en.Wedoany.com Reported - The three airports of Campo Grande, Corumbá, and Ponta Porã in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, are scheduled to officially deliver expansion and modernization projects this Thursday. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will attend the delivery ceremony at Ponta Porã Airport at 16:20.

These works are part of Phase 1-B of the 7th round of airport concessions, executed by the concessionaire Aena. The private investment is financed by the Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) and regulated under Brazilian aviation industry contracts.
The specific scope of the works includes expanding the passenger terminal, updating operational systems, renovating boarding and disembarkation areas, as well as expanding parking lots and making structural adjustments.
Campo Grande International Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de Campo Grande) has increased its annual passenger capacity from 950,000 to 2.6 million, thereby consolidating its position as the main airport in the state. Corumbá Airport's annual passenger capacity has been increased to 120,000 to enhance services to the Pantanal region and the border with Bolivia.
Ponta Porã Airport's area has expanded nearly fivefold. These improvements aim to enhance operational efficiency and meet the demands of the border region with Paraguay.
These modernization projects are part of Brazil's airport concession process, with the goal of improving service quality, expanding operational capacity, and adapting terminals to the growth of regional air transport demand.
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