Corporación América Airports to report Q2 2026 results on Aug 18
Corporación América Airports (CAAP) scheduled its Q2 2026 earnings release for August 18, preceding market open. A conference call is set for 12:00 pm ET with CEO Martín Eurnekian and CFO Jorge Arruda. The operator, which manages 52 airports across six nations, reported serving 86.7 million passengers in 2025, a 9.8% rise over 2024 levels.

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Corporación América Airports S.A. (NYSE: CAAP) will report its second quarter 2026 financial results on Tuesday, August 18, ahead of market open. The global private airport operator will also host a conference call later that day at 12:00 pm Eastern Time to discuss the performance.
The call will feature commentary from Mr. Martín Eurnekian, Chief Executive Officer, and Mr. Jorge Arruda, Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Patricio Iñaki Esnaola, Head of Investor Relations, will also participate.
Event Details
Participants can join the conference call by dialing 1-833-461-5787 in the US or +44-808-196-8935 in the UK. The conference ID is 163487257. A live webcast and recording playback will be available through the company’s designated link.
Company Overview
Corporación América Airports acquires, develops, and operates airport concessions across Latin America and Europe. The company currently operates 52 airports in six countries: Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Armenia, and Italy.
In 2025, Corporación América Airports served 86.7 million passengers, representing a 9.8% increase from the 79.0 million passengers served in 2024. This growth highlights the expanding traffic volume across its concession portfolio leading into the current reporting period.
For further information, investors can visit http://investors.corporacionamericaairports.com .
How will the 9.8% passenger growth in 2025 translate into revenue per passenger and overall profitability for Q2 2026?
What specific expansion or acquisition strategies is CAAP pursuing in its key markets of Argentina, Brazil, and Italy to sustain traffic growth?
How are current geopolitical and economic conditions in Latin America impacting operational costs and concession stability for the company?




























