Aena S.M.E., S.A. is a Spanish airport management company responsible for the operation, maintenance and commercial development of a network of airports and heliports in Spain. As the concessionaire appointed by the Spanish government, the company provides a full range of airport services, including terminal operations, ground handling coordination, security oversight and retail and real estate management within its facilities. Through long‐term public‐private partnership agreements, Aena oversees critical infrastructure that supports both domestic and international air traffic.
Beyond its core operations in Spain, Aena has expanded its footprint through strategic investments and consultancy contracts in Europe and Latin America. The company holds minority stakes and manages airport concessions in countries such as the United Kingdom, Mexico, Colombia and India, leveraging its technical expertise in terminal design, capacity planning and passenger flow management. These international ventures complement its home‐market activities and reflect a growing focus on global airport infrastructure solutions.
Founded in 1991 following the restructuring of Spain’s civil aviation authority, Aena transitioned to a publicly traded company in 2015 while the Spanish government retained a controlling interest. This evolution from a state agency to a sociedad mercantil allowed Aena to adopt corporate governance practices consistent with international benchmarks, enhance transparency and access capital markets to fund infrastructure upgrades and capacity expansion projects across its airport network.
Headquartered in Madrid, Aena is led by Chief Executive Officer Maurici Lucena, who has overseen the company’s strategic development since 2018. The executive team focuses on driving passenger experience improvements, sustainability initiatives and digital transformation programs designed to optimize airport operations and support long‐term growth in air travel demand.
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