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Mexico City International Airport (AICM)

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Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is the primary international airport serving Mexico City and one of the busiest in Latin America. It operates and manages the airport facilities, including terminals, runways, and air traffic services, under the oversight of the Mexican government. Its focus is on maintaining and improving airport operations, infrastructure, and services to facilitate air travel and cargo.

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Founded 1929 Parent: Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México (GACM)
Airport OperatorOperatorDeveloperGovernment

Strategic Overview

  • AICM operates as a strategic asset for the Mexican government, focusing on national air transport infrastructure.
  • Recent administrative changes reflect a governmental strategy to enhance security and efficiency in critical infrastructure.
  • The airport operates at high capacity, with ongoing efforts focused on optimizing existing infrastructure rather than major greenfield expansion.

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Key People

Carlos Ignacio Velázquez Tiscareño
Director General

Track Record

1
Deals Completed
95
Years Active
Notable projects: Operation of Mexico City International Airport (AICM), Handling over 48 million passengers annually

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
AirportsTransport
Geographies
Mexico (1 deal)
Deal Stage
OperatingBrownfield

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