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August 29 to October 29 there will be no flights Jorge Chavez Airport in Lima from 2:00 to 5:00 due to maintenance work on the runway.
The information was confirmed by Lima Airport Partners (LAP), Peru’s airport operator and concessionaire for Jorge Chavez Airport, in a statement posted on Twitter.
“Repair work to be carried out in Landing path airport them. Jorge Chávez from August 29 to October 29, 2022, LAP clarifies that these works are being carried out as part of the Runway, Platform and Maneuvering Pad Preventive Maintenance Plan, which was announced with due anticipation in November 2021, thereby complying with provisions of the military-technical cooperation,” the notice says.
there will be no cancellations
According to the publication, although there will be no flights, this does not mean that scheduled flights will be canceled or rescheduled to other dates, since the airlines have already been informed in advance, so they do not have scheduled landings or landings at this time.
“Airlines receive this information in a timely manner from MTC’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC), where they request approval of their flight routes,” LAP said.
“This type of work is planned in advance, so air traffic control ensures that there are no flights during these time slots for which this measure does not lead to the cancellation or rescheduling of flights,” he added.
Airport improvement works
Jorge Chavez Airport expansion includes a new control tower, Landing path and a terminal with twice the capacity of the current one, with an estimated investment of $1,600 million.
The first two structures are expected to be completed by the end of this year, although in the case of the terminal expected to end in the third quarter of 2024 and start next year, progress is 9% to date.
In addition, additional investments in the amount of USD 160 million will be directed to the reconstruction of T1, the area of which has increased by 90 thousand square meters.two. The bet is that in the next two decades, the annual flow of passengers will be 50 million people.
Source: RPP

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