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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V., known as ASUR, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates 9 airports in the southeastern states of Mexico, including that of Cancún. It is the third largest airport services company by passenger traffic in Mexico. It serves approximately 23 million passengers annually.

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.
Company typeSociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
BMV: ASUR
NYSE: ASR
IndustryAirport Services
Founded1 April 1998; 26 years ago (1998-04-01)
Headquarters,
Mexico
Number of locations
16 airports
Area served
Southeast of Mexico
Key people
Fernando Chico Pardo
(Chairman)
Adolfo Castro Rivas
(CEO)
Revenue US$ 1,298.8 million (2022)
 (2022)
US$ 546.2 million (2022)
Total assets US$ 3,638,764.5 million (2022)
Number of employees
1,787
Websitewww.asur.com.mx
Footnotes / references
Source: Annual Report[1]

ASUR is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange and in the NYSE. It is a constituent of the IPC, the main benchmark index of the Mexican Stock Exchange.

History edit

ASUR was created in 1996 as the Mexican government started the privatisation of the country airport network. In 2000, ASUR launched its IPO on the NYSE (through ADRs) and the Mexican Stock Exchange, making 74.9% of the capital public. In 2004, Fernando Chico Pardo becomes the main shareholder of the company. In 2005, the government privatized its remaining 11.1% shares it owned in ASUR, making the company 100% privately held.[2]

In 2008, ASUR reached 17.8 million yearly passengers. In 2012, 19.3 million passengers travelled through ASUR's airports.[2] In 2013, 21 million passengers were recorded in ASUR's airports.[3]

In November 2011, ASUR agreed to sell 49% of its shares of Inversiones y Tecnicas Aeroportuarias (ITA) to the transport company ADO.[4]

In July 2012, in a 50/50 joint-venture with Highstar Capital, ASUR won the bid to operate the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (San Juan, Puerto Rico) for a 40-year term.[5][6]

In December 2015, ASUR signed a deal with SunPower to purchase 36 megawatts of solar energy to power its network of airports and comply with its objective to reduce carbon emissions.[7][8]

In March 2016, amid a financial crisis of domestic competitor OMA (Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte), ASUR considered acquiring the airport operator.[9]

Operating Airports edit

Airports in Mexico edit

Airports outside Mexico edit

Passenger's number edit

Airports in Mexico edit

Number of passengers at each airport by 2023:[12]

Airports outside Mexico edit

Number of passengers at each airport by 2023:[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Financial Information". Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste. March 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Company history". Asur.com.mx. Retrieved 2016-04-22.[self-published source]
  3. ^ "Mexican airports group ASUR records robust traffic increase in 2013". Moodiereport.com. 7 January 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  4. ^ "Asur vende 49% de ITA a grupo ADO". Eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). 8 November 2011. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  5. ^ Alfonso Rodriguez (20 July 2012). . Foxnews.com. Archived from the original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  6. ^ "San Juan airport tender won by Aerostar, an ASUR–Highstar Capital consortium". Centreforaviation.com. 30 July 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  7. ^ Miriam Posada (16 December 2015). . Umam.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  8. ^ "SunPower Tackling 36 MW Of PV In Mexico". Solarindustrymag.com. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  9. ^ Arturo Medina Galindo (7 March 2016). "Reportan problemas financieros de OMA y entraría ASUR 'al quite'". Reportur.com. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  10. ^ "Our Airports". Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste. January 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  11. ^ (PDF). Aeropuertos del Sureste. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 13, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  12. ^ a b "Passnenger Traffic" (PDF) (in Spanish). Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste. January 2024. Retrieved January 12, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S A B de C V known as ASUR is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in Mexico City Mexico It operates 9 airports in the southeastern states of Mexico including that of Cancun It is the third largest airport services company by passenger traffic in Mexico It serves approximately 23 million passengers annually Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S A B de C V Company typeSociedad Anonima Bursatil de Capital VariableTraded asBMV ASUR NYSE ASRIndustryAirport ServicesFounded1 April 1998 26 years ago 1998 04 01 HeadquartersMexico City MexicoNumber of locations16 airportsArea servedSoutheast of MexicoKey peopleFernando Chico Pardo Chairman Adolfo Castro Rivas CEO RevenueUS 1 298 8 million 2022 Operating income 2022 Net incomeUS 546 2 million 2022 Total assetsUS 3 638 764 5 million 2022 Number of employees1 787Websitewww wbr asur wbr com wbr mxFootnotes referencesSource Annual Report 1 ASUR is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange and in the NYSE It is a constituent of the IPC the main benchmark index of the Mexican Stock Exchange Contents 1 History 2 Operating Airports 2 1 Airports in Mexico 2 2 Airports outside Mexico 3 Passenger s number 3 1 Airports in Mexico 3 2 Airports outside Mexico 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editASUR was created in 1996 as the Mexican government started the privatisation of the country airport network In 2000 ASUR launched its IPO on the NYSE through ADRs and the Mexican Stock Exchange making 74 9 of the capital public In 2004 Fernando Chico Pardo becomes the main shareholder of the company In 2005 the government privatized its remaining 11 1 shares it owned in ASUR making the company 100 privately held 2 In 2008 ASUR reached 17 8 million yearly passengers In 2012 19 3 million passengers travelled through ASUR s airports 2 In 2013 21 million passengers were recorded in ASUR s airports 3 In November 2011 ASUR agreed to sell 49 of its shares of Inversiones y Tecnicas Aeroportuarias ITA to the transport company ADO 4 In July 2012 in a 50 50 joint venture with Highstar Capital ASUR won the bid to operate the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport San Juan Puerto Rico for a 40 year term 5 6 In December 2015 ASUR signed a deal with SunPower to purchase 36 megawatts of solar energy to power its network of airports and comply with its objective to reduce carbon emissions 7 8 In March 2016 amid a financial crisis of domestic competitor OMA Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte ASUR considered acquiring the airport operator 9 Operating Airports editAirports in Mexico edit nbsp Airports operate by ASUR 10 nbsp CUN nbsp CZM nbsp HUX nbsp MID nbsp MTT nbsp OAX nbsp TAP nbsp VER nbsp VSA Airport City State ICAO IATACancun International Airport Cancun Quintana Roo MMUN CUNCozumel International Airport Cozumel Quintana Roo MMCZ CZMBahias de Huatulco International Airport Huatulco Oaxaca MMBT HUXMerida International Airport Merida Yucatan MMMD MIDMinatitlan Coatzacoalcos International Airport Minatitlan Veracruz MMMT MTTOaxaca International Airport Oaxaca Oaxaca MMOX OAXTapachula International Airport Tapachula Chiapas MMTP TAPVeracruz International Airport Veracruz Veracruz MMVR VERVillahermosa International Airport Villahermosa Tabasco MMVA VSAAirports outside Mexico edit New Airports Airport City Country ICAO IATAAntonio Roldan Betancourt Airport Apartado Colombia SKLC APOLas Brujas Airport Corozal Colombia SKCZ CZUOlaya Herrera Airport Medellin Colombia SKMD EOHLos Garzones Airport Monteria Colombia SKMR MTREl Carano Airport Quibdo Colombia SKUI UIBJose Maria Cordova International Airport Rionegro Colombia SKRG MDELuis Munoz Marin International Airport 11 San Juan Puerto Rico TJSJ SJUPassenger s number editAirports in Mexico edit Number of passengers at each airport by 2023 12 Rank Airport City State Passengers1 Cancun International Airport Cancun Quintana Roo 32 750 4132 Merida International Airport Merida Yucatan 3 674 1033 Oaxaca International Airport Oaxaca Oaxaca 1 693 0424 Veracruz International Airport Veracruz Veracruz 1 665 6945 Villahermosa International Airport Villahermosa Tabasco 1 396 6536 Bahias de Huatulco International Airport Huatulco Oaxaca 914 7147 Cozumel International Airport Cozumel Quintana Roo 677 5038 Tapachula International Airport Tapachula Chiapas 553 7449 Minatitlan Coatzacoalcos International Airport Minatitlan Veracruz 142 118Total 43 467 984Airports outside Mexico edit Number of passengers at each airport by 2023 12 Airport City Country PassengersLuis Munoz Marin International Airport San Juan Puerto Rico 12 197 553Jose Maria Cordova International Airport Rionegro Colombia 11 779 828Los Garzones Airport Monteria Colombia 1 288 100Olaya Herrera Airport Medellin Colombia 1 242 806El Carano Airport Quibdo Colombia 353 504Antonio Roldan Betancourt Airport Carepa Colombia 205 052Las Brujas Airport Corozal Colombia 26 419See also edit nbsp Mexico portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Companies portalList of the busiest airports in MexicoReferences edit Financial Information Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste March 2021 Retrieved May 2 2021 a b Company history Asur com mx Retrieved 2016 04 22 self published source Mexican airports group ASUR records robust traffic increase in 2013 Moodiereport com 7 January 2014 Retrieved 2016 04 23 Asur vende 49 de ITA a grupo ADO Eluniversal com mx in Spanish 8 November 2011 Retrieved 2016 04 23 Alfonso Rodriguez 20 July 2012 Mexico s ASUR wins Puerto Rico airport concession Foxnews com Archived from the original on 7 May 2016 Retrieved 2016 04 23 San Juan airport tender won by Aerostar an ASUR Highstar Capital consortium Centreforaviation com 30 July 2012 Retrieved 2016 04 23 Miriam Posada 16 December 2015 Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste anuncio que adquirira energia solar Umam mx in Spanish Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 23 April 2016 SunPower Tackling 36 MW Of PV In Mexico Solarindustrymag com 17 December 2015 Retrieved 2016 04 23 Arturo Medina Galindo 7 March 2016 Reportan problemas financieros de OMA y entraria ASUR al quite Reportur com Retrieved 2016 04 23 Our Airports Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste January 2018 Retrieved January 5 2018 ASUR wins San Juan s Luis Munoz Marin Airport PDF Aeropuertos del Sureste Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2012 Retrieved August 28 2013 a b Passnenger Traffic PDF in Spanish Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste January 2024 Retrieved January 12 2024 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste amp oldid 1213845447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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