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One of the World’s Largest Aviation Fuel Suppliers Invests R$50 Million in São Paulo: Air bp Targets Two Airports and a Terminal in the State

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 29/03/2025 at 15:19
Updated on 29/03/2025 at 15:20
Air bp investe R$50 milhões em expansão no estado de São Paulo com novas bases em Congonhas, São José dos Campos e Paulínia
Fonte: IA – Air bp investe em infraestrutura para abastecimento de aeronaves no estado de São Paulo
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Company Invests in Refueling Units at Congonhas and São José dos Campos Airports, In Addition to Starting Operations at the Paulínia Terminal, Strengthening Logistics and Digitalization in the Aviation Fuel Sector in Brazil

Air bp, one of the largest global suppliers of aviation fuel, is making a significant bet on the growth of the Brazilian market. The company announced a robust investment of R$50 million to expand its operations in the state of São Paulo, focusing on logistical efficiency, digitalization, and customer service.

As a result, the company inaugurated new refueling units at the Congonhas (São Paulo) and São José dos Campos airports, in addition to starting the operation of aviation kerosene at the Opla terminal in Paulínia, one of the most strategic regions in the national energy sector.

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Expansion in Strategic Logistics Hubs

According to Air bp, this move represents an important step to increase its participation in Brazil, especially in locations considered national and international logistics hubs. The focus is not only on geographical growth but also on offering differentiated and integrated services through digital platforms that enhance safety and productivity in refueling.

The president of Air bp South America, Ricardo Paganini, emphasized that these actions demonstrate the company’s commitment to serving an increasingly demanding and constantly changing market:

“The new refueling units mark our expansion in the country and the growing market of the state of São Paulo. We want to further expand our offerings to the market with differentiated and digitized services.”

Paulínia Strengthens Logistics Connection with the Midwest

The operation in Paulínia, located in the interior of São Paulo, is strategic. In addition to being an important fuel distribution hub, the location allows Air bp to flexibly meet the growing demand in the aviation market of the Southeast and also the Midwest, a crucial region for agribusiness and corporate air transport.

The terminal operated in partnership with Ultracargo Logística, through the joint venture Opla, further reinforces the company’s ability to integrate its various businesses in Brazil, optimizing routes, reducing costs, and increasing the resilience of aviation fuel supply.

Consolidated National Presence and Focus on High Performance

Today, Air bp already operates in more than 40 locations in Brazil, including the main airports in the country, such as Guarulhos, Viracopos (Campinas), and Galeão (Rio de Janeiro). This national operation is part of bp‘s strategy, which considers Brazil as a resilient supply center for domestic and global markets.

Focusing on high-return investments, the company has prioritized projects such as the one in São Paulo to ensure sustainable growth and increase supply, always combining technology, safety, and environmental commitment.

Get to Know Air bp: Nearly 100 Years of Global Operations

With almost a century of experience in the sector, Air bp fuels more than 6,800 flights per day, operating in over 600 locations across 40 countries. Among its clients are commercial and military airlines, private operators, airports, and aerodromes.

The company also offers integrated solutions that go far beyond fuel, including:

  • Technical consulting and specialized training
  • Infrastructure projects for refueling
  • Digital platforms for risk reduction
  • Services aimed at reducing carbon emissions

The Future of Air Refueling is Through Innovation and Connectivity

With the growth of air traffic and the need for more sustainable and efficient operations, investments like this from Air bp demonstrate how Brazil is solidifying its role as a key player in global aviation. Digitalization, smart logistics, and sustainability are at the center of this transformation — and São Paulo once again becomes a protagonist in this scenario of energy innovation and air mobility.

The question remains: Is Brazil prepared to lead the new era of sustainable aviation?

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Paulo Nogueira

Eletrotécnica formado em umas das instituições de ensino técnico do país, o Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF ( Antigo CEFET), atuei diversos anos na áreas de petróleo e gás offshore, energia e construção. Hoje com mais de 8 mil publicações em revistas e blogs online sobre o setor de energia, o foco é prover informações em tempo real do mercado de empregabilidade do Brasil, macro e micro economia e empreendedorismo. Para dúvidas, sugestões e correções, entre em contato no e-mail informe@en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Vale lembrar que não aceitamos currículos neste contato.

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