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The Galeão – Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport (IATA: GIG, ICAO: SBGL) is Rio de Janeiro's major international airport. Built in 1952 on Governador Island, thirty kilometres from the city center (22°48′32″S, 43°14′37″W), the airport by 1970 was Brazil's major air-hub. In that year its administration was taken on by Infraero, recently created by the Brazilian government. In 1977, by which time it received all of Brazil's international flights, the airport underwent a major renovation. For passengers bound for São Paulo, Brazil's main domestic hub, then served only by the smaller Congonhas Domestic Airport, this meant taking at least one connecting flight — two connecting flights if their destination was anywhere else in the country.