The National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) has granted authorization to EuroAtlantic Airways — Transportes Aéreos S.A. to operate regular flights in the country. The measure was formalized through Order No. 16,300, issued on February 3, 2025, and published in the Official Gazette of the Union (DOU). With this authorization, the company will be able to conduct international air transport flights for passengers and cargo originating from and/or destined for Brazil.
Expansion of EuroAtlantic Airways in Brazil
EuroAtlantic Airways already had experience operating in Brazil through charter flights. With this new approval from ANAC, the airline will be able to expand its offerings with regular flights, strengthening connectivity between Brazil and Europe. The company will have the freedom to negotiate directly with airport operators to define routes and flight frequencies, adapting to market demand.
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Regulations and Air Safety
To obtain this authorization, EuroAtlantic Airways complied with all the regulations required by ANAC. This included verification of its operational capacity and adherence to strict safety requirements. This process ensures that the airline operates in accordance with international and national civil aviation standards.
The arrival of EuroAtlantic Airways in Brazil could encourage other international airlines to expand their operations in the country. With a constantly growing market and high demand for international flights, this measure reinforces Brazil’s positioning as a strategic hub in global aviation.
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