
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (Asur) signed a contract to acquire 20 airports that are part of the portfolio of the Brazilian operator Motiva Infraestrutura de Mobilidade (Motiva) , which has concessions in Brazil, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Curaçao.
In a report sent to the Mexican Stock Exchange (BVM) , Asur specified that the purchase agreement to acquire the entire shareholding of Companhia de Participações em Concessões (CPC), a subsidiary of Motiva, was at a price of 936 million dollars (USD), and an enterprise value of two billion 566 million USD .
“The acquisition represents a cornerstone in Asur’s expansion strategy in the region, incorporating four new markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, including Brazil, the largest aviation market in terms of passengers in Latin America, to the already established presence in Mexico, Colombia and Puerto Rico,” he stated.
He specified that the incorporation of these infrastructures will add more than 45 million passengers to the 71 million users reported by the airport concessionaire in 2024.
The portfolio includes Quito International Airport, as well as Juan Santamaría Airport in San José, Costa Rica; Curaçao Airport in Curaçao; Confins Airport in Brazil, as well as Pampulha Airport, the airports of the Southern Bloc and those of the Central Bloc in Brazil.
Of the 20 airports that make up CPC’s portfolio, 17 of them have more than 15 years remaining on their concessions.
Asur expects the transaction to close during the first half of 2026 .
The airport operator with operations in Mexico, the United States, and Colombia reported that total passenger traffic between January and October 2025 was 58.9 million travelers, representing an increase of 0.2% compared to the same period last year.

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