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The SEC filings page for Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, S.A.B. de C.V. (OMA) (NASDAQ: OMAB; BMV: OMA) brings together the company’s regulatory disclosures as a foreign private issuer. OMA files annual reports on Form 20‑F or Form 40‑F and current reports on Form 6‑K that cover traffic statistics, quarterly operating and financial results, dividend payments, debt issuances, and other relevant corporate events.
Through these filings, investors can review how OMA’s aeronautical and non‑aeronautical revenues evolve across its 13 international airports in nine states of central and northern Mexico. Quarterly 6‑K reports provide details on passenger traffic by airport and route, domestic and international traffic splits, commercial versus general aviation, cargo units, and workload units. They also present revenue breakdowns, adjusted EBITDA, operating income, capital investments under Master Development Plans, and diversification revenues from hotel services, freight logistics (OMA Carga), real estate, and industrial services at the OMA VYNMSA Aero Industrial Park.
OMA’s filings also describe construction revenues and costs recognized under IFRIC 12 for improvements to concessioned airport assets, the impact of airport concession taxes, and the treatment of maintenance provisions. Investors can find information on debt placements in the Mexican market, including long‑term notes used to prepay short‑term loans and fund committed investments, as well as disclosures related to dividend declarations and payment schedules approved at Annual General Ordinary Shareholders’ Meetings.
On Stock Titan, these SEC documents are updated in near real time from EDGAR, and AI‑powered tools help summarize key points from lengthy 6‑K, 20‑F, or 40‑F filings. Users can quickly see how traffic trends, revenue composition, capital expenditures, and financing decisions are described in OMA’s official reports, without reading every table and footnote. This makes it easier to understand the regulatory record behind OMAB stock and to track changes in the company’s airport operations, diversification activities, and capital structure over time.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) has successfully completed a significant debt issuance in the Mexican market, raising Ps.2.75 billion in long-term notes on June 27, 2025. This follows their previous announcement made on June 25, 2025.
OMA operates 13 international airports across nine states in central and northern Mexico, including major locations such as:
- Monterrey (Mexico's third-largest metropolitan area)
- Tourist destinations: Acapulco, Mazatlán, and Zihuatanejo
- Nine other regional centers and border cities
The company, which employs over 1,200 people, also manages the NH Collection Hotel at Mexico City airport's Terminal 2 and the Hilton Garden Inn at Monterrey airport. Since December 2022, OMA has been part of VINCI Airports, the world's leading private airport operator. The company maintains dual listings on the Mexican Stock Exchange (OMA) and NASDAQ Global Select Market (OMAB).
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) has successfully completed a Ps.2.75 billion debt placement in the Mexican market through two tranches of notes. The issuance received strong market acceptance with 4.3x demand from institutional investors.
The debt consists of:
- 3-year Notes (OMA 25): Ps.820 million at TIIE + 45bps, paying interest every 28 days, maturing June 2028
- 7-year Notes (OMA 25-2): Ps.1.93 billion at 9.34% fixed rate, paying interest semi-annually, maturing June 2032
Both issuances received the highest possible Mexican ratings of AAA(mex) from Fitch and AAA.mx from Moody's Local. Proceeds will be used to refinance Ps.600 million in short-term debt, fund investments under the 2021-2025 Master Development Program, and general corporate purposes. OMA operates 13 international airports across nine Mexican states and is part of VINCI Airports since December 2022.