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Aena, a Spanish airport operator, will invest $15 billion over the next five years in upgrading airports.

Aena, the Spanish airport operator, announced on Thursday that it will triple its investment to 12,88 billion euros (15.24 billion dollars) between 2027-2031. The aim is to upgrade terminals in order to accommodate an increase in passenger traffic.

The company expects Spanish airports to handle 320 million passengers by 2025. This is a 3.4% rise from the previous year.

Record 309 Million

The Spanish economy has grown at a rapid pace, thanks to booming tourism.

Aena shares dropped 4.7% after the announcement on Thursday.

Airport operator anticipates that the volume of passengers will continue to grow in the future.

The main airports of Spain

Are set to become major hubs of intercontinental connectivity.

In a speech delivered on Thursday, Chief Executive Maurici Lucena stated that "Madrid airports and Barcelona airports have reached capacity and require a new round of investment." "They are very busy," he said.

In the first eight month of 2018, international arrivals to Spain grew by 5.9%, reaching 75.4 millions.

Lucena said that Aena would face both technical and commercial challenges in the years to come, since the company would be undertaking multiple projects simultaneously at airports across Spain while ensuring uninterrupted operation.

Aena, which is the largest airport operator worldwide in terms of passengers and has budgeted 3,54 billion euro of investment for the four-year period ending in 2026.

According to the company, the Spanish cabinet will review the proposed investment plans on October 15.

(source: Reuters)