VINCI Airports takes over Manaus Airport operation

VINCI Airports takes over Manaus Airport operation

As of January 12, VINCI Airports has taken over the operation of Manaus airport, under a 30-year concession contract awarded by Brazilian civil aviation in April.

The company says that an effective co-operation between VINCI Airports and Infraero – a public airport infrastructure company – has enabled a smooth transition.

Six other airports in the region – Porto Velho, Rio Branco, Boa Vista, Cruzeiro do Sul, Tabatinga and Tefé – will join VINCI Airports’ portfolio in February 2022.

The third biggest cargo airport in Brazil, Manaus airport is a pillar of the economic and social development of the Amazon. VINCI Airports says it will work to develop the cargo activity of this platform by optimising its operation.

Sustainable

Building on the good environmental performance of Salvador airport, which has become “the most sustainable airport” in Brazil since VINCI took over operations in 2018, VINCI Airports will also deploy its environmental action plan in the Amazon.

The objective is to reduce the CO2 emissions of airports, notably through the construction of a solar farm, and to improve their water and waste management.

Finally, a forest carbon sink programme will be implemented there, to sequester their residual CO2 emissions, while helping to protect the Amazon rainforest and biodiversity.

Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and president of VINCI Airports, declared: “VINCI Airports is proud to be the new operator of Manaus airport and six other new airports in the northern block. In this region of Brazil, largely made up of forests and rivers, air transport is essential for the mobility of people and the supply chain. We will mobilise our expertise from an operational and environmental standpoint, with a view to sustainable development. We are renewing our partnership with Brazil to make this concession a new success, building on the very positive results we have obtained in Salvador de Bahia”.

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