Rivera International Airport

'''Pres. Gral. Óscar D. Gestido Binational Airport, formerly called Cerro Chapeu International Airport''', is an airport serving both the cities of Rivera, Uruguay, and Santana do Livramento, Brazil.

History
The airport was opened on June 16, 1979, and in 1999 was named after Óscar Diego Gestido, President of Uruguay during 1967.

On August 14, 2023 Uruguay and Brazil signed an agreement to binationalize the airport. According to this agreement, as a binational facility, flights originated in Brazil are treated as domestic, even though the facility is in Uruguayan territory.

This is the first bi-national airport in Latin America and second in the world, after EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg.

There are low wooded hills north and east of the runway. The Tacuarembó VOR-DME (Ident: TMB) is located 51.9 nmi south-southwest of the airport. The Rivera non-directional beacon (Ident: RV) is located on the field.

In December 2023, the Brazilian airline Azul announced that it would start the operation of flights to and from Porto Alegre by the end of the second quarter of 2024.

Airlines and destinations
No scheduled flights operate at this airport.

Access
The airport is 11 km southeast of Rivera and 12 km southeast of Santana do Livramento.