A major gateway for southeastern Brazil, serving as the region's primary international airport and logistics hub.


Tancredo Neves International Airport (CNF), also known as Confins, is located 41 km north of Belo Horizonte in Minas Gerais. It is the fifth busiest airport in Brazil and a key hub for domestic and international flights, with modern facilities and ongoing expansion projects[2][6].
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Passenger traffic increased by 18% year-over-year in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels[1][3].
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Workers include airline staff, ground services, logistics, concessions, and airport operations.

Expansion projects aim to increase annual passenger capacity to 43 million by 2043, with new terminals and runways planned[6].
Deployment of biometric boarding, automated baggage handling, and AI-driven operational systems enhances efficiency and passenger experience[6].
Implementation of solar energy, water reuse systems, and green building standards aligns the airport with global sustainability goals[6].
Engage with federal and state authorities to secure funding for infrastructure upgrades and ensure compliance with aviation regulations.
Prioritize modernization of terminals, runway expansion, and logistics facilities to support growing demand and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and eco-friendly practices to meet environmental targets and regulatory requirements.