Leg 30 SBMQ - Macapá (Brazil) to SBBE - Belém (Brazil)
SBSN - Airport Info
ICAO code: SBMQ
Airport name: Macapá Airport
Location: Macapá Brazil
Useful information
Airport elevation: 56'
Time zone: AT (UTC-4)
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: 6890'
Runway surface : Asphalt
Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):
None
Macapá Info
Macapá is the major city located on the border of Amazon river, at the exact moment where the river water joins the sea water, over the Equator Line. Its architecture of harmonic lines is amazing. As natural attractions, Macapá has fluvial beaches such as Araxá and Fazendinha and the Lago Curiaú (Curiaú's Lake).
The main cultural attraction is the Marco Zero - Linha do Equador (Landmark - Equator Line).
The typical dish of the region is the famous shrimp no bafo and the fish stew of tucunaré, among the other typical baked fishes of the Amapá's State. There are several interesting museums. The strolls to igarapés (narrow waterways) are good tourist options.
SBBE - Airport Info
ICAO code: SBBE
Airport name: Val-De-Caes Airport
Location: Belém Brazil
Useful information
Airport elevation: 54'
Time zone: AT (UTC-4)
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: 9180'
Runway surface : Asphalt
Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):
Rwy 06: ILS (DME) heading: 064 localizer: 109.30
NDB and VOR: Runways 02, 06, 20, 24
Belém Info
Belém, also Pará, city in northern Brazil, capital of Pará State, and chief port of the lower Amazon River, near the equator, on the Pará River estuary. The port is accessible to oceangoing ships and includes a naval base. Founded in 1615 by the Portuguese, Belém owes its commercial importance to the opening of the Amazon to foreign trade in the late 19th century. The principal item of trade is rubber; other products include nuts, cacao, jute, and timber. In the city are sawmills, machine shops, shipyards, and factories producing brick, tile, and soap. One of the most attractive cities in South America, Belém has numerous public squares and well-paved streets, many of which extend to the edge of the jungle. The cultural center of northern Brazil, Belém is the site of the Federal University of Pará (1957) and the Goeldi Museum, with its world-famous ethnological and zoological collections on the Amazon. Since 1723 Belém has been the see of a Roman Catholic bishopric. Population (1996 estimate) 1,144,312.