Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte

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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, S.A.B. de C.V.
TypePublic
BMVOMA B
NasdaqOMAB               
IndustryAirport Services
FoundedNovember 1, 1998 (1998-11-01)
Headquarters,
Mexico
Number of locations
13 airports
Area served
Center and North of Mexico
Key people
Ricardo Duenas Espriu
(CEO)
RevenueDecrease US$ 269.2 million (2020)
Decrease US$ 55.1 million (2020)
Total assetsDecrease US$ 909.7 million (2020)
Number of employees
1,160
Websitewww.oma.aero/es/
Footnotes / references
Source: Annual Report[1]

Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte, S.A.B. de C.V., known as OMA, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico. It operates 13 airports in the central and northern states of Mexico, including that of Monterrey, one of Mexico's largest cities. It is the fourth largest airport services company by passenger traffic in Mexico. It serves approximately 15 million passengers annually.

OMA is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange and in the NASDAQ through ADRs since 2006. In June 2015, OMA announced it had engaged UBS as market maker to promote the liquidity and trading volume for the shares listed in the Mexican Stock Exchange.[2]

Operating airports[]


Mexican Airports
Airport City State ICAO IATA
Acapulco International Airport Acapulco Guerrero MMAA ACA
Chihuahua International Airport Chihuahua Chihuahua MMCU CUU
Ciudad Juárez International Airport Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua MMCS CJS
Culiacán International Airport Culiacán Sinaloa MMCL CUL
Durango International Airport Durango Durango MMDO DGO
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Guerrero MMZH ZIH
Mazatlán International Airport Mazatlán Sinaloa MMMZ MZT
Monterrey International Airport Monterrey Nuevo León MMMY MTY
General Lucio Blanco International Airport Reynosa Tamaulipas MMRX REX
San Luis Potosí International Airport San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí MMSP SLP
Tampico International Airport Tampico Tamaulipas MMTM TAM
Torreón International Airport Torreón Coahuila MMTC TRC
Zacatecas International Airport Zacatecas Zacatecas MMZC ZCL

Passenger numbers[]

Number of passengers at each airport by 2021:[4]

Number Airport City State Passengers
1 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey Nuevo León 8,269,834
2 Culiacán International Airport Culiacán Sinaloa 1,970,211
3 Ciudad Juárez International Airport Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua 1,499,841
4 Chihuahua International Airport Chihuahua Chihuahua 1,363,937
5 Mazatlán International Airport Mazatlán Sinaloa 1,106,071
6 Acapulco International Airport Acapulco Guerrero 670,239
7 Torreón International Airport Torreón Coahuila 537,161
8 San Luis Potosí International Airport San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí 528,625
9 Durango International Airport Durango Durango 446,030
10 Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Guerrero 434,176
11 General Lucio Blanco International Airport Reynosa Tamaulipas 425,918
12 Tampico International Airport Tampico Tamaulipas 397,191
13 Zacatecas International Airport Zacatecas Zacatecas 375,930
Total 18,025,164

OMA statistics[]

Annual sum of passengers from OMA airports.[4]

Year Total Passengers Change%
2005 10 598 661 Increase 8.8%
2006 11 783 593 Increase 11.1%
2007 14 212 481 Increase 20.6%
2008 14 060 663 Increase 1.0%
2009 11 518 288 Decrease 18.0%
2010 11 587 688 Increase 0.60%
2011 11 772 584 Increase 1.5%
2012 12 594 369 Increase 6.98%
2013 13 292 473 Increase 5.54%
2014 14 694 935 Increase 10.6%
2015 16 922 143 Increase 15.2%
2016 18 763 638 Increase 9.9%
2017 19 662 014 Increase 4.8%
2018 21 566 399 Increase 8.8%
2019 23 168 060 Increase 7.4%
2020 11 062 688 Decrease 52.3%
2021 18 025 164 Increase 62.9%

References[]

  1. ^ "2019 Annual Report" (PDF) (in Spanish). Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte. March 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. ^ NASDAQ. OMA engages UBS as Market Maker for Shares Listed in Mexico.
  3. ^ "Airports Map". Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte. January 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Passenger's Traffic" (PDF). Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (in Spanish). January 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.

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