Aeroman has announced that it will be investing $45 million in the construction of the sixth aircraft maintenance and repair hangar at the Monseñor Romero airport in El Salvador.
Authorities at Aeroman said that the hangar, which will be located on the west side of the air terminal, will be larger than hangar 5, inaugurated in 2015, and will have capacity to accommodate larger aircraft.
The infrastructure to be built at the Salvadoran airport will include a maintenance workshop and facilities for an aeronautical maintenance training center.
The project, being run by the Technical Institute of Former Salesian Students, is valued at $4 million and will be completed in one year.The hangar will be built on a plot of land measuring 2,100 square meters, inside the international airport of Ilopango.To develop the project, the institution signed a loan agreement with CEPA authorities.
Aeroman has announced that together with the CEPA it is preparing for the construction of a sixth aircraft maintenance hangar at the airport of Comalapa.
The construction of a new hangar will constitute the "... second stage of Aeroman's investment, as part of what was agreed in the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Government of El Salvador and Aeroman in September 2014."
The construction of the new Aeroman hangar in El Salvador is going according to schedule, therefore in September 20 thousand square meters will be added costing $55 million.
The hangar under construction will be the company's fifth, and it is expected that in September it will be avialable for use for aircraft maintenance.
Ernesto Ruiz, president of the board of Aeroman, told Laprensagrafica.com that "...
Works have started with the movements of land to build a new aircraft maintenance hangar at the international airport in San Jose, a project valued at $39 million.
From a statement issued by the Government of Costa Rica:
New aircraft hangar to be built at Juan Santamaria Airport
Under the supervision of the Technical Council of Civil Aviation, earthworks have started for the construction of a new aircraft maintenance hangar, with corresponding workshops and other facilities that will be occupied by Coopesa, in the Juan Santamaria International Airport.
Approval has been given to the design of a new maintenance hangar at the Juan Santamaria airport and the project will be started in the first half of the year.
In December the International Civil Aviation Organization approved plans and designs for the construction of a new 10,000 square meter hangar to accomodate up to 6 large aircraft. This will allow for the expansion of the main airport in Costa Rica to the east.
The aircraft maintenance company Aeroman has confirmed its plan to expand its facilities in the department of La Paz, which will increase its service from 12 to 28 aircraft.
Laprensagrafica.com notes that the project "... will be implemented in two phases, the first will have an investment of $55 million and will be for the construction of a fifth Aeroman hangar, in addition it also includes a taxiway, platform for use by the hangars and renovation and improvement of access roads. "
The Ministry of Finance has announced that the aircraft maintenance firm Aeroman will be expanding its operations in the country, including investment in expansion of its installations.
According to comments made by Minister Tharsis Salomon Lopez in a meeting with journalists, they are in the final phase of negotiations with the firm Aeroman aircraft maintenance, which will be expanding its operations in El Salvador, where it has operated for more than five years.
The airline plans to build a hangar for carrying out heavy maintenance processes on its fleet of aircraft.
The airline is also evaluating moving all of its aircraft maintenance to Panama which would bring cost savings.
The enlargement of maintenance works requires a hangar for which "the company is only waiting for the airport administrators to transfer the land in order to begin building the new structure."