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Aeropuertos del Perú
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Airports of Peru (Spanish: Aeropuertos del Perú) is a private company that operates twelve regional airports in Peru. It is the first group of regional airports the government of Peru transferred to a private operator.[1] The company was incorporated on October 30, 2006.

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History

In 2013, AdP invested US$112 million in the renovation of the runways of three airports: Chiclayo, Piura y Talara.[2]

Activity

In December 2014, AdP was 100% acquired by Talma, a Peruvian airport services company that belongs to the Sandoval group and Enfoca Inversiones.[3]

AdP's partners comprise Swissport GBH Perú, an air cargo warehousing, ramp services, and maintenance company in the Jorge Chávez International Airport area,[4] and GBH Investments, the holding of Swissport GBH group that brings expertise in infrastructure project management.[4]

AdP is being advised by the ANA Aeroportos de Portugal, providing know-how, experience and expertise in airports management to Aeropuertos del Perú. ANA operates six regional airports in Portugal: Flores, Horta, Ponta Delgada, Santa María, Lisbon and Faro.[5]

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Airports operated by AdP

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Trujillo airport

The following airports are operated by Aeropuertos del Perú (AdP). All but one (in Pisco) are located in Northern Peru.[6]

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