Blumenau, BR 🇧🇷 Closed Airport
ICAO
BR-1742
IATA
-
Elevation
108 ft
Region
BR-SC
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: -26.918019° N, -49.086358° E
Continent: South America
Type: Closed Airport
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May 15, 2019
The helipad was officially closed and removed from the national aviation registry following a request from its owner, 'BLACK PANTHER INDÚSTRIA E COMÉRCIO LTDA'. This administrative decision was likely prompted by the sale and subsequent redevelopment of the property.
The site where the helipad was located is now occupied by a large Havan department store. The building was redeveloped for major retail operations, and the rooftop is no longer a registered or operational helipad.
The Black Panther Helipad was a private facility used exclusively for corporate helicopter operations. It served the executives and transport needs of its owner, 'BLACK PANTHER INDÚSTRIA E COMÉRCIO LTDA', a local textile company. The helipad was located on the roof of the company's building. It held no major public or historical significance beyond its function as a private corporate transport hub. The identifier 'BR-1742' is a non-standard code used by some third-party aviation databases; the official ICAO designator assigned by Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) was SJLL.
There are no known plans or prospects to reopen the Black Panther Helipad (SJLL). The original registration was permanently cancelled at the owner's request, and the site's use has fundamentally changed. Any future helipad at this location would need to be established as a new facility under a new registration by the current property owner, Havan, but there is no public information indicating such plans.