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Aena Charges Against Sánchez's Pact with Pradales at Basque Airports and Analyzes Legal Measures

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AENA, manager of the Spanish airports, has charged against the pact signed this Friday by Pedro Sánchez and Imanol Pradales, Lehendakari Basque, which will create a "bilateral body of collaboration, coordination and management" so that the Basque government will participate in some way in the decision-making on the three airfields of the Basque Country, Bilbao, San Sebastián and Vitoria. AENA, owned in 51% of the State while the other 49% listed…

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AENA, manager of the Spanish airports, has charged against the pact signed this Friday by Pedro Sánchez and Imanol Pradales, Lehendakari Basque, which will create a "bilateral body of collaboration, coordination and management" so that the Basque government will participate in some way in the decision-making on the three airfields of the Basque Country, Bilbao, San Sebastián and Vitoria. AENA, owned in 51% of the State while the other 49% listed…

This week it has been curious, and in a somewhat revealing way, to see so many experts of occasion pontificate on the “co-management” of the Basque airports, speaking of the airport sector with their own knowledge of aeronautical engineer and as if Aena were going to disappear tomorrow from Bilbao, Foronda or Hondarribia. The message has been repeated with enthusiasm the [...] La entrada Basque airports: the illusion of co-management aparece pri…

The first vice-president and advisor of Culture and Linguistic Policy, Ibone Bengoetxea, says that the agreement on airports closed on Friday by the Basque and Spanish governments "literally" states that the bilateral body to be created is "an instrument of collaboration, coordination and management." In this sense, she has indicated that, "if anyone does not agree with Euskadi having greater limits of decision, let him say so."

After Indra, Aena’s turn arrives. The government destabilizes the Spanish airport manager by agreeing with the Basque government new competences for the autonomous community in airport management, without counting on the considerations of Aena itself. Aena, controlled by 51% by the public entity Enaire, published on Friday night a statement in the National Securities Market Commission warning against that agreement, even quoting the Constitution…

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3cat.cat broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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