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    Spain's Aena to Invest $15.2 Billion in Airport Upgrades in 2027-2031

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Aena will invest $15.2 billion by 2031 to upgrade Spanish airports, addressing increased passenger traffic and capacity challenges.

    Aena Plans $15.2 Billion Investment for Airport Enhancements by 2031

    MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish airport operator Aena said on Thursday it plans to triple its investments to 12.88 billion euros ($15.24 billion) during the 2027-2031 period, aiming to upgrade terminals to cope with passenger traffic increases.

    The company estimates Spanish airports will handle up to 320 million passengers in 2025, a 3.4% increase from last year's record 309 million, driven by a booming tourism industry that has contributed to making the Spanish economy one of the fastest growing among developed nations.

    Aena's shares fell 4.7% on the news on Thursday.

    The airport operator expects the current volume of passengers to keep rising in the coming years, as its main airports in Spain are set to become major hubs for intercontinental connections.

    "Madrid and Barcelona airports are close to capacity and need a new wave of investment," Chief Executive Maurici Lucena said in a speech on Thursday. "They are very full," he added.

    Spain, the second most visited country in the world after France, has seen international arrivals climb 5.9% to 75.4 million in the first eight months of this year.

    Lucena added that the coming years would pose both technical and business challenges for Aena, as the company will undertake multiple simultaneous projects across Spanish airports while ensuring uninterrupted operations.

    Aena, the world's largest airport operator in terms of passengers, had budgeted 3.54 billion euros of investment in the previous four-year period that will end by 2026.

    The Spanish cabinet is set to review the proposed investment plan on October 15, the company said.

    ($1 = 0.8452 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Corina Pons, editing by Emma Pinedo and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aena plans to invest $15.2 billion in airport upgrades by 2031.
    • •Spanish airports expected to handle 320 million passengers by 2025.
    • •Madrid and Barcelona airports nearing capacity, requiring upgrades.
    • •Spain's tourism growth drives increased passenger traffic.
    • •Investment plan under review by the Spanish cabinet.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain's Aena to invest $15.2 billion in airport upgrades in 2027-2031

    1What is Aena's planned investment amount for airport upgrades?

    Aena plans to invest 12.88 billion euros, equivalent to $15.24 billion, during the 2027-2031 period.

    2How many passengers is Aena expecting in 2025?

    Aena estimates that Spanish airports will handle up to 320 million passengers in 2025, marking a 3.4% increase from the previous year's record.

    3What challenges does Aena anticipate in the coming years?

    Aena expects to face both technical and business challenges as it undertakes multiple simultaneous projects across Spanish airports.

    4When will the Spanish cabinet review Aena's investment plan?

    The Spanish cabinet is set to review the proposed investment plan on October 15.

    5What impact did the investment announcement have on Aena's shares?

    Following the announcement, Aena's shares fell by 4.7%.

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