Overview
- Governor Maru Campos led the inauguration of the new terminal and the rehabilitation of the ambulatory building at the Abraham González International Airport.
- The multi-stage project concluded in 2025 with a total investment of 828.4 million pesos under OMA’s Master Development Plan coordinated with AFAC.
- The terminal’s footprint grew from 6,210 to 13,857 square meters, adding triple-capacity waiting areas, three boarding gates, renovated interiors, upgraded HVAC, and modernized restrooms.
- Upgrades include a more efficient baggage system, new firefighting vehicles, improved communications and lighting, innovative storm drainage, electrical substations with backup power, and a reorganized parking area.
- OMA announced a planned 1.2 billion-peso investment in 2026 to attract additional routes and foreign investment, with officials emphasizing the airport’s role as a gateway to the United States.