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Lima Airport Partners S.R.L

Lima Airport Partners S.R.L

On 15 November 2000, a consortium formed by German airport operator Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide (then known as Flughafen Frankfurt/Main AG); Bechtel Enterprises Services Ltd. (then known as Bechtel Enterprises International, Ltd.), a member of the Bechtel conglomerate, a U.S. business group originally dedicated to construction; and Cosapi S.A., a Peruvian construction company, won the tender granted by the Peruvian Government for the construction, operation, and transfer (BOT) of Jorge Chávez International Airport, located in the Constitutional Province of Callao (Lima, Peru). Lima Airport Partners S.R.L. (LAP), the concessionary formed by the consortium to comply with the requisites established in the concession contract, began operations on 14 February 2001. The Peruvian Government granted LAP a 30-year concession for the operation and expansion of Jorge Chávez International Airport. In December 2001, Bechtel Enterprises Services, Ltd. transferred its share in LAP to Alterra Lima Holdings, Ltd., a subsidiary of AlterraPartners, an airport operator whose shareholders are Bechtel and Singapore Changi Airport Enterprise Pte Ltd. (SCAE). The latter is the operator of Singapore International Airport. In September 2003, Cosapi sold its share in LAP to Alterra Holdings, Ltd. The resulting share distribution was Alterra Lima Holdings, Ltd. 57.25% and Fraport AG 42.75%. In August 2007, Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide acquired 57.25% of Alterra Lima Holdings and bccame the main LAP shareholder.

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About Lima Airport Partners S.R.L

Founded

2001

Estimated Revenue

$10M-$50M

Employees

51-250

Category

Sector

Industrials

Industry Group

Transportation

Industry

Transportation

Location

City

Callao

State

Callao

Country

Peru

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