Measure blocks the entry of aircraft and puts pressure on the airline sector, which is trying to meet growing demand in the country
The (National Civil Aviation Agency) announced this Sunday (June 7, 2026) that it has halted the certification process for new planes in Brazil due to budgetary difficulties. The decision puts pressure on the airline sector because it is taken in .
In practice, the measure blocks the entry of new aircraft into the country. The process is mandatory for a plane to fly commercially in Brazilian airspace. It will mainly affect the 3 large companies in the country: , and .
The information was first published by journalist Rachel Gamarski, from Bloombergand confirmed by Poder360.
On June 1, the aviation agency had already announced a 40% cut in inspections of airlines, flying clubs, mechanical workshops and parts manufacturers.
the measure is a consequence of the blockage of R$24 million in the Budget determined by decree 12,990, signed by the federal government on May 29. Read (PDF – 3 MB).
The journalist traveled at the invitation of IATA.