Drone Rules for Azul Cargo Express
Drone flights near Val-de-Cans International Airport (BEL) may require authorization due to controlled airspace and the airport's strategic importance for passenger, cargo, and regional aviation operations in northern Brazil.
Airspace Overview
Val-de-Cans International Airport serves Belém and functions as one of the principal aviation gateways to the Amazon region. The airport supports domestic and international routes, military activity in nearby areas, and extensive regional aviation services, creating an operational environment where drone flights may require additional coordination.
Regulatory Framework
Drone operators must comply with regulations issued by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL concerning controlled airspace access, flight safety requirements, and technical compliance.
Flight Authorization
Depending on flight location and operational profile, authorization through the SARPAS platform may be necessary before commencing operations near airport-controlled airspace.
Geofencing Controls
Airport-related geofencing features implemented by commercial drone manufacturers may generate alerts, altitude restrictions, or authorization requirements for flights conducted nearby.
Legal Penalties
Violations of applicable regulations may result in administrative sanctions, monetary penalties, equipment seizure, or legal action where aviation safety is impacted.