Colombia: More than COP 45.3 billion to be invested to optimize José María Córdova Airport

The Colombian Minister of Transportation, Guillermo Francisco Reyes González, visited the José María Córdova International Airport and announced the new interventions that will be carried out in the infrastructure of this terminal.

According to the minister, the airport serving Medellín will go from receiving 11 million passengers to 13.5 million with a specific objective: to improve the stay of users and provide better service.

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In his tour of the terminal located in the municipality of Rionegro, Reyes assured that more than COP 45,300 million will be delivered by the nation to be executed by the concessionaire Airplan.

These are some of the works to be carried out:

Adaptation of the current connection module:

– Three double migration modules.
– Six corridors for biig (biometric data): three for inter/national connections and three for national/inter.
– Three security filters for connections: two for national/inter and a new one for international.

For the General Director (E) of Civil Aeronautics, Francisco Ospina Ramírez, “these works represent the initial results of the technical work and budget management of Civil Aeronautics, the willingness and expertise of the National Infrastructure Agency, as well as the support of the Regional Government and the Concessionaire. We hope that this strategy materializes soon, for the benefit of users and that we can work with the Ministry of Transportation and the region in the projection of the aeronautical model for the next 30 years. This is the great challenge ahead.”

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