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Aena moves to final stage of tender process to manage Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport

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The Corner Alphavalue/Divacons | Aena (AENA) has advanced to the final stage of the tender to manage Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport (GIG), consolidating its expansion in Brazil. The company is competing with Vinci (buy, target price €190/share) and Zurich Airport for this second Rio airport, seeking to strengthen its network, which already includes 17 airports in the country. Meanwhile, Aena’s airport network expects to handle 70,50…

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Spanish group has set up the grant of Tom Jobim International Airport, Galeão, for R$ 2.9 billion; contract goes up to 2039

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The control of the International Airport of Rio de Janeiro-Galeao passes to Aena. The Spanish airport manager has been imposed on the Swiss Zurich Airport and the current administrator RIOgaleão in a tight auction for the management of the infrastructure in exchange for 2,900 million Brazilian reais (480 million euros in the current conversion), which represents a premium of 210% against the minimum offer.After being successful in the contest he…

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The Aena set up the concession of Galeão airport in Rio de Janeiro in an intense competition on the afternoon of the second day. The Spanish group, already administering Congo and other terminals in Brazil, offered R$ 2.9 billion by asset – an area of 210.8% at the minimum price defined by the Government – winning Vinci Compas and Changi (the current Galeão operators), and the Zurich Airport in an electric dispute. The air at B3 became tense acc…

The Spanish airport operator Aena was awarded on Monday the tender for the concession of the management of the international airport Galeão de Rio de Janeiro, thus securing a contract to manage the third busiest airport in Brazil until 2039.The winning offer of Aena amounted to 2,900 million reais (552.10 million dollars).The Brazilian government had set a minimum price of 932 million reais.Aena exceeded the offers of Zurich Airport and of a con…

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The Corner broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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