Maestro Marinho Franco Airport – ROO Rondonopolis
Rondonopolis Airport, with airport code ROO and also known as Maestro Marinho Franco Airport, is a public facility operated by Aeroeste, which serves Rondonopolis, the third largest municipality in Brazil’s state of Mato Grosso. It is named after Marinho de Oliveira Franco, more popularly known as Maestro Marinho Franco, a saxophonist, composer, conductor, arranger, and musical group trainer who left a promising career in Rio de Janeiro to settle permanently in Rondonopolis in 1951. On the 13th of September 2000, the state of Mato Grosso honored him posthumously, christening ROO after him for his cultural contributions through music.
Best Time to Visit
Maestro Marinho Franco Airport is located about 12 miles from downtown Rondonopolis. It has one asphalt runway designated 02/20, which measures 6,070 feet. On the 15th of March 2019, its operator Aeroeste won the right to run it for the next 30 years. Travelers can also get to Jaciara, Guiratinga, and Barao de Melgaco from Rondonopolis Airport.
What to Do & Area Attractions
For accommodations close to Rondonopolis Airport, the four-star Tuti Bororo is just 21 minutes away and six minutes from the cultural center Casario de Rondonopolis. The Hotel Horto offers a garden, in-house restaurant and even laundry facilities for its guests. The polished Comfort Hotel & Suites Rondonópolis is less than half an hour from ROO and is just across the street from Rondon Plaza Shopping Mall.
The closest major airport to ROO is Marechal Rondon International Airport about 155 miles away in Cuiaba.