Total remodeling of Tucumán Airport (Argentina) announced to boost connectivity

The Teniente Benjamín Matienzo International Airport in Tucumán, Argentina, will undergo a complete renovation with an investment of $58 million, allowing it to double its operational capacity and improve the passenger experience.

A Modern and Functional Airport

The airport renovation will be carried out by Aeropuertos Argentina in collaboration with the Regulatory Body of the National Airport System (ORSNA). Thanks to this transformation, the terminal will be able to handle up to 1,500,000 passengers annually, double its current capacity, and operate both domestic and international flights simultaneously.

Currently, the terminal has 8,600 m² of covered space, but with the expansion, an additional 1,400 m² will be added, reaching a total of 10,000 m² of fully renovated space.

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Key Infrastructure Improvements

Expansion and New Facilities

Platform Improvements

In addition to the terminal renovations, the airport platform will be optimized for better aircraft operations, allowing it to accommodate larger flights.

A Project with Regional Impact

The presentation of the renovation project was attended by important national and provincial authorities, including Franco Mogetta, Secretary of Transportation of the Nation; Osvaldo Jaldo, Governor of Tucumán; Lisandro Catalán, Deputy Chief of Cabinet of the Interior; Daniel Scioli, Secretary of Tourism; Hernán de Arzuaga Pinto, President of ORSNA; and Daniel Ketchibachian, CEO of Aeropuertos Argentina.

Franco Mogetta emphasized that this project will enhance regional connectivity, reinforcing the Open Skies policy promoted by the government of Javier Milei, which has liberalized the air market, allowing new routes and airlines in the country.

Osvaldo Jaldo highlighted that the Benjamín Matienzo Airport is a key hub in northern Argentina, not only for the number of passengers but also for its importance in cargo transportation and boosting export activities.

Key Data on Airport Operations

In 2024, the Tucumán Airport mobilized 732,339 passengers and operated an average of 500 monthly flights by Aerolíneas Argentinas, Jetsmart, and Flybondi. Among the destinations with the highest connectivity are:

Features of the New Terminal

Ground Floor

Upper Floor

An Airport Ready for the Future

The modernization of the Tucumán Airport adds to other investments made in previous years, such as the renovation of the domestic arrivals and departures area in 2024 and the runway expansion between 2016 and 2017.

Thanks to this renovation, the Benjamín Matienzo Airport will not only improve connectivity and the passenger experience but will also strengthen its strategic role in cargo transportation and the economic development of the region.

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