ANA Aeroportos de Portugal
ANA Aeroportos de Portugal
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | 1998 |
Seat | Lisbon , Portugal |
management | António Guilhermino Rodrigues (Chairman of the Board of Directors) |
Number of employees | 2,771 (2011) |
sales | 432 million euros (2011) |
Branch | Airport operator |
Website | www.ana.pt |
ANA Aeroportos de Portugal (ANA) is a Portuguese airport operator that is responsible for seven airports in the country. The company is based at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport .
history
ANA, which is now a state-owned stock corporation organized under private law, was created in 1998 from the split of the former government-run Aeroportos e Navegação Aérea EP into ANA and the Navegação Aérea de Portugal (NAV Portugal), which is responsible for civil air traffic control and continues to be managed as an authority.
Airports
ANA operates three civilian airports in mainland Portugal ( Lisbon Airport , Oporto and Faro Airport ) and four airports in the Azores ( airport Flores , Horta airport , Ponta Delgada airport and the Santa Maria Airport ); In addition, a civil terminal is operated on the mainland at the Beja military airfield . ANA's airports handled a total of 25.9 million passengers in 2010 (14.1 million of them in Lisbon alone ).
Madeira and Porto Santo airports are operated on the Madeira archipelago via the 70% subsidiary ANAM (Aeroportos e Navegação Aérea da Madeira, SA) . A 49% stake in Macau Airport , whose 15-year concession expired in September 2011, was sold to the Chinese partner in summer 2011.
privatization
In December 2012, the Portuguese government decided to privatize ANA. The company was sold to the French construction group Vinci in a bidding process .
Web links
- Official website of ANA Aeroportos de Portugal
Individual evidence
- ↑ Annual statistical overview 2010. (pdf) (No longer available online.) ANA, formerly in the original ; Retrieved on October 7, 2011 (Portuguese, passenger numbers excluding Beja military airfield). ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/fraport-im-rennen-um-portugals-flughaefen-von-franzosen--/de/News/24888010