing to the efficient and safe logistics of these products is part of BH Airport's commitment to the health and lives of people,” says BH Airport's commercial manager, Geovane Medina, highlighting that, in 2025, the segment represented 32% of all processes released by BH Airport, being the most representative in revenue and added value of cargo. Up to September, the Cargo Terminal handled more than 13,700 tons in 28,634 logistics processes. “The strategy is to integrate different modes of transport, from air to sea and land. In other words, to offer complete solutions for importers and companies from the most diverse segments,” he emphasizes.


The BH Airport Multimodal Logistics Hub is the only bonded warehouse in Minas Gerais, with 24-hour inspection available. It has 12,000 m² of bonded area, 300 m² of hazardous cargo warehouse, 3,131 m² of cold storage chambers with customized setup and thermal qualification, in addition to 11 parking positions for cargo aircraft. “In 2024, BH Airport closed the year with a record value of cargo handled, exceeding R$ 11 billion. We have grown significantly in recent years, registering a 12% jump in the value of imported cargo from 2024 to 2025,” reveals the commercial manager of BH Airport.


Recognition at the Comex Tech Awards


The innovation secured recognition for BH Airport in the Pioneering Airports category of the 2025 Comex Tech Awards, the leading foreign trade event in the country. The national award highlights the unprecedented initiative of nationalizing maritime cargo at an airport, reinforcing the pioneering role of BH Airport's multimodal hub.


The operation enhances logistical integration in Minas Gerais, increasing the state's competitiveness on the international stage. The model for nationalizing imported products via maritime transport at the Minas Gerais terminal reduces transportation and storage costs, optimizes delivery times, decreases travel distances, accelerates import flows, and promotes regional economic development. "With this pioneering initiative, we create opportunities for companies and strengthen the state's position in the global logistics chain of foreign trade," concludes the commercial manager of BH Airport.

BH Airport is one of the ten most punctual airports in the world.
January 9, 2026

BH Airport is one of the ten most punctual airports in the world.

In the world's top 10 for 2025, BH Airport celebrates another achievement recognized by the OTP Report, a punctuality performance report for airports and airlines, published by Cirium, a company specializing in aviation data. In the medium-scale airport category, which considers an annual volume of 15 to 25 million passengers, the Minas Gerais terminal achieved 83.57% punctuality in takeoffs, out of a total of 113,857 flights.


The first place in the global ranking of the most punctual medium-sized airports in the world went to Panama City Tocumen International Airport, with 93.34% of takeoffs on time, out of a total of 148,065 flights. Brasília International Airport took second place, with 88.36% punctuality. Among Brazilian airports, Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro also stood out in 6th place, and Viracopos International Airport in São Paulo in 8th.


“The Cirium ranking is a global benchmark, based on rigorous technical criteria for analyzing flight data, and contributes to identifying patterns and improvements in the airline industry. We celebrate our result, certain that we are on the right track. We continue to evolve, committed to providing the best passenger experience, acting consistently to ensure operational efficiency and bring innovative solutions, in synergy with the airlines,” emphasizes the Operations Director of BH Airport, Rodrigo Côrtes.

Electric buses arrive to reinforce the decarbonization strategy of BH Airport and modernize the mobility fleet in the operational area.
January 6, 2026

Electric buses arrive to reinforce the decarbonization strategy of BH Airport and modernize the mobility fleet in the operational area.

BH Airport is advancing its transition to a less environmentally impactful mobility matrix by expanding investments in electric vehicles and low-carbon fuels. The latest development, driven by electrification, arrived today. With an investment of R$ 5 million, the Minas Gerais international terminal brought its first two electric buses into operation for passenger transport. This initiative is part of a structured long-term investment plan, projecting the renewal of the fleet and the gradual replacement of operational combustion vehicles.


“The modernization of the electric mobility fleet reinforces our commitment to sustainability, operational innovation, and management aligned with ESG practices. Our expectation is that, by 2030, remote boarding and disembarkation operations will be 100% carried out with electric buses. With the two new vehicles that arrived today, we estimate an additional reduction of 42.1 tons of CO₂ equivalent per year,” says Emerson Chaves, Infrastructure and Environment Manager at BH Airport.


Since 2024, marking the transition to electric mobility, the Minas Gerais airport has already recorded a reduction of 40 tons of CO₂ equivalent, resulting from the replacement of four combustion vehicles with four BYD Mini Dolphin electric models, used to transport operational teams on the apron. “Our plan also involves replacing fossil fuels with green fuels, as part of the effort to reduce direct emissions, neutralizing environmental impacts, and increasing the energy efficiency of operations. In 2024, we incorporated two hybrid flex-fuel ethanol pickup trucks, replacing the diesel vehicles used by maintenance teams. The total investment in the acquisition of the BYD pickup trucks and models was R$ 750,000,” adds Emerson Chaves.


The sustainable mobility strategy is part of BH Airport's decarbonization plan, structured with horizons extending to the end of the concession. Recognized as the first carbon-neutral airport in Brazil, guaranteeing all the requirements to achieve level 3+ /Emission Neutralization, within the Airport Carbon Accreditation program of the Airports Council International (ACI), BH Airport continues to advance towards achieving zero emissions by 2044 and has already avoided the emission of approximately 8,600 tons of CO₂ equivalent since 2017, representing a 69% reduction since the decarbonization program was implemented.


Sustainable Partnership


The new electric buses were acquired from the national manufacturer Marcopolo, after a technical qualification process that considered specific requirements of the airport environment, such as safety standards, operational performance and system reliability. The vehicles received exclusive visual customization, with an identity aligned with the BH Airport brand, and personalized with the sustainability program seal. Regular operations are scheduled to begin in January 2026, once the change management process, which includes stages such as testing periods, team training, review of operational procedures and the contingency plan, is complete.


“This partnership with BH Airport marks our debut in the airport segment with electric vehicles and reinforces Marcopolo's commitment to developing sustainable solutions for complex applications. It is a 100% Brazilian vehicle, designed to meet the technical requirements of the airport sector and aligned with the global challenge of decarbonizing transportation,” says Ricardo Portolan, Director of Domestic Market Commercial Operations and Marketing at Marcopolo.

It's Christmas at the Nest.
December 26, 2025

It's Christmas at the Nest.

Dear Santa, I want a crochet kit this Christmas. This unusual request filled the vast majority of letters shared by dozens of children served by the Ninho Educational Project in Lagoa Santa, in a solidarity and affection campaign promoted by BH Airport this December. The initiative mobilized the employees of the Minas Gerais airport, who had the opportunity to adopt the letters and participate in the delivery of gifts by Santa Claus, in a special Christmas celebration involving more than 700 people from the community.


128 children already served by the project, 40 new students who recently joined, and 40 siblings of the students were included, totaling more than 200 Christmas gifts. In addition to skeins of yarn in assorted colors and complete kits with crochet hooks, the children received books and coloring materials that revive childhood values ​​and promote the constructive exchange of electronic screens for creativity, learning, presence, and interaction.


“The initiative has a direct impact on the surrounding community and mobilized our employees, who felt motivated to participate in the campaign, adopting the letters left on the BH Airport Christmas tree to give gifts to the children, bringing joy, emotion, and a sense of belonging by fulfilling dreams through the surprises we prepared for them. The initiative is part of our social responsibility agenda and reinforces the airport's role as an agent of social and educational development,” says Joelma Fraga, Communication and Marketing Manager at BH Airport.


The action takes place in a context of growing challenges for childhood and basic education in the country. More than 90% of children and adolescents, between 9 and 17 years old, use the internet regularly, largely through mobile devices, which currently represents about 25 million children and adolescents in the country. The data is part of the TIC Kids Online Brasil analysis (Cetic.br/NIC.br), which presents the main results on internet use by children and adolescents in Brazil. At the same time, assessments from the Ministry of Education indicate persistent learning difficulties, especially in the early years, as well as problems related to attention and school engagement. This scenario has mobilized educators to seek new pedagogical alternatives for children's development.


Crochet as a learning tool


In the Ninho Educational Project, crochet became part of the pedagogical routine after a student needed to be hospitalized and received a kit from educator Daniela Paulinelli, one of the project's founders, with the intention of providing therapeutic resources for the child to get through the chronic process of the illness,


contributing to readaptation during the return to school.


“When this child returned, we realized that the activity had created a strong link with the classroom. It was a phenomenon: other children became interested, brought their own materials, and crochet naturally became incorporated into the daily life of the project,” she explains.


“From there, together with the parents, we considered the best use of this tool as a primary resource to get children away from screens at home. Within this new perspective, we also held a cultural exhibition, with workshops and presentations of crochet pieces that have spanned generations, highlighting the value of this manual work in the lives of these children and their families,” adds Daniela Paulinelli.


“We support the project's proposal to provide physical, cognitive, pedagogical, and emotional benefits for these children, and we are happy to know that parents and the school are already celebrating gains in concentration, attention, reduced anxiety, motor coordination, self-esteem, and interactivity. Initiatives like this reflect our purpose of shortening distances and connecting destinations also in the social field, promoting inclusion and sustainable development,” emphasizes the Communication and Marketing Manager of BH Airport, Joelma Fraga. “What connects BH Airport to Ninho is the desire to fly high and fly together,” concludes Daniela, highlighting her gratitude for the partnership.

Are you going to travel?
December 19, 2025

Are you going to travel?

From January to November, more than 12.2 million passengers have already passed through BH Airport. With the start of school holidays and the possibility of extended Christmas and New Year's holidays, the expectation is to receive approximately 1 million travelers this December, surpassing the 2024 figure, when 12.3 million passengers passed through the terminal. In the accumulated year, up to November 2025, passenger traffic is already 19.9% ​​higher than the same period in 2019 (pre-pandemic). Considering the comparison between 2024 and 2025, the growth is 8.3%.


The numbers indicate that the high season is officially open, and the end-of-year festivities further intensify operations at BH Airport. From today, December 19th, until January 5th, 2026, more than 700,000 passengers are expected to pass through the Minas Gerais terminal. The peak of this movement will be on December 22nd, when approximately 44,000 passengers are expected to pass through the terminal. Between landings and takeoffs, more than 9,000 aircraft movements and 478 extra flights are scheduled to meet the December demand.


“During this period, we reinforce our commitment to the passenger experience, seeking to guarantee the excellence of our services. In the operation, we have increased the cleaning and security teams, including the support of our administrative team to assist passengers when necessary,” explains Fabiano Reis, Operations, Security and Passenger Experience Manager at BH Airport. “Passenger traffic at the Minas Gerais terminal is growing above the national average. On average, 40,000 passengers pass through here daily. We are the third airport with the largest number of destinations in Brazil and the second in domestic flights,” emphasizes Fabiano Reis.


Traveling with children


For those traveling by plane with children, special attention should be paid to the appropriate documentation for national and international boarding. A birth certificate or civil identification document with a photo, such as an RG (Brazilian national identity card) or passport, is required for children up to 11 years and 11 months old traveling within Brazil accompanied by their parents or guardians (tutor or custodian), or in the company of grandparents or relatives over 18 years of age up to the third degree, such as siblings and uncles/aunts.


It is also important to present a document proving the parentage or relationship with the responsible adult. For children 12 years of age and older, only a civil identification document is valid. In the case of children traveling unaccompanied or with a companion over 18 years of age authorized by the parents or guardians, in addition to the birth certificate or civil identification document, a travel authorization from the parents or guardians is also required, with a notarized signature or through the Electronic Travel Authorization.


For international travel, a valid Brazilian passport must be presented. If the child is traveling with only one parent, in addition to the passport, it is necessary to carry express authorization from the absent parent, through a document with a notarized signature. If the child or adolescent is unaccompanied or with a guardian over 18 years of age authorized by the parents, a valid Brazilian passport and express authorization from both parents or guardians must be presented, through a document with a notarized signature.


There's fun at BH Airport


The Kids' Area is the ideal option for families traveling with children who are looking for entertainment between boarding and disembarking, with themed playgrounds and a plane for the kids to have fun pretending to fly. BH Airport has an area dedicated especially to young passengers and visitors in the lobby and departure lounge. Holidays and end-of-year festivities also invite a visit to the Panoramic Terrace, located on the second floor of the terminal's public area, which offers a privileged view of the runway.


HIGH SEASON COMBINES COMFORT AND SAFETY


Pay attention to the tips that make the check-in and security inspection process faster


§ BH Airport recommends that passengers pay close attention to flight schedules and arrive at the airport at least two hours in advance for domestic flights and three hours in advance for international flights, especially during this rainy season, which slows traffic on highways.


§ Another essential guideline is to check your personal documentation before leaving home. For domestic flights, it is necessary to present a valid official document with a photo. For international flights, it is also necessary to check the requirements of the destination country, such as minimum passport validity, vaccination certificate, and visa.


§ It is important that passengers check the airline's instructions before boarding. Upon disembarking, passengers on domestic flights should be aware of the changes: disembarkation 1 is exclusively for Azul, while disembarkation 2 serves Gol, LATAM and other airlines. Passengers without checked baggage can disembark through any of the lounges.


§ BH Airport offers a free electric cart service, operating from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, facilitating movement between gates 17 and 33 of the domestic departure area, especially for the elderly, pregnant women, and passengers with mobility difficulties. The service is also available to those who are not part of the priority group, ensuring convenience, comfort, speed, and accessibility for the passenger.


Sun and sea


Coastal destinations, such as Salvador (BA), Maceió (AL), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Vitória (ES), João Pessoa (PB), Porto Seguro (BA), Fortaleza (CE), and Cruz (CE), are the most sought after. Porto Alegre (RS) and Parauapebas (PA) also register an increase in traffic during this period. For the high season, the domestic market highlights the operation of the seasonal route to Navegantes, gateway to the northern coast of Santa Catarina and tourist spots such as Balneário Camboriú, Itajaí, Bombinhas and Penha, where Beto Carrero World theme park is located.


The international air network continues to include routes to Europe, North America, Latin America & the Caribbean, with flights to Buenos Aires (Argentina), Panama City (Panama), Lisbon (Portugal), Orlando (USA), Santiago (Chile) and Willemstad (Curaçao), one of the highlights of the season. Curaçao is one of the preferred international destinations this summer. The route to Willemstad operates with four weekly frequencies, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, expanding connectivity between Minas Gerais and the Caribbean.

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