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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

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oma[.]aero
Country Mexico
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, known by its acronym OMA, is a Mexican airport operator that manages a network of airports in the central and northern regions of the country. The company provides aeronautical and non‑aeronautical services typical of airport management, including facilities for passenger processing, cargo handling, and commercial activities within airport premises. Its operations enable both domestic and international flights to serve passengers and cargo across the regions it serves.

OMA’s concession covers 13 airport locations, a figure explicitly referenced in its recent cybersecurity incident report where it noted the need to maintain operations across all sites. The firm’s headquarters are situated in Mexico, from where it coordinates corporate functions and strategic planning for the airport group. By overseeing this portfolio, OMA contributes to the connectivity of key economic corridors linking industrial centers, border cities, and tourist destinations.

As a concessionaire created under Mexico’s 1995 airport privatization program, OMA operates under the regulatory oversight of the Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes and adheres to national aviation safety and security standards. The organization has developed specialized competencies in integrating operational continuity measures, as demonstrated by its activation of security protocols and backup systems during the October 2024 cybersecurity incident. This focus on resilience underscores its positioning as a service provider that prioritizes both passenger experience and infrastructure protection.

OMA is constituted as a Mexican corporation (S.A.B. de C.V.) and its shares are listed on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores under the ticker OMA, reflecting a public‑ownership structure. The company’s governance includes a board of directors responsible for overseeing compliance, risk management, and long‑term investment in airport infrastructure.

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