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DAESP - Departamento Aeroviário do Estado de São Paulo ( en, Airways Department of São Paulo State) was the São Paulo state (in Brazil) aviation department. DAESP was part of the ''Secretaria de Transportes do Governo do Estado de São Paulo'' ( en, Transportation Secretariat of the State of São Paulo), and was responsible for the management of 21 public airports within the state, in accordance to directives from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC). It was created in 1963 as ''Diretoria de Aeroportos'' ( en, Directorate of Airports) of the ''Secretaria de Viação e Obras Públicas'' ( en, Public Works and Transit Secretariat). This Directorate was changed to DAESP in 1966. DAESP was extinct on April 14, 2022. Concessions On December 26 and 28, 2012 the management of the three airports below was transferred to their respective municipalities: *Botucatu * Lins – Gov. Lucas Nogueira Garcez Airport Airport *Piracicaba On March 15, 2017 the consortium Voa ...
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Barretos Airport
Barretos–Chafei Amsei State Airport is the airport serving Barretos, Brazil. It is operated by ASP. History On 11 July 2013 DAESP, transferred the administration of the airport to the Municipality of Barretos. However on 16 May 2019, the facility was transferred back to DAESP. In 2013 a partnership was created between the airport administration anBarretos Cancer Hospital the biggest in Latin America. This partnership is visible on a campaign requesting Brazilian airlines scheduled flights to Barretos, and it is centralized on the websitVoo contra o câncer On July 15, 2021, the concession of the airport was auctioned to the Consorcium Aeroportos Paulista (ASP), comprised by companies Socicam and Dix. The airport was previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Barretos. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The ...
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Ourinhos Airport
Jornalista Benedito Pimentel–Ourinhos Airport is the airport serving Ourinhos, Brazil. It is operated by the Municipality of Ourinhos. History On February 16, 2018 the management of the airport was transferred to the Municipality of Ourinhos. Previously it was administrated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Ourinhos. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{Brazil topics Airports in São Paulo (state) ...
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Araçatuba Airport
Araçatuba–Dario Guarita State Airport is the airport serving Araçatuba, Brazil. It is operated by ASP. History Dario Guarita Airport was renovated in 1991. On July 15, 2021, the concession of the airport was auctioned to the Consorcium Aeroportos Paulista (ASP), comprised by companies Socicam and Dix. The airport was previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations Accidents and incidents *7 October 1983: a TAM Airlines Embraer EMB 110C Bandeirante registration PP-SBH flying from Campo Grande and Urubupungá to Araçatuba struck the ground just short of the runway threshold after missing the approach at Araçatuba Airport twice. Seven crew and passengers died. Access The airport is located from downtown Araçatuba. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airpo ...
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Assis Airport
Assis–Marcelo Pires Halzhausen State Airport is the airport serving Assis, Brazil. It is operated by ASP. History On July 15, 2021, the concession of the airport was auctioned to the Consorcium Aeroportos Paulista (ASP), comprised by companies Socicam and Dix. The airport was previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Assis. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{Brazil topics Airports in São Paulo (state) Assis 1967 establishments in Brazil ...
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Bragança Paulista Airport
Arthur Siqueira State Airport is the airport serving Bragança Paulista, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. History On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo (state), São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Bragança Paulista. See also *List of airports in Brazil References External links

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Lins Airport
Gov. Lucas Nogueira Garcez Airport is the airport serving Lins, Brazil. It is operated by the Municipality of Lins. History In 2013 the administration of the airport was transferred to the Municipality of Lins. Previously it was administrated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Lins. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{Brazil topics Airports in São Paulo (state) ...
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Campo Dos Amarais Airport
Campo dos Amarais–Prefeito Francisco Amaral State Airport , also known as Amarais Airport, is an airport serving Campinas, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. History On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Campinas. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{Brazil topics Airports in São Paulo (state) Transport in Campinas ...
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Jundiaí Airport
Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport is the airport serving Jundiaí, Brazil. It is named after Rolim Adolfo Amaro (1942–2001), founder and former president of LATAM Brasil formerly known as TAM Airlines. It is operated by Rede Voa. History The airport was commissioned in 1942 and it is dedicated to general aviation. In 2009 the airport was ranked 10th in terms of aircraft operations in Brazil, and in 2010 it remained amongst the busiest airports in the country due to its general aviation traffic, including executive aviation and aircraft maintenance facilities. On 15 March 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP. Azul Conecta Azul Conecta, formerly known as TwoFlex Aviação Inteligente, is a domestic and regional airline based in Jundiaí, Brazil, established in 2013. History Azul Conecta was formed as TwoFlex on April 1, 2013 as a result of the merger of ...
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Voa São Paulo
Rede Voa, previously known as Voa São Paulo or Voa-SP in short, is a private Brazilian airports administration consortium, responsible for sixteen Brazilian regional and municipal airports administrative operations. On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted the concession to operate five airports by the government of the State of São Paulo, previously operated by DAESP. On July 15, 2021 eleven airports managed by DAESP had their concessions auctioned to Voa São Paulo, under the name Consórcio Voa SE. List of airports managed by Rede Voa The following airports are managed by Rede Voa in 2022: Added in 2019: *Bragança Paulista – Arthur Siqueira State Airport *Campinas – Campo dos Amarais–Pref. Francisco Amaral State Airport *Itanhaém – Antônio Ribeiro Nogueira Jr. State Airport *Jundiaí – Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport * Ubatuba – Gastão Madeira State Airport Added in 2021: * Araraquara – Bartolomeu de Gusmão State Airport * Avaré / Ara ...
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Ubatuba Airport
Gastão Madeira State Airport is the airport serving Ubatuba, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. History On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Ubatuba. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ubatuba Airport Airports in São Paulo (state) ...
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Itanhaém Airport
Antônio Ribeiro Nogueira Jr. State Airport is the airport serving Itanhaém, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. History On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted by the government of the State of São Paulo the concession to operate this facility, previously operated by DAESP. Airlines and destinations No scheduled flights operate at this airport. Access The airport is located from downtown Itanhaém. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports in Brazil, sorted by location. The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil lists on March 10, 2022, 491 public and 2,677 private aerodromes in Brazil. __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate that th ... References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Itanhaém Airport Airports in São Paulo (state) ...
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Dracena
Dracena is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 45,847 (2015 est.) in an area of 488 km². The elevation is 421 m. The municipality contains part of the Rio do Peixe State Park, created in 2002. History Dracena was founded on December 8, 1945 on the initiative of Irio Spinardi, João Vandramini, Virgílio and Florêncio Fioravanti. It grew rapidly, and became an independent municipality in 1953, when it was separated from Gracianópolis.IBGE
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Climate

The climate is subtropical, The annual medium temperature is , the warmest month is January and the coolest month is July . The highest temperature ever registered was and the lowest, .


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