A key regional airport in Minas Gerais, serving as a vital hub for passenger and cargo traffic in central Brazil.


Uberlândia Airport (UDI) is located in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, approximately 9 km from the city center. It serves as a primary gateway for domestic flights and regional connectivity in southeastern Brazil. The airport is managed by Aena Brasil and supports both passenger and cargo operations.
-18.8836, -48.2252
Passenger traffic increased by 2.2% year-over-year in 2024, reflecting steady regional demand.[1][6]
4,500
Employees include airline staff, ground handlers, security, concessions, and airport management personnel.[3]

The airport has a designed annual capacity of 3.9 million passengers, with ongoing terminal upgrades to support future growth.[2]
Deployment of automated check-in kiosks and digital boarding systems enhances operational efficiency and passenger experience.[2]
Implementation of energy-efficient lighting and waste reduction programs aligns the airport with national sustainability goals.[2]
Strengthen collaboration with federal aviation authorities to secure funding for infrastructure and compliance initiatives.
Focus on terminal modernization and apron expansion to improve capacity and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of green practices and renewable energy to meet environmental targets and regulatory requirements.