São Paulo–Congonhas Airport

São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre Airport

Aeroporto de São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre
Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator
ServesSão Paulo
Opened12 April 1936 (1936-04-12)
Hub for
Focus city forAzul Brazilian Airlines
Time zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL803 m / 2,634 ft
Coordinates23°37′34″S 046°39′23″W / 23.62611°S 46.65639°W / -23.62611; -46.65639
Websitewww.aenabrasil.com.br/pt/aeroportos/aeroporto-de-congonhas/index.html
Map
CGH
Location in São Paulo
CGH
CGH (São Paulo State)
CGH
CGH (Brazil)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17R/35L 1,883 6,173 Asphalt
17L/35R 1,495 4,905 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers23,130,523 5%
Aircraft Operations234,538 2%
Metric tonnes of cargo42,574 17%
Statistics: AENA
Sources: ANAC, DECEA

São Paulo/Congonhas–Deputado Freitas Nobre Airport (IATA: CGH, ICAO: SBSP) Portuguese pronunciation: [kõˈɡõɲɐs] is one of the four commercial airports serving São Paulo, Brazil. The airport is named after the neighborhood where it is located, called Vila Congonhas, property of the descendants of Lucas Antônio Monteiro de Barros (1767–1851), Viscount of Congonhas do Campo, first president of the province of São Paulo after the independence of Brazil in 1822, during the Empire. In turn, the Viscount's domain was named after the plural of a shrub known in Brazil as congonha-do-campo (Luxemburgia polyandra, of the Ochnaceae family). Since June 19, 2017, it is officially named after Deputy José Freitas Nobre. The name Congonhas, however, remains mostly used. It is owned by the City of São Paulo.

The airport is operated by AENA.

Congonhas has slot restrictions operating with a maximum of 30 operations/hour, being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil. In 2022, it was the second busiest airport in Brazil by passenger traffic, after São Paulo–Guarulhos.