Air cargo in Latin America has been on the rebound, but the renewed momentum has not lifted the fortunes of Brazil’s second-largest gateway enough to avert a crisis.
On May 7, the operator of Sao Paulo’s Viracopos airport (VCP) filed for bankruptcy protection, struggling with a debt load of BRL2.88bn ($847m).
The filing came in the wake of the publication of the airport’s traffic results for the first quarter, which saw passenger …
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