Ferrovial Kicks Off 2026 with Robust Operating Results
North American highways and the New Terminal One at JFK helped drive double-digit growth, while Ferrovial ended the quarter with €5.5 billion in liquidity.
- On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Ferrovial reported robust first-quarter 2026 growth, with revenues totaling €2.1 billion, a 10.2% increase compared to the previous year.
- Highways division revenue increased 13.7% to €336 million in the first quarter of 2026, driven by strong revenue-per-transaction growth across North American Express Lanes.
- The Construction division achieved an all-time high order book of €17.6 billion, while the Airports division advanced the New Terminal One at JFK International Airport to 87% construction progress.
- Chief Executive Officer Ignacio Madridejos stated Ferrovial sees an "attractive pipeline of assets in high-growth U.S. regions" and increasing opportunities for public-private partnerships.
- Ferrovial ended the quarter with €5.5 billion in liquidity, while its 407 ETR subsidiary in Canada approved a CAD 500 million dividend payment for the second quarter.
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Ferrovial kicks off 2026 with robust operating results
Revenues and adjusted EBITDA1 reported double-digit growth, excluding the impact of exchange ratesNorth American highways delivered outstanding results Construction division achieved a healthy order book1 and stable margins
Ferrovial starts 2026 with a double-digit improvement in its revenues. The infrastructure company raises its revenues to 2,098 million euros in the first quarter of the year, which represents an increase of 10.2% in comparable terms compared to the same period of the previous year. The group attributes this advance, mainly, to the solid behavior of its highways in North America and to the good tone of the construction activity.
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