Aeropuertos del Perú explained

Aeropuertos del Perú (AdP)
Foundation:October 30, 2006
Location:Jirón Doménico Morelli 110, Ofi. 301, San Borja District, Lima, Peru
Key People:Evans Avendaño (General Manager)
Industry:Transport
Products:Airport operations and services

Airports of Peru (Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuertos del Perú) is a private company that operates twelve regional airports in Peru. It is the first group of regional airports the government of Peru transferred to a private operator.[1] The company was incorporated on October 30, 2006.

History

In 2013, AdP invested US$112 million in the renovation of the runways of three airports: Chiclayo, Piura y Talara.[2]

Activity

In December 2014, AdP was 100% acquired by Talma, a Peruvian airport services company that belongs to the Sandoval group and Enfoca Inversiones.[3]

AdP's partners comprise Swissport GBH Perú, an air cargo warehousing, ramp services, and maintenance company in the Jorge Chávez International Airport area,[4] and GBH Investments, the holding of Swissport GBH group that brings expertise in infrastructure project management.[4]

AdP is being advised by the ANA Aeroportos de Portugal, providing know-how, experience and expertise in airports management to Aeropuertos del Perú. ANA operates six regional airports in Portugal: Flores, Horta, Ponta Delgada, Santa María, Lisbon and Faro.[5]

Airports operated by AdP

The following airports are operated by Aeropuertos del Perú (AdP). All but one (in Pisco) are located in Northern Peru.[6]

CityAirport
CajamarcaMayor General FAP Armando Revoredo Iglesias Airport
ChachapoyasChachapoyas Airport
ChiclayoFAP Captain José Abelardo Quiñones González International Airport
HuarazComandante FAP Germán Arias Graziani Airport
IquitosCrnl. FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport
PiscoCapitán FAP Renán Elías Olivera Airport[7]
PiuraCap. FAP Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport
PucallpaFAP Captain David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport
TalaraCap. FAP Víctor Montes Arias Airport
TarapotoCad. FAP Guillermo del Castillo Paredes Airport
TrujilloCap. FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport
TumbesCap. FAP Pedro Canga Rodríguez Airport

See also

External links

Official website

Notes and References

  1. ADP, ¿Quiénes somos?, retrieved November 2, 2008.
  2. Web site: Aeropuertos del Perú invertirá US$ 112 mlls. en mejora de pistas. 19 March 2013. Vanessa Ochoa F.. es. 2016-05-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807215816/http://gestion.pe/empresas/aeropuertos-peru-invertira-us-112-mlls-mejora-pistas-2061836. 7 August 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: Talma compró Aeropuertos del Perú. Gestion.pe. 10 December 2014. es. 2016-05-31.
  4. Aeropuertos del Perú, Our Partners, retrieved February 5, 2011.
  5. Aeropuertos del Perú, Airport advisodr, retrieved February 5, 2011
  6. ADP, ¿Dónde estamos?, retrieved November 2, 2008
  7. Web site: Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación Comercial S.A.. corpac.gob.pe. 11 April 2023. es.