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KIndle Fire HDX 8.9 Se# B05E07063454065A
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil ,2021 June 8, 2021 12:42 AM
Tablet Samsung 10 inch
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Jun 6,2021 June 5, 2021 05:54 PM
Kinfle fire
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil ,2021 June 2, 2021 10:15 PM
Burgandy pink prescription glasses in pink case
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil May 13,2021 May 30, 2021 08:08 PM
Ram Truck Key Fob
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil May 24,2021 May 28, 2021 05:28 AM
gray simms water proof simms bag
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil May 18,2021 May 19, 2021 03:31 AM
IPad Air
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Mar 17,2021 May 18, 2021 09:27 PM
iPhone with Red case (extra battery case)
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil May 9,2020 May 11, 2021 12:27 PM
Bose wireless in ear pods
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil Apr 25,2021 April 26, 2021 05:22 AM
iphone 11
Airport: GRU Airport
Brazil ,2020 April 7, 2021 04:56 AM

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).