Puebla International Airport
Puebla International Airport
Puebla International Airport, officially Hermanos Serdán International Airport
(IATA: PBC, ICAO: MMPB) is an international airport located in the
municipalities of Tlaltenango, Huejotzingo and Juan C. Bonilla near Puebla,
Puebla, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic for the city
of Puebla.
It also serves as an alternate airport
for Mexico City, being part of the metropolitan airport group for the Mexican
capital, comprising the airports of Mexico City, Toluca, Cuernavaca and
Querétaro. The airport used to be a hub for Puebla Air Lines before it ceased
operations in 1995.
The airport was inaugurated on 18
November 1985 and since 2001, was given in concession to Operadora Estatal de
Aeropuertos (OEA) for operation and development. OEA is a company founded
specifically to manage and carry out investments to extend airport facilities.
The following entities take part in OEA's establishment:
Puebla State Government (26%)
Operadora Internacional de Aeropuertos
(49%)
Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares
(25%)
In 2003, the US Trade and Development
Agency (TDA) provided a grant for US $550,000 to OEA to enable the completion
of a project feasibility study regarding the upgrade of the Puebla
International Airport. OEA subsequently retained the services of The Louis
Berger Group Inc. from the US to complete the study, which concludes that in
the long term the airport might serve up to 15 million passengers annually
considering that Puebla constitutes the fourth largest city in Mexico in terms
of population.
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