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The government announced that the country's airports are scheduled to reopen from 10 August for domestic flights and from 17 August for international flights.
Due to the spread of covid-19, the authorities decided to close the air terminals in March to contain the disease in entry. Four months later, the reactivation of commercial flights was announced.
The Central American Integration Bank approved the awarding and signing of contracts for various works, which together amount to $36.6 million.
The funds are part of the Debt Conversion Program of Honduras against Spain, which is administered by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), reported the multilateral organization.
In El Salvador, the contract for the financing, design, construction and operation of the San Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez International Airport Cargo Terminal is tendered under the Public-Private Partnership format.
The project contemplates two phases of development: Phase 1 consists of financing, design, expansion, construction, equipment, improvement of maintenance and operation of the existing Cargo Terminal.
In Honduras, technical assistance services for work management, control and surveillance at Palmerola Airport are being tendered.
Honduras Government Purchase IFIP-HE-CPIL-01-2019:
"The aim of the project is to provide the necessary engineering work for the execution of technical assistance for the management of work, control and surveillance at Palmerola Airport.
The region has 20 international airports, of which 11 are located in Panama and Costa Rica, and the remaining nine are located in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.
According to the report "Transportation in Central America: importance in the regional economy", prepared by the Secretariat for Central American Economic Integration, Panama is the country in the region that has the broadest airport infrastructure, since it has seven international airports, followed by Costa Rica and Honduras with four air terminals each, El Salvador and Guatemala with two each, and finally Nicaragua with an international terminal.
Terminal 2, whose opening is scheduled for next year, promises to improve conditions at the Panamanian airport, making it competitive with other hubs in Latin America.
The new Terminal 2, which is 92% complete, will have capacity to serve aircraft in 20 contact doors and 8 remote locations, taxiways, parking platform and aircraft circulation, adding up to pavement surface measuring more than 250,000 square meters.
Aero Expo Panama Pacifico will take place at Panama Pacifico Airport from March 21 to 22, 2018, and will bring together aeronautical companies from all over Latin America.
Aero Expo Panama will feature a static presentation of various executive aircraft and expert speakers on the subject who will give seminars on topics of great importance to executives in aviation companies, such as management of the costs of aircraft operations.
Through a syndicated loan led by Banco Atlántida, finance of $70 million will be raised for the design and construction of the international airport of Palmerola.
From a statement issued by from Coalianza:
For a total of US $69.5 million, the company Palmerola Internacional Airport SA de CV (PIA) signed with Banco Atlántida, as agent and structurer, a Syndicated Credit Contract for the Design, Construction, Financing, Operation and Maintenance of the International Airport of Palmerola.
Aero Expo Panama Pacific will be held at the Panama Pacific Airport on April 20 and 21 2017, and will bring together companies linked to the Latin American aeronautical industry.
The website states that"...Aero Expo 2017 Panama Pacific is the most important event for general and private aviation in Latin America.It will explore the latest trends in the business aviation and helicopters sector in Latin America, the Caribbean and Panama.
In October the concessionaire Investments EMCO will start building the new terminal in Honduras, which will have an area of over 26,000 square meters, twice as long as originally planned.
After the announcement in June 2016 of the award of the concession contract to the Emco, the company announced that"... construction will start in October of Palmerola International Airport with some different characteristics to those offered at the beginning."
The Commission for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships in Honduras is putting out to tender the project management of concession works at the International Airport of Palmerola, in Honduras.
"The Commission for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (COALIANZA) is calling on national and international consulting firms individually or in a consortium to participate in an International Public Tender for the review of the technical dossier and supervision of works of the concession of the International Airport at Palmerola in the Republic of Honduras. "
Works at the airport, works on riverbeds and construction of sports infrastructure are some of the projects which were awarded to private companies in May 2016.
The report "Construction Projects in Central America", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com contains a detailed list of major construction projects awarded by Central American governments.
Schools, renovation of high rise residential buildings and airport infrastructure are some of the construction projects for which contracts were awarded in Central America in April 2016.
The report "Construction Projects in Central America", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com contains a detailed list of major construction projects taking place in Central America.
The approval of the contract by the Congress of Honduras authorizes the State to co-fund with $76 million the project awarded to Inversiones EMCO.
From a statement issued by the National Congress of Honduras:
The National Congress approved in a session on Tuesday, in a second debate, the contract for the construction of Palmerola international airport and the new Law on Decentralization of the State of Honduras.
In this regard, approval was given on a second reading, of the the draft decree sent by the Executive Branch, which contains the concession contract for the project "Design, Construction, Financing, Operation and Maintenance of Palmerola international airport of the Republic of Honduras. The approximate cost of the project is 163 million dollars and the contract for the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of the International Airport in Palmerola, which was signed on March 31, has a concession period of 30 years.