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    Edson Murguia

    Research Analyst at SummaCap

    Edson R. Murguia is the Managing Partner at SummaCap, specializing in strategic investment advisory and financial administration with a focus on Latin American markets. Leveraging advanced academic credentials from ITESM, Harvard University, and IPADE, he provides expertise across sectors such as investment strategy, business administration, and public accounting. Murguia began his career after completing rigorous finance and executive programs, subsequently joining SummaCap where he advises on key portfolio strategies and serves as an Investment Strategy Advisor for AMIB. He holds a Bachelor’s in Financial Administration, a Graduate Degree in Business Administration from Harvard, and is credentialed as a registered investment advisor through Mexico's AMIB, supported by additional executive training.

    Edson Murguia's questions to Pacific Airport (PAC) leadership

    Edson Murguia's questions to Pacific Airport (PAC) leadership • Q1 2025

    Question

    Edson Murguia of SummaCap inquired about the sustainability of cargo revenue growth and whether the current level of employee costs is expected to persist in the coming quarters.

    Answer

    Executive Raul Musalem explained that the Q1 surge in cargo revenue was partly artificial, driven by companies building inventory ahead of potential tariff changes, making the growth rate's sustainability uncertain. He also confirmed that the current level of personnel and salary costs is expected to continue, as the integration of GWTC was already factored into the company's budget and guidance.

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    Edson Murguia's questions to Pacific Airport (PAC) leadership • Q4 2024

    Question

    Edson Murguia of SummaCap, via webcast, asked how Volaris's expectation of 30 grounded aircraft in 2025 would impact GAP's traffic guidance and requested the completion timeline for Puerto Vallarta's new terminal.

    Answer

    Executive Raul Musalem stated that the traffic guidance already considers the number of grounded planes for Volaris and therefore will not be impacted. He also confirmed that the new terminal in Puerto Vallarta is scheduled to be finished in December 2026.

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