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Airplanes and airports. Spain privatises the airport management giant Aena

Madrid, Spain - The company manages 46 airports in Spain and 15 more around the world

The airport management company Aena made the first step towards privatisation. The deadline to apply was September 23. The Minister of Public Works and Transports Ana Pastor -from Berlin where she was visiting the world transport fair Innotrans- highlighted the “Great interest” shown by national and international investors after the firm’s Stock Exchange quotation. An interest that is easy to un...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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