Bloco de Onze Aeroportos do Brasil (BOAB/Aena)
Bloco de Onze Aeroportos do Brasil (BOAB/Aena) refers to the operation of 11 airports in Brazil by Aena Brasil, a subsidiary of the Spanish airport operator Aena. The company focuses on the long-term management, operation, and development of airport infrastructure under concession agreements, aiming to enhance connectivity and passenger experience across its portfolio.
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Strategic Overview
- Aena Brasil is committed to long-term investment and operational excellence in the Brazilian airport sector, leveraging its parent company's global expertise.
- The company focuses on modernizing and expanding airport infrastructure to improve operational efficiency, safety, and passenger experience.
- Strategic growth is pursued through participation in government concession programs for existing and new airport assets.
Deal History (1)
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Aena awarded concession for the 'Bloco SP/MS/PA/MG' comprising 11 airports in Brazil, including Congonhas (São Paulo).
Aena Brasil begins operations of the 11 airports in the SP/MS/PA/MG Block, officially taking over management.
Aena awarded concession for the 'Northeast Block' comprising 6 airports in Brazil, including Recife.
Investment Focus
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Other1
Geography
Brazil1
Key People
Santiago Yus
Diretor-Presidente (CEO)
João Paulo Antunes
Diretor de Operações e Segurança
Marcelo Bento
Diretor Comercial e de Cargas
Fernando Santiago
Diretor Financeiro (CFO)
Monica Prieto
Diretora de Recursos Humanos
Track Record
2
Deals Completed
5
Years Active
BRL4.35M
Total Value
Notable projects: Concession and operation of 17 airports in Brazil, including Congonhas (São Paulo), Recife, Maceió, João Pessoa, Aracaju, Campina Grande, Juazeiro do Norte, Campo Grande, Corumbá, Ponta Porã, Santarém, Marabá, Parauapebas, Altamira, Uberlândia, Uberaba, Montes Claros.
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