Quito Airport 78% Completed; Full Operation Seen In Oct 2012
22 Junio 2011 - 3:21PM
Noticias Dow Jones
Construction of the new $683 million Quito International Airport
is 78% complete, and it will be finished by April of 2012, Quito's
Deputy Mayor Jorge Alban said Wednesday.
Alban told Dow Jones Newswires that the new airport will begin
full operations in October 2012 after concluding a six-month trial
period.
The new airport will replace the existing Mariscal Sucre Airport
in the center of the city. It will be located in Tababela, roughly
15 miles outside Ecuador's capital.
Corporacion Quiport is leading the airport construction and will
also manage and administer the airport.
Corporacion Quiport is a consortium that includes Canada's Aecon
Group Inc. (ARE.T, AEGXF), Airport Development Corp., HAS
Development Corp. and Brazil's Andrade Gutierrez Concessoes SA
(ANDG4B.SM).
The project's senior lenders are U.S.-based Overseas Private
Investment Corp. and the Export-Import Bank of the U.S., as well as
the Inter-American Development Bank and Canada's Export Development
Corp.
Quiport was awarded the airport's 35-year concession in
2005.
-By Mercedes Alvaro, Dow Jones Newswires; 5939-9728-653;
mercedes.alvaro@dowjones.com