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Puerto Rico Ports Authority
Agency overview
Formed
March 19, 1955; 63 years ago (1955-03-19)
Preceding agency
Puerto Rico Transport Authority
Jurisdiction
executive branch
Headquarters
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Agency executive
Omar Marrero Díaz, Executive Director
Parent department
Department of Transportation and Public Works
Key document
Law No. 17 of 1955
Website
www.prpa.pr.gov
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The Puerto Rico Ports Authority (PRPA) (Spanish: Autoridad de los Puertos; AP) is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico charged with developing, operating, and overseeing all seaports and airports in Puerto Rico.[1][2][3] The Authority is ascribed to the Department of Transportation and Public Works and is governed by a Board of Directors whose members are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Its day-to-day operations are under the charge of an Executive Director, currently Omar Marrero Díaz.[4]
Contents
1Seaports overseen
2Airports overseen
3Executive Directors
4External links
5References
Seaports overseen
Further information: List of seaports and harbors in Puerto Rico
Name
Municipality
Cardinality
Aguirre Port
Salinas
south
Port of Arecibo
Arecibo
north
Port of Ceiba
Ceiba
east
Port of Fajardo
Fajardo
east
Port of Guayanilla
Guayanilla
south
Port of Mayagüez
Mayagüez
west
Port of San Juan
San Juan
north
Port of Yabucoa
Yabucoa
southeast
Rafael Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas
Ponce
south
Airports overseen
Further information: List of airports in Puerto Rico
Name
Municipality
IATA
Antonio (Nery) Juarbe Pol Airport
Arecibo
ABO
Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport
Vieques
VQS
Benjamín Rivera Noriega Airport
Culebra
CPX
Eugenio María de Hostos Airport
Mayagüez
MAZ
Fernando Ribas Dominicci Airport
San Juan
SIG
Humacao Airport
Humacao
X63
José Aponte de la Torre Airport
Ceiba
RVR
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Carolina
SJU
Mercedita Airport
Ponce
PSE
Rafael Hernández Airport
Aguadilla
BQN
Executive Directors
Main article: List of Executive Directors of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority
2017–present: Omar Marrero Díaz
External links
www.prpa.pr.gov – official site (in Spanish)
References
^www.PRPA.gobierno.pr, official government website for Puerto Rico Ports Authority (in Spanish)
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