
Fraport Subsidiary LAP Unveils New Terminal in Lima, Elevating South American Aviation Hub

Fraport AG's subsidiary, Lima Airport Partners (LAP), has inaugurated a new terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, enhancing its capacity to 40 million passengers annually. This development includes a digital apron management system, a second runway, and a new air traffic control tower, with total investments of around two billion dollars. The project, which began in 2019, aims to position Lima as a major aviation hub in South America.
Lima Airport Partners (LAP), a subsidiary of Fraport AG, has inaugurated a new terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru. This development marks a significant milestone as it transforms the airport into a major hub in South America with a capacity to handle up to 40 million passengers annually. The terminal's opening follows a two-week trial run to ensure operational efficiency and stability. Notably, the airport will be the first in South America to implement a digital apron management system, enhancing the management of aircraft movements. The expansion, which began in 2019, includes extensive infrastructure developments such as a second runway and a new air traffic control tower, with total investments reaching approximately two billion dollars. This project underscores Fraport AG's commitment to elevating Lima's status as a key connectivity point in the region.
