
Juan Jose Salmon
Juan Jose Salmon is the Chief Executive Officer of LAP, the company managing the new airport in Callao, Peru. He has been at the forefront of the efforts to prepare the airport for its opening on March 30, amidst various challenges, including infrastructure delays and safety concerns in the surrounding area. Salmon has expressed significant worries about the potential safety risks for travelers navigating the crime-filled neighborhoods near the airport and has highlighted the need for enhanced security measures as part of the airport's operational readiness.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón stated that the terminal on Avenida Faucett would only be available for other commercial purposes.
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Peru:
El gerente general de la empresa, Juan José Salmón, dijo que fue una situación totalmente impredecible.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón, gerente general de LAP, declaró a Punto Final que la empresa mantiene un convenio con la Autoridad de Transporte Urbano (ATU) para la fiscalización del sistema de transporte.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón stated that the ATU is responsible for overseeing the Aerodirecto.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón is the general manager of Lima Airport Partners (LAP) who confirmed the old Jorge Chávez airport will no longer operate flights.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón, gerente de Lima Airport (LAP), consideró exitoso el inicio de operaciones en el nuevo aeropuerto.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón, the general manager of LAP, stated that the situation was totally unpredictable but emphasized that it does not absolve LAP of responsibility.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón, general manager of Lima Airport, stated that 12 hydrant carts were installed by 10 p.m.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón is the general manager of Lima Airport and detailed the mechanical failure that affected several flights.
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Peru:
Juan José Salmón, the manager of Lima Airport, clarified that the fuel distribution issue was due to a mechanical problem with one of the installed equipment.
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