According to the concessionaire AeroGru, it was just ‘a safety stop’ due to the heavy rains that hit the region
Aeromóvel, a rail transport system that connects the terminals of São Paulo International Airport, in Guarulhos, to CPTM Line 13-Jade, had to interrupt its operation due to the high volume of rain. Airport employees who were on board had to disembark onto the tracks on Thursday night (15). Publications on social media initially raised the hypothesis of the wagon being derailed, but the concessionaire AeroGru, responsible for the system, denied the information. According to the company, it was just “a safety stop” due to the heavy rains that hit the region. The statement states that all passengers were disembarked safely. At the moment, the system only serves Airport employees.
The opening of the service to the general public is scheduled for the first months of 2026. The system will replace the free buses that currently run between the terminals, which takes around 20 minutes on average, depending on traffic, according to the airport concessionaire, GRU Airport. Built 11 meters above the ground, the line is 2,700 meters long, and will be operated with three trains designed to accommodate 200 users each. The system will have the capacity to transport up to 2,000 passengers per hour, free of charge, on journeys of around 6 minutes to the last terminal.
*With information from Estadão Conteúdo
