Feb 18, 2026
- Bringer Air Cargo has received approval from Brazilian Federal Aviation Authority for additional flight frequencies between Miami International Airport and Navegantes International Airport, following its first direct wide-body freighter service on the route.
- The expanded frequencies enable increased scheduled and charter operations, including direct global arrivals into Navegantes, enhancing cargo capacity, speed and routing flexibility for southern Brazil’s industrial and logistics sectors.
- The inaugural service, operated with a Boeing 767-300F, marked the first international wide-body freighter to land at Navegantes, strengthening supply chain connectivity between the United States, Brazil and neighbouring markets.
Bringer Air Cargo (BAC) has announced that the Brazilian Federal Aviation Authority (ANAC) has granted additional flight frequencies for its cargo service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Navegantes International Airport (NVT) in Santa Catarina, Brazil. This approval comes on the heels of BAC’s historic first direct wide-body freighter flight from Miami to Navegantes, marking a significant advancement in international cargo connectivity for southern Brazil.
The additional frequencies authorize Bringer Air Cargo to expand its scheduled operations on the MIA–NVT route and enhance its charter flight offerings, including direct landings in NVT from airports around the world. This expansion strengthens the company’s ability to serve one of Brazil’s most dynamic industrial and logistics regions with improved speed, capacity, and routing flexibility.
“This approval from ANAC is a major milestone for Bringer Air Cargo and an important step in supporting global supply chains,” said Eduardo De Castro, President. “The success of our inaugural wide-body operation into Navegantes demonstrated how critical this corridor is for shippers across the Americas. With these added frequencies, we are well positioned to meet rising demand and deliver even greater value to our customers worldwide.”
Bringer’s inaugural wide-body service, operated on a Boeing 767-300F, was the first international wide-body freighter ever to land directly at Navegantes. The route provides a strategic gateway for cargo moving between the United States, Brazil, and neighboring markets, offering efficient access to Santa Catarina’s thriving manufacturing, technology, and distribution hubs.
With the new approval in place, Bringer Air Cargo plans to progressively scale its flight schedule while continuing to offer customized global charter solutions. These services provide direct routing, reduced transit times, and tailored capacity for shippers requiring specialized logistics options.
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Author: Edward Hardy