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Brazil Launches Auction for Galeão Airport, Targets New Investors

Hezekiah Olabode
Last updated: 9 February 2026 09:38
By Hezekiah Olabode
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Aerial view of Terminal 1 at Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG) during the 2016 Olympics.
Aerial view of Terminal 1 at Galeão International Airport © Governo Federal Brasileiro
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Brazil has launched a crucial auction process for investors ahead of the sale of Galeão International Airport (GIG) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Ministry of Ports and Airports is holding in-person and virtual meetings this week to target new investors for the auction on March 30. The government is seeking a new operator for the busy gateway, which served 17.5 million passengers in 2025.

Galeão International Airport tarmac. Several aircraft are visible.
Galeão International Airport tarmac © Daniel Basil

The Auction Terms

The auction will use a special “assisted sale” model. The starting bid is set at 932 million Brazilian Real (about $178 million). The company that wins will also have to pay Brazil 20% of the airport’s yearly revenue until 2039. This means the government’s earnings are tied to how well the airport performs.

The Ministry of Ports and Airports stated that:

“There are currently companies in the market with sufficient maturity and capacity to take part in the auction,” noting participation in the auction does not indicate determined interest.

RIOgaleão banner at an airport terminal with passengers in the background.
RIOgaleão Group currently owns the airport © Tânia Rêgo, Agência Brasil

Change of Ownership

The airport is currently run by a group called RIOgaleão, which has gone through significant ownership changes recently. While originally led by Singapore’s Changi Airports, France’s Vinci Compass now holds the largest share after a deal last year. State-owned Infraero still owns the remaining 49% but is contractually obligated to leave after the auction.

The process is open to new companies as well as the current owners. The government hopes this sale will help Galeão, Brazil’s second-busiest international airport, grow and attract more airlines in the future. The result of the March auction will be a key benchmark for Brazil’s plans to sell more airports and ports this year.

Do you think the new 20% revenue rule is a good deal for investors? Share your thoughts below.

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