Codes of Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport in Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (BR)
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Name | Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport | |||
City | Rio De Janeiro (show all 7 airports in Rio De Janeiro) | |||
Region | Rio De Janeiro (show all 33 airports in Rio De Janeiro) | |||
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ISO country code | BR | |||
Airport Codes: | ||||
IATA | GIG | |||
ICAO | SBGL | |||
Location: | ||||
Latitude | 22° 48' 32" S | |||
Longitude | 43° 14' 37" W |
Map of Codes of Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport in Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (BR): | ||||
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Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport is the most important airport of Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. It is modern and one of the largest airport of the South America. Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport is important for people and goverment of Brazil.
IATA and ICAO codes of Galeao?antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport
Airports of Brazil have international codes of IATA and ICAO. An IATA airport code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world (including Brazil), defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The characters prominently displayed on baggage tags attached at airport check-in desks are an example of a way these codes are used.

The ICAO airport code is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world. These codes are defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The ICAO codes are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning. They are not the same as the IATA codes encountered by the general public, which are used for airline timetables, reservations, and baggage handling.