The additional frequencies enable Bringer Air Cargo to expand its scheduled operations on the MIA–NVT route and enhance its charter flight offerings

The Brazilian Federal Aviation Authority (ANAC) has granted additional flight frequencies for Bringer Air Cargo’s (BAC) service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Navegantes International Airport (NVT) in Santa Catarina, Brazil.
This approval follows BAC’s first international widebody freighter flight to land directly at NVT on 26 November. The airline had said initially there would be weekly frequencies, but it planned to expand to three or four weekly flights as market demand increases.
The LATAM Airlines Boeing 767-300F used for the flight offers a payload capacity of up to 50 tons and was operated under Bringer's air cargo programme.
The authorised additional frequencies enable 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. The additional capacity will enable more flexibility for specialised logistics options.
“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.”
The MIA–NVT route provides a strategic gateway for cargo moving between the US, Brazil, and neighbouring markets, offering access to Santa Catarina’s manufacturing, technology, and distribution hubs.
Bringer offers charter services, alongside general and specialist transport of shipments. The company offers capacity on a variety of cargo aircraft, including Boeing 747Fs, 767Fs and 757Fs.








