Campo Grande International Airport
About Campo Grande International Airport
Overview
Campo Grande Airport is a medium airport serving Campo Grande in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Identified by the codes CGR and SBCG, it is the city’s main air gateway and a practical reference point for anyone planning arrivals, departures, or onward travel in the region. For visitors, it helps to know that local schedules follow the America/Campo_Grande time zone, so checking the time difference before travel can prevent missed pickups, tours, or connections.
Quick facts
- Official name: Campo Grande Airport
- Airport codes: CGR (IATA) and SBCG (ICAO)
- Airport type: medium airport
- Elevation: 1,833 ft (559 m) above sea level
- Main runway: 06/24, 8,530 ft, concrete
- Additional runway: H06, 74 ft, concrete, lighted
Airfield and travel context
The airport’s main runway, 06/24, is a substantial concrete strip at 8,530 feet, which gives a sense of its role as an established regional airport rather than a small local airfield. Travellers who like to understand the basics of where they are flying will also notice a separate lighted concrete runway marked H06, a detail that adds to the airport’s operating profile. Because the field sits at 1,833 feet above sea level, weather and light can feel a little different from lower coastal airports, so it is smart to recheck flight times and ground transport plans on the day of travel.
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FAQ
Campo Grande International Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Campo Grande International Airport?
- Campo Grande International Airport is located in Campo Grande, Brazil (South America), at coordinates -20.460°, -54.670°.
- What is the airport code for Campo Grande International Airport?
- Its IATA code is CGR and its ICAO code is SBCG.
- What time zone is CGR in?
- Campo Grande International Airport operates on America/Campo_Grande local time.