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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte reports recurring operating, financial and governance developments for OMA, a Mexican airport operator whose OMAB American depositary shares trade in the United States. The company operates 13 international airports in nine states of central and northern Mexico, including airports serving Monterrey, Acapulco, Mazatlán, Zihuatanejo, regional centers and border cities.
Recurring updates cover monthly terminal passenger traffic by domestic and international category, quarterly operating and financial results, aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenue trends, capital investments and major maintenance under Master Development Plans, annual reports and Form 20-F filings, shareholder meetings, dividends, share repurchase authorizations, financing activity and ADR-related ownership or tender-offer disclosures. OMA also reports on commercial services tied to its airport network, including airport hotels in Mexico City and Monterrey.
Aerodrome Infrastructure and affiliates announced the results of their cash tender offer for up to 60,155,201 Series B shares of Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) held by U.S. persons. The offer expired on June 30, 2021, with 1,579,317 ADSs and 90,217,248 Series B Shares tendered. Due to oversubscription, they will purchase 923,703 ADSs and 52,765,577 Series B Shares at Ps.137 per Series B Share and Ps.1,096 per ADS, totaling approximately Ps.8,241 million. Post-settlement, the Offerors will own 30.1% of OMA's stock.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, operating as OMA (NASDAQ: OMAB), announced its Annual Ordinary and Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting scheduled for July 7, 2020. Shareholders can access detailed information regarding the meeting agenda via their official website. OMA operates 13 international airports in central and northern Mexico, including Monterrey and other notable tourist destinations. The company emphasizes compliance with international safety and environmental standards and provides airport and commercial services to over 1,000 employees.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) announced the postponement of its Annual General Ordinary and Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting originally scheduled for June 19, 2020, due to health concerns related to COVID-19. The new date for the Meeting will be communicated in due time. OMA operates 13 international airports in Mexico's central and northern regions, and employs over 1,000 staff to provide essential airport services compliant with international standards.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) reported a dramatic 93.5% decrease in terminal passenger traffic in May 2020 compared to May 2019. Domestic traffic fell by 93.1%, while international traffic saw a 96.4% decline. Notably, OMA's total passengers dropped from 1,926,746 to 139,386, a 92.8% reduction. This decline is attributed to COVID-19 measures and reduced airline capacity, with 95.4% of traffic being commercial. The company continues to face challenges due to low travel demand.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, known as OMA (NASDAQ: OMAB), has announced its Annual Ordinary and Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting scheduled for June 19th, 2020. This meeting will facilitate discussions on various agenda items important for the shareholders. OMA operates 13 international airports in central and northern Mexico, with a significant presence in Monterrey and popular tourist locales. The company employs over 1,000 people and ensures compliance with international safety and environmental standards. For more details, shareholders can visit their dedicated webpage.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, known as OMA (NASDAQ: OMAB), reported a staggering 92.8% decrease in terminal passenger traffic across its 13 airports in April 2020 compared to April 2019. Domestic passenger traffic fell by 92.2%, while international traffic dropped 96.9%. The decline is attributed to COVID-19 health measures and a significant reduction in airline seat capacity. For the first four months of 2020, total traffic decreased 28.9% year-over-year. OMA operates vital airports serving major Mexican metropolitan and tourist destinations.
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