Florida-based Bringer Air Cargo said the 767F would initially operate weekly, but there are plans to expand to four weekly frequencies

Bringer Air Cargo has coordinated the first international widebody freighter flight to land directly at Navegantes International Airport (NVT) in Brazil.
The inaugural flight departed from Miami International (MIA) and landed at NVT on 26 November. 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.
Initially, there will be weekly frequencies, but the Florida-based cargo airline and logistics provider plans to expand to three or four weekly flights as market demand increases.
Bringer said NVT is one of Brazil’s most strategic import gateways. The airport is located in the state of Santa Catarina, which has become a hub for industrial growth and an entry point into Brazil for global e-commerce.
“This flight represents more than a new route—it’s a symbol of perseverance, collaboration, and our commitment to connecting markets with greater efficiency. We are proud to help open the door to new trade opportunities for Brazil’s fastest-growing import region," said Eduardo De Castro, president, Bringer Air Cargo.
Bringer Air Cargo, Motiva Airports, and PACLOG Cargo Terminals worked together to ensure several airport upgrades were carried out before the start of widebody operations.
These improvements included a runway extension of at least 100 meters to accommodate long-haul cargo aircraft; widening of the emergency lane by 45 meters; and upgrades to maneuvering and parking areas to safely receive a 767-300F.
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.








