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  2. Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Galeão was the primary airport of Rio de Janeiro, being the much smaller Santos Dumont Airport the secondary facility until 2019. In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63% of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro, spread into three airports. In 2022 Santos Dumont reached 10,178,502 ...

  3. Category:Airports in Rio de Janeiro (state) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 December 2013, at 22:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Santos Dumont Airport - Wikipedia

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    Santos Dumont Airport was the secondary airport of Rio de Janeiro, the much larger Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport being the primary facility until 2019. In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63% of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro , spread into three airports.

  5. Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília. Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, [8] and 30th-largest in the world in 2008. [9]

  6. Fasano Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded by the Fasano family in 1902, it currently operates hotels and restaurants in Brazil, [3] Uruguay [4] and the United States. [5] [6] [7] Gero Fasano remains the controlling shareholder with 37% and chairman of the group. As of 2023, Fasano operates 26 restaurants, nine hotels and employs 1,500+ people worldwide. [8]

  7. Jacarepaguá Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jacarepaguá–Roberto Marinho Airport (IATA: RRJ, ICAO: SBJR) is an airport in the neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil dedicated to general aviation. Following extensive renovation in 2008 the airport was renamed after Roberto Pisani Marinho (1904–2003), a journalist and former president of Globo Network . [ 5 ]

  8. Category:Airports in Rio de Janeiro (city) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Airports in Rio de Janeiro (city)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 ...

  9. Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the hotel was sold again to Windsor Hotels for around R$170 million. [1] After a refurbishment, it was reopened in January 2011 as the Windsor Atlântica Hotel. The hotel was sold to Blackstone in March 2017. [2] It converted to the Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana on May 2, 2017. [3]