
With the rapid growth of the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil, the volume of international cargo at José Joaquín Olmedo Airport has recorded a substantial increase in recent years.
Mr. Eduardo Eurnekian, president of Corporación América, was clever enough to see this upward trend as a unique opportunity.
The recognized Argentine businessman got to work and, together with Guayaquil Airport Terminal (TAGSA: Terminal Aeroportuaria de Guayaquil), he developed an ambitious project to prevent a bottleneck from forming in the regional economy.
The new cargo terminal built by TAGSA represented an investment of 4 million dollars. The stunning construction took 7 months of hard work to complete.
This new space is over 150,000 square feet, divided into handling yards, distribution areas, courier, international transit, temporary storage, modules for the development of customs procedures, administrative building and parking lots. (more…)


The Japanese Mitsubishi Group has formally announced yesterday its partnership with the International Biocean Consortium. The latter is led by Eurnekian’s Group through Corporación América. Geodata (Italy), Empresas Navieras (Chile), and Contreras Hermanos (Argentina) are other members of the consortium. The agreement to build the railroad integration system was subscribed with the presence of Osamu Sasaki, Chief Regional Manager of the Asian Corporation. The project will connect the city of Los Andes in Chile with Mendoza through a low-height tunnel.
Corporación América was present at the 19th Contemporaneous Art Fair ArteBA ’10. It did so through one of its companies, Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, to accompany artist Marta Minujín in the presentation of her latest work, the “Golden Multidirectional Obelisk.”
“A little piece is added, inserted, and coupled to the other, just like any territory’s unity. By doing so, we all express a wish, a longing, and a dream. We are joining each piece to create a whole: The unity of all the inhabitants in this world.” This has been the concept that Corporación América and Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, in cooperation with artist Nora Iniesta and Rasti Company, wanted to share to celebrate the 200th anniversary of our Mother Country.
EspacioArte Aeroparque formally opened its 63rd exhibition with an opening cocktail on July 1. It can be found in the arrivals hall at Jorge Newbery City Airport in the City of Buenos Aires.
The businessman submitted José ‘Pepe’ Mujica’s Government a project for development of new airports in the interior of the neighbor country such as Colonia, Rocha and Rivera.
Argentine, Chilean and European people called for the “Expo Net” Seminar held in the trans-Andean country, have looked at the Project and at the Swiss experience in building the longest tunnel in the World.
