I RETURNED TO OPERATE THE AIRPORT IN SAN JUAN AFTER WORKS ON THE TRACK

The "Domingo Faustino Sarmiento" airport, the city of San Juan, resumed
operations after two months of inactivity due to a series of works on the
track, which was fully renovated for added safety in operations. The
asphalt was repaved, including its banks and service roads in a work
carried out by the regulatory body of the National Airports System (ORSNA)
and by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. With the new works the terminal it has a
beaconing brand new, high density, including approach systems, flash,
thresholds and runway ends, edges running, vertical signposting runway,
taxiways and platform. And with the operating airport, they continue to
carry out additional work on the taxiways and the new passenger terminal.
In addition to the works on the track, the trading platform to move to
having 22. 000 to 42. 000 square meters, which now have six positions
airport for aircraft smaller size (such as a Boeing 737) was extended, or
two large aircraft (such as a Boeing 757 or 767) and two positions for
smaller aircraft. And last February had expanded parking capacity more than
doubled: it went from 110 to 274 garages. The work completed in 2020 for
the airport Expect a modern building with the latest technology, which will
improve operations and provide greater comfort to passengers. There will be
two levels, two lounges (national and international), hall of games and
arrivals, baggage room, three conveyor belts, two runs, bar and VIP lounge.

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