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Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná (PR) • Brasil
Rodovia BR 469, Km 16 - 5 - Aeroporto, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85863-900, Brasil
Lat: -25.5935 • Lng: -54.4935

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Jun 2, 2026 5:46 PM Approved • The airport's authorization perimeter and associated drone flight permission regulations have been implemented.
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Your proposed edit has been approved. It accurately reflects the regulations for drone operations near Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU).
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Summary Drone operations near Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU) may require prior authorization due to the airport's controlled airspace and its strategic position near Brazil's borders with Argentina and Paraguay. Operators should verify applicable restrictions before conducting flights in surrounding areas.
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Airspace Overview

Foz do Iguaçu International Airport serves one of South America's most visited tourist destinations and supports domestic, international, and regional aviation operations. Due to its proximity to international borders and significant tourism-related traffic, aircraft frequently operate within surrounding airspace corridors, requiring additional coordination for nearby drone activities.

Regulatory Framework

All drone operations must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These authorities oversee airspace access, operational safety, pilot responsibilities, and radiofrequency compliance requirements.

Flight Authorization

Depending on the intended operating area and altitude, authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required before conducting drone operations near controlled airspace sectors associated with airport activities.

Geofencing Controls

Many commercial drone manufacturers implement geofencing measures around airports and other sensitive infrastructure. Operators may encounter warnings, altitude limitations, or additional authorization requirements depending on the drone platform.

Legal Penalties

Unauthorized drone operations that interfere with aircraft navigation or violate aviation regulations may result in administrative sanctions, fines, equipment seizure, or legal proceedings under Brazilian law.
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+ Foz do Iguaçu International Airport serves one of South America's most visited tourist destinations and supports domestic, international, and regional aviation operations. Due to its proximity to international borders and significant tourism-related traffic, aircraft frequently operate within surrounding airspace corridors, requiring additional coordination for nearby drone activities.
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+ Regulatory Framework
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+ All drone operations must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These authorities oversee airspace access, operational safety, pilot responsibilities, and radiofrequency compliance requirements.
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+ Flight Authorization
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+ Depending on the intended operating area and altitude, authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required before conducting drone operations near controlled airspace sectors associated with airport activities.
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+ Geofencing Controls
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+ Many commercial drone manufacturers implement geofencing measures around airports and other sensitive infrastructure. Operators may encounter warnings, altitude limitations, or additional authorization requirements depending on the drone platform.
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+ Legal Penalties
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+ Unauthorized drone operations that interfere with aircraft navigation or violate aviation regulations may result in administrative sanctions, fines, equipment seizure, or legal proceedings under Brazilian law.