Brazil will invest 3,890 billion reais (2.446,5 million dollars) until 2010 in expanding and modernizing the country's main airports in the face of rising demand that will during the World Cup 2014, the government announced on Thursday.
Infraero, the state agency responsible for airport infrastructure, said an assessment of the needs of the terminals, especially in those 18 cities aspiring to host World parties. Of these, 12 will be selected.
A communiqué Infraero clarified that some works are already underway, such as construction of a third passenger terminal at the international airport of Guarulhos, in Sao Paulo, as well as the reform of Terminal 2's Galeao airport in Rio de Janeiro.
Also, is already bidding on the work of Brasilia's airport expansion to increase its capacity to care for 15 million passengers per year by 2010, according to Infraero.
The announcement of the improvements occurred just days after the executive vice president of the association Brazilian Aviation General Adalberto Fabeliano, warned that the infrastructure of the country's air terminals are unable to receive the influx of visitors expected for the maximum soccer tournament in the world.
The Brazilian civil aviation is experiencing a crisis situation since 2006, when an accident involving an aircraft of the airline Gol, which left 154 dead, showed serious deficiencies at airports in the country. A year later, 199 people died in a plane accident while attempting to land on TAM.
Units governmental and private signed an agreement with the Brazilian Soccer Confederation to discuss the infrastructure needs of cities aspiring to host parties, not only for those cities are prepared but also to help to choose the Fifa headquarters .
Is expected to announce Fife in March 2009 which cities will host matches of the FIFA World Cup 2014.
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