North Center Airport Group (OMA) achieved a record operating flow (Ebitda) of 7,088 million pesos in 2022, an increase of 38.7% compared to last year, thanks to the recovery it had in its passenger traffic.
Regarding 2019, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the company’s Ebitda grew 27.4%, the company reported in its fourth quarter report to the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV).
The company experienced a significant recovery in its business last year after the pandemic, which caused a collapse in the aviation sector during 2020 and 2021 due to sanitary restrictions.
OMAlike the other two airport groups (assur and GAP) listed on the BMV, barely managed until last year to recover the levels of passenger traffic it had before the health crisis.
In 2012, the station that operates the Monterrey airport, among other airports, had traffic of 23.22 million passengers, slightly above the 23.17 million it transported in 2019.
Analysts from Monex Casa de Bolsa qualified the company’s report as “positive” and recommended the purchase of the share since they calculate that it has a potential return of 29.54 percent.
The operator had a year-on-year growth in its net profit of 36.8%, totaling 3,917 million pesos between January and December 2022.
While its income amounted to 11,935 million pesos last year, a growth of 36.9% compared to 2021.
The company’s solid financial results, as well as the recovery in its passenger traffic, were the main reasons why its shares had one of the best performances on the BMV last year. His shares rebounded 23.25% last year.
So far in 2023, its titles advance 18.31%, trading at 177.55 pesos each at the close of this Thursday, February 16. It is the ninth station that earns the most within the referential index S&P/BMV CPI of the Mexican Stock Exchange.
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