Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira Int'l airport (PVH)
Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport (IATA: PVH, ICAO: SBPV) serves as the principal gateway to the vibrant city of Porto Velho, located in the northwestern Brazilian state of Rondônia. This international airport is named in honor of Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira, a significant figure in the political landscape of Rondônia.
Inaugurated in the early 1980s, PVH has steadily grown in importance and capacity, adapting to the increasing demands of both domestic and international travel. Strategically positioned near the heart of the Amazon basin, the airport serves a crucial role in connecting the remote regions of northern Brazil with major urban centers both within the country and abroad.
PVH handles a diverse array of flights, catering to the needs of both passenger and cargo traffic. With several airlines operating out of its terminals, the airport facilitates connections to numerous destinations across Brazil and serves as a pivotal hub for regional travel. On an annual basis, Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport accommodates hundreds of thousands of passengers, showcasing its vital role in the region's transportation infrastructure.
The airport's facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and efficient travel experience, featuring modern amenities to meet the needs of today's travelers. As Porto Velho continues to develop and expand, PVH remains a cornerstone of its growth, supporting economic development and fostering closer ties between this unique part of Brazil and the wider world.