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Expansion of the MCIA

Expansion of the MCIA

New Tuxtla Airport

New Tuxtla Airport

Press Room

Press Room

Stats

Traffic 2009
Passengers ASA 1'648,547
Passengers MCIA 24'243,056
Operations ASA 160,384
Operations MCIA 348,306
ASA > Experience > Special Projects > Fuel Management System

 

 

The Fuel Management System (FMS-SIGEC in Spanish) brings together four fundamental objectives: process standardization, resource optimization, motivated and prepared personnel and technology innovation.

 

Due to its impact in different areas, ASA’s Fuel Management Systems generates enormous and vital benefits such as reducing operational costs; establishing management systems for international certification in quality control and environmental matters; educating and training workers towards accredited employee competence; reducing the organization’s bureaucratic responsibilities and opening communication channels with citizens/customers; offering honest, open book policy management of aviation fuel by utilizing state of the art equipment; introducing new organizational plans for systems and processes that can be duplicated in other institutions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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