Rio Branco International Airport


Rio Branco–Plácido de Castro International Airport is an airport serving Rio Branco, Brazil. Since April 13, 2009 the airport is named after José Plácido de Castro a politician leader of the Acrean Revolution.
It is operated by Vinci SA.

History

The airport was commissioned on November 22, 1999, as a replacement to Presidente Médici International Airport, which was then closed.
Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021 Vinci SA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport.

Statistics

Following is the number of passenger, aircraft and cargo movements at the airport, according to Infraero and Vinci reports:
YearPassengerAircraftCargo
2025453,672 16%8,006 23%
2024390,927 10%6,515 11%
2023356,414 7%7,329 8%
2022381,764 30%7,957 15%
2021293,750 54%6,895 27%1,290 97%
2020191,100 46%5,411 24%654 54%
2019353,743 15%7,095 2%1,431 2%
2018308,721 11%6,923 6%1,460 5%
2017345,079 3%6,520 4%1,535 35%
2016354,249 8%6,283 11%1,138 18%
2015387,071 1%7,046 29%1,387 7%
2014391,038 3%9,876 6%1,493 49%
2013378,411 2%10,504 18%1,000 27%
2012384,877 2%12,749 22%1,373 4%
2011393,811 11%16,352 2%1,319 10%
2010355,916 10%16,019 20%1,204 25%
2009323,114 7%13,392 9%1,598 20%
2008302,551 4%12,326 8%1,327 39%
2007313,98711,4402,170

Accidents and incidents

Access

The airport is located from downtown Rio Branco.