http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil will need to invest billions in its air transport system if it is to provide sufficient infrastructure for an expected aviation boom.
Air travel in the emerging economy is expected to treble in the next 20 years, having already grown from 68 million annual passengers in 2000 to 113 million in 2008.
Infraero, the state controlled company that runs the 67 largest airports in Brazil, has said it plans to invest 2 billion Brazilian reals in improving São Paulo's airports alone, with privatization also being seriously considered for the necessary improvements to other airports.