The Regional Airport of Maringá, officially named Sílvio Name Júnior Regional Airport, serves as the modern and key air gateway to the northwest region of the state of Paraná. Opened in 2001, it is named in honour of a local entrepreneur and politician whose life was tragically cut short in an aviation accident. The airport plays a vital role in the economic and tourism sectors of the city of Maringá and its surroundings, offering passengers comfortable facilities and convenient connections to the major cities of Brazil.
| IATA Code | MGF |
| ICAO Code | SBMG |
| City | Maringá |
| Distance to Centre | 12 km |
| Status | Domestic (authorized for international cargo flights) |
| Annual Passengers | Approx. 742,000 (based on 2019 data) |
| Popular Airlines | Azul Brazilian Airlines, Gol Linhas Aéreas, LATAM Brasil |
| Schedule | "Regional de Maringá" online flight board |
Despite its regional status, Maringá Airport boasts infrastructure capable of competing with larger terminals. Its runway, measuring 2,380 metres in length, and its Category 7 fire safety rating allow it to accommodate medium-haul aircraft, such as the Boeing 737. In recent years, the airport has undergone significant modernisation, granting it permission to handle international cargo flights and strengthening its position as a major logistics hub in the region. For passengers, all necessary amenities are provided to make waiting for flights as comfortable as possible.