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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte filings document the U.S. reporting record for OMA, a Mexico-incorporated foreign private issuer and operator of 13 international airports in central and northern Mexico. Form 6-K reports furnish monthly passenger traffic, new route activity, quarterly operating and financial results, annual meeting materials, dividend approvals, share repurchase reserves, short-term financing and responses to Mexican Stock Exchange inquiries.
The company’s Form 20-F and annual report disclosures cover its airport operations and commercial services, including hotels at Mexico City Terminal 2 and the Monterrey airport, revenue categories, Master Development Plan investments, governance, board and committee matters, capital structure, risk factors and its ADR listing framework. Filings also record OMA’s public-company status on the Mexican Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Global Select Market and its position within VINCI Airports.
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.