a airline network – Director of 16 airports within the city of São Paulo – made his presentation master plan to turn on Bauru-Arealva Airport (SP). The meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Order of Engineers and Architects in Bauru, was attended by businessmen, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Tourism and Travel and general managers.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss future public and private investments in Bauru airport infrastructure, the largest under FUWA management. The area of the airport allows for large developments that generate jobs and income for the local population.
Located between the cities of Bauru and Arielva, the airport has a runway 2,100 meters long and 45 meters wide, which allows Boeing 767 aircraft to land.
“In this first business meeting, we want to show the potential of the airport, to encourage the arrival of logistics centers, while remembering that there is a strong distribution bias here in the center of the state of São Paulo. These cargo flights can be international and will provide employment and income opportunities in the surrounding area, including That is to increase tax collection for the two municipalities. What we seek here, in this meeting, is to awaken the appetite and invite agents from the public and private sectors to invest in Bauru.”
Marcel Maury, CEO, Rede Voa
The company also confirmed that it seeks to achieve an orderly growth for the airport, in line with the city’s master plan and the wishes of the community. Rede Voa operates, in addition to Bauru-Arealva Airport, 15 other airport terminals in the cities of Ribeirão Preto, Franca, São Carlos, Araraquara, Marília, São Manoel, Avaré-Andu, Sorocaba, Campinas, Registro, Itanhaém, Jundiaí, Bragança Paulista, Ubatuba and Guaratengua .
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