
OMA, of which VINCI Airports is the main shareholder, which holds 13 airports in Mexico, inaugurated the first phase of a 400 million euros investment program at Monterrey International Airport.
This delivery is a major milestone of a 5-year expansion program that will bring a significant step in the ongoing expansion of Mexico. The overall objective is to increase by 50% the Monterrey airport passenger service capacity, by providing close to 18 million passengers annually.
This investment outlines OMA's steadfast commitment to enhancing and modernizing airport infrastructure in the region of Nuevo León, positioning it as an increasingly vital hub for national and international connectivity.
This program has been designed by OMA’s team with VINCI Airports’ support to provide a seamless and enhanced experience for all travelers through:
At this occasion, Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and President of VINCI Airports said: “I would like to congratulate the OMA and VINCI Airports teams who have completed the first stage of this major project for Monterrey airport. VINCI Airports' commitment to OMA is to support the economic growth of Northern Mexico, in particular by increasing terminal capacity for passengers and improving their travel experience."
Monterrey International Airport solidifies its status as the primary air hub in the northern region of the country, boasting a network of 38 direct national destinations and 22 international destinations, serviced by 8 national and 5 international airlines.
Since 2022 and the acquisition of 29.99% of OMA, VINCI Airports supports its vast investment program of 800+ million euros launched in 2021, for the expansion and the renovation of OMA’s 13 airports.
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