bnamericas
11 March 2025
Mexico's government and private groups will invest 118bn pesos (US$5.83bn) in airport infrastructure.
"There is investment in airport infrastructure of [118bn pesos], both from the federal government and private companies," infrastructure, communications and transportation minister Jesús Esteva said during an event hosted by the College of Civil Engineers of Mexico.
Although he did not break down the amounts, his presentation detailed that the Pacific Airport Group (GAP) will build a terminal and a road access in Guadalajara in 2025, while terminals will be expanded in Los Cabos and Tijuana. In Puerto Vallarta, a new terminal is expected to start operation, although the date was not specified.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) will begin the reconstruction and expansion of Terminal 1 at Cancún airport and the terminal at Oaxaca airport this year. In Merida, an expansion of the terminal is planned, although the date was not specified.
At the same time, navy ministry Semar is rehabilitating and strengthening Mexico City's AICM facility in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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