After being the architect of the financing strategy for the now-shelved new Mexico City airport project, Dueñas, 43, in 2018 took on the general management of Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA), an operator of 13 air terminals in central and northern Mexico. Under his leadership, the company established a five-year master plan, which was approved by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s government. Dueñas remains as CEO following the purchase of 30% of the company by France’s Grupo Vinci, which led to the departure of several members of the board of directors.