Belém Air Force Base

Air base of the Brazilian Air Force

01°23′05″S 048°28′44″W / 1.38472°S 48.47889°W / -1.38472; -48.47889TypeAir Force BaseCodeALA9Site informationOwnerBrazilian Air ForceControlled by Brazilian Air ForceOpen to
the publicNoWebsitewww.fab.mil.br/organizacoes/mostra/511Site historyBuilt1938 (1938)In use1944-present (1944-present)Garrison informationCurrent
commanderCel. Av. Ricardo Bevilaqua MendesOccupants
  • 1st Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group
  • 1st Squadron of Air Transportation
  • 1st Squadron of Helicopters for General Use in the North of the Brazilian Navy
Airfield informationIdentifiersIATA: BEL, ICAO: SBBE, LID: PA0001Elevation17 metres (56 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
06/24 2,800 metres (9,186 ft) Asphalt
02/20 1,830 metres (6,004 ft) Asphalt
Sources: DECEA[1]

Base Aérea de Belém – ALA9 (IATA: BEL, ICAO: SBBE) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Belém, Brazil.

It shares some facilities with Val-de-Cans/Júlio Cezar Ribeiro International Airport.

History

Belém Air Force Base has its origins on the 7th Aviation Regiment created on 30 June 1936. The provisory facility was located in the neighborhood ou Souza and it was only in 1938 that the construction of an aerodrome in the neighborhood of Val-de-Cans begun. The Air Force Base was created on 21 August 1944 by Decree 6,814.[2]

Starting in 1958, with the creation of the Correio Aéreo Nacional da Amazônia in Belém, an Air Force organization focused in integration and humanitarian services, the Base gained vital importance as a base for the integration of the Amazonian region with the rest of the country.[3]

Units

The following units are based at Belém Air Force Base:

Access

The base is located 12 km from downtown Belém.

Gallery

This gallery displays aircraft that are or have been based at Belém. The gallery is not comprehensive.

Present aircraft

  • Embraer P-95B Bandeirulha (FAB)
    Embraer P-95B Bandeirulha (FAB)
  • Embraer C-95B Bandeirante (FAB)
    Embraer C-95B Bandeirante (FAB)
  • Cessna C-98A Caravan (FAB)
    Cessna C-98A Caravan (FAB)
  • Helibras UH-15 Super Cougar (Navy)
    Helibras UH-15 Super Cougar (Navy)

Retired aircraft

  • Consolidated CA-10 Catalina (FAB)
    Consolidated CA-10 Catalina (FAB)
  • Douglas C-47 Dakota (FAB)
    Douglas C-47 Dakota (FAB)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Val de Cans - Júlio Cezar Ribeiro (SBBE)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  2. ^ Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica (2005). História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: após o término da Segunda Guerra Mundial até a posse do Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek como Presidente da República (1946–1956) (in Portuguese). Vol. 4. Rio de Janeiro: INCAER. pp. 109–110.
  3. ^ Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica (2014). História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: da posse do Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira até as vésperas da Reforma Administrativa (1956–1966) (in Portuguese). Vol. 5. Rio de Janeiro: INCAER. pp. 387–390.
  4. ^ "3º/7ºGAv – Esquadrão Netuno". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  5. ^ "1º ETA – Esquadrão Tracajá". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  6. ^ "HU-41 – Esquadrão Hipogrifo". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 May 2021.

External links

  • Aviation portal
  • flagBrazil portal
  • Airport information for SBBE at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  • Current weather for SBBE at NOAA/NWS
  • Accident history for BEL at Aviation Safety Network
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