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Brazil has auctioned 34 airports since 2019
Brazil is modernizing the infrastructure of the country's airport sector promoting the longest sequence of auctions in its history. It is strategic for Brazil to transfer control of airports to the private sector in order to increase investments and the quality of services.
Since 2019, Brazil has auctioned 34 airports that have already guaranteed the commitment of approximately R$34 billion in investments.
By the end of 2022,another 16 airports will be auctioned, including Congonhas, in São Paulo, and Santos Dumont, in Rio de Janeiro, two of the main Brazilian cities.
By the end of the government, 50 of the country's most important airports will have been transferred to the private sector. In 2022, the government also hopes to grant more than 12,000 kilometers of highways, in addition to the Port of Santos, the largest in Latin America.