The Colombian National Aeronautics Authority (Aerocivil), under Director Luis Alfonso Martínez Chimenty, faces growing scrutiny over delays in modernization projects and infrastructure maintenance. The Office of the Comptroller General (Procuraduría) has raised concerns after discovering equipment failures, system outages, and installation delays affecting air navigation services. Despite Aerocivil’s claims that redundant systems ensure operational safety, the Procuraduría requested detailed explanations regarding the causes of these delays, recovery plans, and measures to strengthen infrastructure. This follows a previous report highlighting structural weaknesses in air traffic management and institutional deficiencies that have placed the national aviation system on alert.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about administrative challenges within Aerocivil and the oversight role of the Procuraduría. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. Both the concerns raised by the regulatory body and the responses from Aerocivil’s






