Aéroport de Petrolina (PNZ)
Petrolina Airport (IATA: PNZ / ICAO: SBPL) is a significant aviation facility located in the city of Petrolina, in the northeastern region of Brazil. Situated in the state of Pernambuco, this regional airport is strategically positioned on the banks of the São Francisco River, bridging connectivity to various destinations within Brazil and offering a gateway to the vibrant economic activities of the region known for its agricultural productivity, particularly in fruit farming.
Originally opened in the mid-20th century, Petrolina Airport has evolved to accommodate the growing demands of both passenger and cargo traffic. It serves as a crucial transport hub not just for Petrolina, but also for its twin city, Juazeiro, which is located across the river in the state of Bahia. Over the years, the airport has seen various upgrades and expansions to better serve its increasing number of users.
Petrolina Airport operates primarily as a regional and domestic airport but is equipped to handle international traffic, highlighting its versatility and strategic importance. It supports several airlines with regular flights to major Brazilian cities such as São Paulo, Recife, and Salvador. Annually, the airport manages approximately 500,000 passengers and facilitates around 15,000 aircraft operations, reflecting its vital role in regional connectivity.
The airport features a single asphalt runway, modern terminal facilities, and has provisions for cargo operations, further solidifying its status as a key infrastructure component supporting the economic vitality of northeastern Brazil. Accessible via major roadways, Petrolina Airport stands as a beacon of progress and a crucial link for both residents and businesses in the region.