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Expansion of the MCIA

Expansion of the MCIA

New Tuxtla Airport

New Tuxtla Airport

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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 > Metropolitan Airports System

 

 

 

The Metropolitan Airport System (MAS) is seeking to utilize the existing airport infrastructure in the surrounding States, to distribute and decentralize the demand for operations, which used to be concentrated in one air Terminal, the Mexico City International Airport Benito Juárez (MCIA).

 

Like New York City, London and Washington, the MAS consists of one central airport, the MCIA, and four nearby airports in Toluca, Puebla, Cuernavaca and Querétaro that over the last five years have benefited from an investment of more than a billion dollars to expand and improve its facilities.

 

The MAS consolidation has fostered the decentralization of passengers and cargo from the MCIA and stimulates the development of business and the industry in the states of Puebla, Mexico, Morelos and Querétaro.

 

The MAS is able to perform 700 thousand operations and move 60 million passengers per year.

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