On February 13, 2021, the COCESNA laboratory plane completed the commissioning of the air navigation systems of the Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport in San Pedro Sula. An inter-institutional team of professionals worked, continuously and tirelessly, during 3 intense months of work, in the recovery of the systems, damaged by the floods produced by hurricanes ETA and IOTA, in the month of November 2020.
In the month of December 2020, the commissioning of the meteorological systems of head 04, the communications equipment and radar data presentation of the control tower, the primary and secondary radars, plus the approach control center of the airport allowed the reopening of the air terminal.
Operations were resumed under RNAV procedures for aircraft with state-of-the-art navigation equipment, providing the safety and efficiency required for them.
As of today, it has been possible to recover all the efficiency of the air navigation services, with which the Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport is enabled for general aviation, making available all the existing procedures in the air terminal.