Brazilian Aviation Sector Consolidates Growth in April with 10.2 Million Passengers

The civil aviation sector in Brazil has once again demonstrated its resilience, moving 10.2 million passengers during the month of April 2026. This figure represents a 1.8% growth compared to the same period in 2025, consolidating an upward trend according to the latest demand and supply report released by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).

Domestic and International Market Performance

The statistical report reveals a positive performance across both domestic routes and international connections, driven by distinct growth dynamics:

Supply and Demand: Analyzing RPK and ASK Indicators

When analyzing the industry’s key operational metrics, the consolidated balance between both markets reflects a steady equilibrium in the capacity managed by air carriers.

Demand

The Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) indicator—which measures demand by multiplying paying passengers by kilometers flown—experienced a global increase of 1.8%.

Supply

Meanwhile, Available Seat Kilometers (ASK)—a metric evaluating capacity by calculating available seats multiplied by kilometers flown—registered an overall positive variance of 1.6%.

Logistics Sector Maintains Upward Momentum

The transport of goods and supplies also mirrored the aviation industry’s overall growth trend. During April, a total of 115.3 thousand metric tons of cargo were processed, marking a 4.3% increase over the same month last year.

The breakdown of air cargo activity was structured as follows:

The official results updated by ANAC for April 2026 confirm that civil aviation remains on a path of sustained progress.

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