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Mexico S&P/BMV IPC
OMAB
Over the past 12 months, OMAB has underperformed Mexico S&P/BMV IPC, delivering a return of +20% compared to the Mexico S&P/BMV IPC's +23% growth.
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte SAB de CV
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In the bustling corridors of the aviation industry, Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte SAB de CV, commonly known as OMA, has carved out a significant presence in Mexico's air transportation landscape. Established through a government initiative to privatize the nation’s airports, OMA was born from the idea of enhancing operational efficiency and quality standards. The company holds concessions to operate 13 airports in key regions throughout the northern and central parts of Mexico, including the strategically important Monterrey International Airport. Much like a maestro orchestrating a symphony, OMA harmonizes the complexities of airport management, focusing on the seamless integration of services from the moment passengers enter the terminal to when they board their flights. This involves managing facilities, ensuring safety and security, and optimizing the flow of air and passenger traffic. OMA’s revenue streams are multifaceted, akin to a diversified portfolio that minimizes risk while maximizing profitability. The company derives revenues primarily from two segments: aeronautical and non-aeronautical services. Aeronautical revenues are generated from airlines and include landing fees, parking charges, and passenger charges, forming the backbone of the company's financial structure. On the other hand, the non-aeronautical side—covering services such as retail concessions, real estate leases, parking facilities, and advertising spaces—acts as the icing on the cake, capturing the ancillary spending of travelers and businesses alike. By balancing these sources of income, OMA has adeptly positioned itself to capitalize on Mexico's growing demand for air travel, driving sustainable growth and delivering value to its shareholders.