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Guilherme Mendes
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
5 questions for CAAP
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Alejandro Anibal Demichelis
Jefferies
3 questions for CAAP
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Fernanda Recchia
BTG Pactual
3 questions for CAAP
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Andres Cardona
Citigroup Inc.
2 questions for CAAP
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Daniel Rojas
Bank of America Corporation
2 questions for CAAP
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Stephen Trent
Citigroup Inc.
2 questions for CAAP
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Daniel Rojas Vielman
Bank of America
1 question for CAAP
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Jay Singh
Citigroup
1 question for CAAP
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Marina Mertens
Latin Securities
1 question for CAAP
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Recent press releases and 8-K filings for CAAP.
Corporación América Airports Amends Seymour Airport Concession Agreement
CAAP
New Projects/Investments
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) announced an addendum to the concession agreement for Seymour Airport in Galápagos, Ecuador, through its subsidiary Ecogal, to rebalance the economic and financial equilibrium impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The concession term for Seymour Airport has been extended by six years through December 31, 2032.
- The Terminal Use Charge (TUC) will increase by $5.20 per passenger, resulting in a new TUC of $31.18 per passenger, subject to annual adjustments.
- The agreement includes a potential investment of up to $4 million for runway repaving works in the second half of 2031, contingent on a technical study in 2029 and maintaining economic equilibrium, and establishes mechanisms for the ongoing maintenance of the concession's economic and financial equilibrium.
Jan 27, 2026, 1:31 PM
Corporación América Airports Amends Seymour Airport Concession Agreement
CAAP
New Projects/Investments
Guidance Update
- Corporación América Airports' subsidiary, Aeropuertos Ecológicos de Galápagos S.A. (Ecogal), has executed an addendum to the concession agreement for Seymour Airport in Galápagos, Ecuador, to rebalance its economic and financial equilibrium following the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The concession term for Seymour Airport has been extended by six years, now running through December 31, 2032.
- The Terminal Use Charge (TUC) will increase by $5.20 per passenger, resulting in a new TUC of $31.18 per passenger, which will be adjusted annually.
- The amendment includes a provision for potential runway repaving works in the second half of 2031, with a maximum investment of $4 million (including VAT), contingent on a technical study in 2029 and the maintenance of economic equilibrium.
Jan 27, 2026, 1:31 PM
Corporación América Airports Secures Extended Armenian Concession and $425M Investment Plan
CAAP
New Projects/Investments
Guidance Update
- Corporación América Airports’ Armenian unit, Armenia International Airports (AIA), has extended its concession to operate Zvartnots and Gyumri Shirak airports for an additional 35 years, pushing the term to December 31, 2067.
- The amended agreement replaces the previous tariff model with an inflation-linked regime allowing annual tariff adjustments from April 2027 and clarifies AIA's exclusive commercial rights.
- AIA is required to submit a new Master Plan by January 31, 2026, which includes a $425 million capital investment program to be executed through 2033 for airport upgrades and capacity expansion.
- Analysts view the deal positively, noting it extends the average life and financial visibility of CAAP’s portfolio, with the stock trading near its 52-week high and attracting Buy ratings with a $27 price target.
Jan 23, 2026, 5:55 PM
Corporación América Airports S.A. Amends Armenia International Airports Concession Agreement
CAAP
New Projects/Investments
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) announced an amendment to its concession agreement for Armenia International Airports, extending the term by 35 years through December 31, 2067.
- The amendment includes a commitment to submit a $425 million Master Plan by January 31, 2026, for capital investments to be executed by 2033 at Zvartnots International Airport.
- Key changes also involve a transition to an inflation-based regime for annual tariff adjustments starting April 2027 and the introduction of an economic equilibrium rebalance framework.
Jan 23, 2026, 12:01 PM
Corporación América Airports Amends Armenia International Airports Concession Agreement
CAAP
New Projects/Investments
Guidance Update
- Corporación América Airports' subsidiary, Armenia International Airports CJSC (AIA), has amended its concession agreement with the Government of the Republic of Armenia, extending the concession term by 35 years through December 31, 2067.
- The amended agreement includes a commitment for AIA to submit a new Master Plan by January 31, 2026, detailing a $425 million capital investment program to be executed by 2033 for infrastructure development and operational enhancements at Zvartnots International Airport.
- Key changes also introduce an inflation-based regime for annual tariff adjustments starting April 2027 and establish economic equilibrium and rebalancing mechanisms to provide compensation in events such as force majeure, passenger traffic declines, or regulatory changes.
Jan 23, 2026, 12:00 PM
Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports Strong December 2025 and Full-Year 2025 Passenger Traffic Growth
CAAP
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
New Projects/Investments
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) reported an 8.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase in total passenger traffic for December 2025, reaching 7.56 million passengers, and a 9.8% YoY increase for full-year 2025, totaling 86.7 million passengers.
- International passenger traffic significantly grew by 12.1% YoY in December 2025 and 11.0% YoY for full-year 2025.
- The company achieved all-time annual passenger records in 2025 in Argentina, Italy, Uruguay, and Armenia.
- For December 2025, cargo volume decreased by 4.0% YoY, while total aircraft movements increased by 4.8% YoY.
Jan 20, 2026, 1:38 PM
Corporación América Airports Receives US$91.2 Million Arbitration Award Payment
CAAP
Legal Proceedings
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) announced on January 20, 2026, that Sociedad Aeroportuaria Kuntur Wasi S.A., in which CAAP holds an indirect 50% equity interest, received a payment of US$91,205,056 from the Republic of Peru.
- This payment is in accordance with a final award issued by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Arbitral Tribunal in May 2024.
- The arbitration (ICSID Case No. ARB/18/27) arose from the arbitrary and unjustified termination by the Government of Peru of the concession agreement for the new Chinchero International Airport.
- The received funds, after any associated taxes, costs, or expenses, will be reflected in CAAP's financial statements, considering its indirect 50% equity interest in Kuntur Wasi.
Jan 20, 2026, 1:37 PM
Corporación América Airports Reports December and Full-Year 2025 Traffic Results
CAAP
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) reported a 9.8% year-on-year (YoY) increase in total passenger traffic for full-year 2025, reaching 86.7 million passengers, and an 8.5% YoY increase in December 2025.
- International passenger traffic grew by 11.0% YoY in 2025 and 12.1% YoY in December, with all operating countries contributing positively.
- The company achieved all-time annual passenger records in Argentina, Italy, Uruguay, and Armenia in 2025.
- Cargo volume decreased by 4.0% YoY in December 2025 but increased by 1.4% for full-year 2025, while aircraft movements rose by 4.8% YoY in December and 6.4% for the full year.
Jan 20, 2026, 1:31 PM
Corporación América Airports Receives ICSID Arbitration Award Payment
CAAP
Legal Proceedings
- Corporación América Airports (CAAP) announced that Sociedad Aeroportuaria Kuntur Wasi S.A., in which CAAP holds an indirect 50% equity interest, received a payment of US$91,205,056 from the Republic of Peru.
- This payment is for a final arbitration award issued by the ICSID Arbitral Tribunal in May 2024, which found the Government of Peru's termination of the concession agreement for the new Chinchero International Airport to be arbitrary and unjustified.
- The receipt of this payment, after any associated taxes, costs, or expenses, will be reflected in CAAP's financial statements in accordance with applicable accounting standards, considering its indirect 50% equity interest in Kuntur Wasi.
Jan 20, 2026, 1:31 PM
Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports November 2025 Traffic Results
CAAP
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
Demand Weakening
- Corporación América Airports S.A. (CAAP) reported a strong 8.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase in total passenger traffic for November 2025.
- This growth was primarily driven by a 12.3% YoY rise in international passenger traffic and a 4.4% YoY increase in domestic passenger traffic.
- Argentina was a significant contributor to the overall passenger traffic growth, with its total traffic increasing by 7.4% YoY.
- In contrast, cargo volume experienced a slight decrease of 0.6% YoY, while aircraft movements increased by 5.0% YoY in November 2025.
Dec 17, 2025, 9:35 PM
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