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Fraport subsidiary opens Terminal in Lima
Fraport subsidiary opens Terminal in Lima

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time02-06-2025

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Fraport subsidiary opens Terminal in Lima

Lima Airport opens new terminal, tripling capacity, enhancing technology, and boosting connectivity, positioning Jorge Chávez Airport as a major South American hub. Fraport subsidiary Lima Airport Partners (LAP) celebrate the official opening of the new terminal at Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in the Peruvian capital. On the night of May 31 to June 1, airlines, government agencies, and partners will relocate from Lima's old terminal to the new one. The opening was preceded by a two-week soft launch period involving four airlines to ensure an efficient start of operations and operational stability. The new terminal is three times bigger than the previous one. By the end of 2025, it will be expanded further to cover 270,000 square meters, providing enough capacity to receive up to 40 million passengers annually. Thanks to its modular design, the terminal's capacity can be increased to accommodate future growth. The approximately USD 2 billion expansion program that began in 2019 involved building both the terminal itself and related infrastructure. Key elements of the project included a second runway, a new air traffic control tower, aircraft parking positions, energy supply facilities, transportation connections, and parking facilities for passengers and visitors. Fraport CEO Dr Stefan Schulte says: 'The opening of the terminal is a milestone – not just for Fraport, but also for Peru and South America. Our goal is to make Lima one of the continent's most important hubs, providing a boost to tourism, air cargo traffic and connectivity for all Peruvians. The opening of this flagship project clearly symbolizes our commitment to Peru. We've worked together with our Lima Airport subsidiary and our partners to build the new terminal and the first Airport City in South America, connecting air travel with cargo, logistics, retail, and hotels.' The new terminal will feature future-proofed technologies, including highly efficient CT scanners for aviation security, while at the same time reflecting Peru's history and culture. Works created in partnership with local Peruvian artists are located throughout the terminal, representing the country's three regions – the coast, the rainforest, and the mountains. In addition, restaurants across more than 8,000 square meters of floorspace will inspire travelers to savor Peru's outstanding, world-famous cuisine. This combination means the new Jorge Chávez International Airport is set to offer a unique passenger experience. Lima Airport Partners CEO José Salmon says: 'The new terminal is the heartbeat of Peru. This airport will create approximately 120,000 jobs, benefiting our neighboring communities. Furthermore, the airport will contribute to our country's economic growth, creating jobs for future generations, boosting business, and promoting the recovery of tourism.' LIM will also be the first airport in South America to use a digital apron management system. The system allows airport controllers to monitor and control taxiing traffic from the terminal with the aid of cameras. The implementation of this technology represents a significant milestone in Lima Airport's journey toward operational excellence. Fraport AG has been operating in Lima since 2001. The Fraport Group holds an 80.01 percent stake in LAP, the airport's operating company (the remaining 19.99 percent is held by International Finance Corporation). LAP has a concession to manage the airport in Lima until 2041, with an option for an extension.

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