| Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea |
 | | Type | Government entity | | Founded | 1990 | | Headquarters | Madrid, Spain | | Area served | Mainly Spanish territory | | Key people | Manuel Azuaga Moreno, Chairman | | Industry | Aviation | | Services | ATC, Airport management | | Owner | Spanish Government | | Employees | >10.000 | | Divisions | Air Traffic Control, Airports | | Website | http://www.aena.es | Aena is the name of the Spanish state owned company that owns and manage all Spanish airports. Aena is also responsible of the Air Traffic Control all over Spain. AENA means "Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegacion Aerea", literally "Spanish Airports and Air Navigation". Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Currently Aena is undergoing a major airport expansion program. A 6.2 billion euro expansion of Madrid Barajas International Airport was inaugurated in 2006. Major expansion at Barcelona International Airport,Alicante Airport and Málaga Airport will be finished by 2008. Lots of other airports on the network will be expanded to accommodate the increasing air traffic demand. New Terminal 4 Interior Madrid Barajas International Airport (IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD), located northeast of Madrids city center, is the most important international and domestic gateway in Spain, the Iberian Peninsula and southern Europe. ...
Interior view of the airport Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN, ICAO: LEBL), also known as El Prat, is the main airport serving Barcelona, Spain. ...
Alicante International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Alicante), (IATA: ALC, ICAO: LEAL), originally named El Altet, is the main airport for the regions of Alicante and Murcia in Spain. ...
Málaga Airport (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG) is the main airport for the Costa del Sol of Spain. ...
Aena is the biggest airport operator in the world, with participations in airports in Mexico, USA, Cuba, Colombia, Bolivia, Sweden and the UK. Aena's proprietary Air Traffic Control system is called SACTA. For the Canadian musical group, see Air Traffic Control (band). ...
SACTA: Sistema Automático de Control del Tráfico Aéreo - Automatic Control System of Air Traffic. ...
During 2006, 193 Millions passengers used the AENA airports in Spain. Aena airports feature modern building facades and a standardized set of signs which are used in all of its airports. An explanation of what Aena is, can be read in English, in the 2005 version of Aena's annual report here, 2005 Aena's annual report The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Airport list
The most important Aena airports in Spain, with 2006 traffic figures: - Madrid Barajas International Airport (45.530.010 passengers)
- Barcelona International Airport (30.008.152 passengers)
- Son Sant Joan Airport Mallorca (22.408.302 passengers)
- Málaga Airport (13.076.252 passengers)
- Gran Canaria International Airport (10.286.635 passengers)
- Alicante Airport (8.893.749 passengers)
- Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía) (8.845.668 passengers)
- Arrecife Airport Lanzarote (5.626.337 passengers)
- Valencia Airport (4.969.113 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Ibiza (4.460.141 passengers)
- El Matorral Airport (4.071.875 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Bilbao (3.876.062 passengers)
- Tenerife North Airport (Los Rodeos)(4.025.601 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Girona-Costa Brava (3.614.223 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Sevilla (3.870.600 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Menorca (2.690.992 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Santiago de Compostela (1.994.519 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Murcia-San Javier (1.645.886 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Reus (1.385.157 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Jerez de la Frontera (1.381.560 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Asturias (1.353.030 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de La Palma (1.175.328 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Vigo (1.187.730 passengers)
- Aeropuerto de Almería (1.055.545 passengers)
New Terminal 4 Interior Madrid Barajas International Airport (IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD), located northeast of Madrids city center, is the most important international and domestic gateway in Spain, the Iberian Peninsula and southern Europe. ...
Interior view of the airport Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN, ICAO: LEBL), also known as El Prat, is the main airport serving Barcelona, Spain. ...
Son Sant Joan Airport or Aeropuerto de Son Sant Joan (IATA: PMI, ICAO: LEPA) is an airport located approximately 8 km east of Palma de Mallorca, next to the village Can Pastilla. ...
Málaga Airport (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG) is the main airport for the Costa del Sol of Spain. ...
Gran Canaria International Airport (IATA: LPA, ICAO: GCLP), (in Spanish, Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria) is an airport located on Gran Canaria Island, Spain, in the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa. ...
Alicante International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Alicante), (IATA: ALC, ICAO: LEAL), originally named El Altet, is the main airport for the regions of Alicante and Murcia in Spain. ...
Reina SofÃa Airport (IATA: TFS, ICAO: GCTS) is an international airport operated by Spanish firm Aena, located on the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. ...
Arrecife Airport (IATA: ACE, ICAO: GCRR) is an airport serving the Canary Isle of Lanzarote. ...
Valencia Airport (IATA: VLC, ICAO: LEVC) is the main airport for business travellers to Valencia and summer travellers to the Costa del Azahar. ...
Ibiza Airport (IATA: IBZ, ICAO: LEIB) is the airport serving the Balearic island of Ibiza. ...
El Matorral Airport (IATA: FUE, ICAO: GCFV) serves the Spanish island of Fuerteventura and is situated near the capital Puerto del Rosario. ...
The airport closed during a blizzard, January 1985. ...
Los Rodeos Airport (IATA: TFN, ICAO: GCXO), also known as Tenerife North Airport, is one of two international airports on the island of Tenerife, the other one being the much larger and busier Reina SofÃa Airport, in the south of the island. ...
Girona-Costa Brava Airport (IATA: GRO, ICAO: LEGE) is an airport located twelve kilometres south from the city of Girona, next to the small village of Vilobà dOnyar, in the north-east of Catalonia, Spain. ...
San Pablo Airport (IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL) is the main airport for Seville and is Andaluciaâs second airport, behind Malaga. ...
Minorca Airport or Mahon Airport (IATA: MAH, ICAO: LEMH) is the airport serving the Balearic island of Minorca in the Mediterranean Sea, near the coast of Spain. ...
Santiago de Compostela Airport (IATA: SCQ, ICAO: LEST) is an airport near Santiago de Compostela, Spain. ...
Murcia-San Javier Airport (IATA: MJV, ICAO: LELC) is a military air base and civilian passenger airport located in San Javier, 17 miles south of Murcia, Spain. ...
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Jerez Airport or Aeropuerto de Jerez (IATA: XRY, ICAO: LEJR) is an airport located 10 km north of Jerez de la Frontera in Southern Spain, about 80 km from Sevilla and 45 km from Cadiz. ...
Asturias Airport, (IATA: OVD, ICAO: LEAS) is the main airport of Asturias, a region in northern Spain, in Castrillón. ...
La Palma Airport (IATA: SPC, ICAO: GCLA) is an airport located on La Palma in the Canary Islands. ...
Vigo-Peinador International Airport is 15 Km from the center of Vigo, in the terrains of the municipalities of Redondela, Vigo and Mos. ...
AlmerÃa International Airport (IATA: LEI, ICAO: LEAM) is located about 10 kilometres east of the city centre in South-East Spain, in the province of AlmerÃa. ...
External links - Aena Website in Spanish
- Aena Website in english
- Aena's statistics Webpage
- Aena's 2005 annual report
- SACTA Webpage on Indra
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