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Rio Grande do Norte/São Gonçalo do Amarante–Governador Aluízio Alves International Airport (IATA: NAT, ICAO: SBSG) is an international airport in São Gonçalo do Amarante, Brazil serving Natal and its metropolitan area. [5] The airport is operated by Zurich Airport Brasil.
Augusto Severo International Airport (IATA: NAT, ICAO: SBNT), originally called Parnamirim Airport, was the civilian airport that served Natal, Brazil, located in the adjoining municipality of Parnamirim. Starting on November 24, 1951, the airport was named after the aviator Augusto Severo de Albuquerque Maranhão (1864-1902). [4]
Category: Airports in Rio Grande do Norte. 4 languages. ... Natal Air Force Base This page was last edited on 28 December 2013, at 22:10 (UTC). ...
Became exclusively Natal Air Force Base: Rio de Janeiro: RJ: Bartolomeu de Gusmão Airport: 1942: Became Santa Cruz Air Force Base: Rio de Janeiro: RJ: Campo dos Afonsos Airport: 1941: Became Afonsos Air Force Base
SBNT (NAT) – Augusto Severo International Airport – Natal, Rio Grande do Norte; SBNV – Aeródromo Nacional de Aviação – Goiânia, Goiás; SBOI (OYK) – Oiapoque Airport – Oiapoque, Amapá; SBOU (OUS) – Ourinhos Airport – Ourinhos, São Paulo; SBPA (POA) – Salgado Filho International Airport – Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Natal (Brazilian Portuguese:, literally Christmas or natal (something related to "birth")) is the capital and largest city of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, located in northeastern Brazil. According to IBGE 's 2022 estimate, the city had a total population of 751,300, [ 1 ] making it the 24th largest city in the country. [ 3 ]
São Gonçalo do Amarante is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region ... the new airport that serves the metropolitan area of Natal
25 March 1961: Brazilian Air Force, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain registration FAB-2055 flying from Rio de Janeiro to Natal crashed upon final approach. Of the 28 passengers and crew, 5 survived. [10] 23 April 1977: Brazilian Air Force, an Embraer C-95 Bandeirante registration FAB-2169 crashed upon landing at Natal. [11]