Feb 13 β€’ 18:54 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Authorize Aeropuertos Argentina to assign spaces for new ramp companies at Aeroparque

Argentina's regulatory agency has allowed Aeropuertos Argentina to assign spaces for a new ramp service provider at Jorge Newbery International Airport due to operational capacity constraints.

The Argentine regulatory body, the National Airport System Regulatory Agency (Orsna), has recently authorized an exceptional framework for assigning ramp service spaces at Jorge Newbery International Airport, also known as Aeroparque. This comes as a response to the operational limitations faced at the airport where only two ramp service providers, Intercargo and Aerohandling, have been serving the needs of the current air traffic and logistics requirements. The resolution, known as Resolution 6/2026, was published in the Official Bulletin and highlights the necessity for an additional operator to enhance efficiency and service delivery at the airport.

According to industry sources, the current configuration of platforms and operational areas at Aeroparque is conducive to integrating a third ramp operator without compromising the quality or efficiency of ongoing services. This exception allows for a flexible approach that aims to improve service provision amidst increasing air traffic and demand for airport services. The decision reflects a growing recognition of the need for enhanced infrastructural management in response to evolving market demands.

This authorization raises several implications for airport operations, including potential new services from the incoming ramp service provider, which could lead to better competition, reduced wait times, and ultimately improved passenger experiences. The move may also signal future expansions or developments at Aeroparque, as the airport adapts to meet the needs of an ever-increasing number of airlines and flight operations.

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