
The roof of the terminal represents an eagle with its wings open to take flight. Design and structure of the new international airport in Mexico Cityĭeveloped by renowned architects Foster + Partners, and FR-EE (Fernando Romero Enterprise), the airport’s design, shape and structure is inspired by Mexican art and architecture. The new airport will initially have double the capacity of the existing airport and will eventually able to handle four times the current traffic.

The existing facilities of the airport are no longer sufficient to serve the increasing passenger traffic, which is feared to limit the growth of air travel in Mexico, pushing the government to seek a viable solution for accommodating all current and future aviation demands of the region. Although the airport has two runways, only one can be operated at any given time as the landing strips are located too close to each other.

It acts as an entry point for global tourists and a number of business travellers into the state also in addition to serving as a strategic point connecting the country to the rest of the world.įor the past 20 years, there has been a constant demand for the airport’s expansion due to the rapid increase in the rate of passengers and cargo transportation at the airport.

Mexico City New International Airport project backgroundīenito Juarez International Airport is the central airport catering one third of the passengers in Mexico.
