Araçatuba / Dario Guarita Airport is a regional airport in the interior of São Paulo managed by Daesp, it has an asphalted runway with a length of 2,120 m and 35 m wide, with aircraft such as Boeing 737 and Airbus 320, having registered the third largest movement in number of passengers managed by Daesp in 2007.
The airport, started to be built in 1956 by the City Hall, later passed to the control of the state, which; modernized it and reopened it as a regional state airport in 1991. Araçatuba Airport currently has regular flights from three airlines: Azul: with flights to Campinas (VCP), VOEPASS (formerly Passaredo) with flights to São Paulo (CGH) and Gol with flights to São Paulo (GRU).