Operational Module throughout the world

The Operational Modules (OPs) are not exclusive usage of Brazilian airports. Countries such as Germany, the United States, France, Belgium, and South Africa had success with the operational modules in their airport. They are engineering solutions of fast and safety construction, with excellent cost-benefit ratio to expand passenger terminals capacity. These structures can be used in passengers’ boarding, disembarkation, and check-in. The modules offer the same comfort of conventional terminals and count with air-conditioning, thermal and acoustic insulation, rails, and toilets, Flight Information Systems, and even business spots such as snack-bars and bookstores.


Florianopolis International Airport was Pioneer, in the Infraero Network, in installing the Module and its operations began in December 2009. Brasilia, among the airports related for the Cup, counts already with one Operational Module under operations, and Guarulhos, Campinas, and Cuiaba are already in the process of installation.


See below pictures of some Operational Modules throughout the world:


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Austin Internacional Airport – Bergstron – USA

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Bruxelas Internacional Airport – Belgium
 

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Cape Town Internacional Airport – South Africa

 

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Airport Cologne – Bonn – Germany

 

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Internacional Airport Frankfurt – Germany

 

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Internacional Airport Munique / Franz Josef Straus - Germany
 
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Charles de Gaulle International Airport – Paris / France
 
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Tacoma International Airport Seattle / USA
 
 
 

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Photos of works in the airports are available for download on Flickr.
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Infraero videos
on Youtube.
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