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Aena : ウィキペディア英語版
ENAIRE

ENAIRE, formerly known as ''Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea'' (Aena),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO )〕 literally "Spanish Airports and Air Navigation", is the Spanish public body that owns and operates the majority of airports in Spain, with the exceptions of the privately owned Ciudad Real and Lleida-Alguaire airports. ENAIRE is also responsible for Air Traffic Control throughout Spain while the body's proprietary ATC system is called SACTA. The head office is located in Madrid.〔"(Legal notice )." Aena. Retrieved on 24 January 2013. "Address: Arturo Soria, 109. 28043, Madrid."〕
Currently ENAIRE is undergoing a major airport expansion program. A US$2.2 billion new terminal of Madrid Barajas International Airport was inaugurated in 2006.〔(Madrid Terminal Wins Stirling Prize – Arts, Briefly ), The New York Times, October 16, 2006 〕 Barcelona International Airport's new T1 terminal was completed in 2009, for US$1.7 billion.〔(Barcelona Airport unveils new Terminal T1 ), Europe for Visitors News 〕 Alicante Airport is due to expand soon with a €570 million terminal expected to open in 2011〔(Exemplary services at el Altet ), Euro Weekly, October 4, 2010〕 and Málaga Airport is undergoing an expansion with various investments planned until 2013, with the completion of Terminal 3 in June 2010.〔(Malaga Airport New Terminal Building, Costa Del Sol, Spain ) on airport-technology.com〕 Other airports on the network will be expanded to accommodate the increasing air traffic demand.
ENAIRE is the world's largest airport operator,〔(World’s largest airport operator reports 12% passenger traffic and 21% cargo reduction in May-2009 ), Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, June 17, 2009〕 with 47 airports and two heliports in Spain and participation in airports in Mexico, the USA, Cuba, Colombia, Bolivia, Sweden and the UK.〔(AENA 2009 Report, Geographic Presence )〕
In 2014, 195 million passengers used ENAIRE airports in Spain.〔http://www.aena.es/csee/ccurl/562/194/estadisticas_anual_2014_provisionales.pdf〕 ENAIRE is a full member of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO)
ENAIRE airports feature modern building facades and a standardized set of signs which are used in all of its airports.
==Airport list==
The most important Aena airports in Spain, with 2014 traffic figures:〔
# Madrid-Barajas Airport (41,833,374 passengers)
# Barcelona-El Prat Airport (37,559,044 passengers)
# Palma de Mallorca Airport (23,115,499 passengers)
# Málaga Airport (13,749,134 passengers)
# Gran Canaria Airport (10,315,732 passengers)
# Alicante Airport (10,065,873 passengers)
# Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía) (9,176,274 passengers)
# Ibiza Airport (6,211,882 passengers)
# Lanzarote Airport (5,883,039 passengers)
# Fuerteventura Airport (4,764,632 passengers)
# Valencia Airport (4,592,512 passengers)
# Bilbao Airport (4,015,352 passengers)
# Sevilla Airport (Sevilla) (3,884,146 passengers)
# Tenerife North Airport (Los Rodeos)(3,638,953 passengers)
# Menorca Airport (2,632,615 passengers)
# Girona-Costa Brava Airport (2,160,646 passengers)
# Santiago de Compostela Airport (2,083,873 passengers)
# Murcia-San Javier Airport (1,095,343 passengers)
# Asturias Airport (1,065,570 passengers)

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