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Property Lost Country Date Lost Date Posted
Grey 3"x3"x1/2" battery charger, 2 USB ports
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Dec 21,2020 January 4, 2021 07:48 PM
A small childs dark grey corduroy backpack
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Dec 25,2020 December 26, 2020 06:25 AM
HP Laptop
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Dec 12,2020 December 13, 2020 06:53 PM
hearing aid (red)
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Nov 24,2020 December 10, 2020 07:45 PM
suitcase
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Dec 5,2020 December 6, 2020 07:35 PM
iPad mini in black leather cover
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Nov 25,2020 November 26, 2020 06:45 PM
Green water bottle with Hawaiian flower stickers
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Nov 17,2020 November 18, 2020 06:22 PM
keys on plane 21 f seat flt#2195
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Oct 9,2020 October 10, 2020 08:10 PM
Employee Badge
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Sept 18,2020 September 21, 2020 05:49 PM
medication and password book
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Aug 28,2020 August 31, 2020 09:30 PM

São Paulo/Guarulhos – Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport[4] (IATA: GRU, ICAO: SBGR), often referred to as GRU Airport, or simply GRU, is the primary international airport serving São Paulo. It is popularly known locally as either Cumbica Airport, after the district where it is located and the Brazilian Air Force base that still exists at the airport complex, or Guarulhos Airport, after the municipality of Guarulhos, in the São Paulo metropolitan area, where it is located. Since November 28, 2001 the airport has been named after André Franco Montoro (1916–1999), former Governor of São Paulo state. The airport was rebranded as GRU Airport in 2012.The airport was the busiest in Brazil in terms of transported passengers, aircraft operations, and cargo handled in 2012, placing it as the second busiest airport in Latin America by passenger traffic (36,596,326 in 2016)[6] after Mexico City International Airport.[7] Guarulhos has slot restrictions, operating with a maximum of 45 operations/hour[8] and being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil (the others are São Paulo-Congonhas, Brasília, Belo Horizonte-Pampulha and Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont).