Renovation of Palma de Mallorca Airport

Information about the renovation

Started in 2022 and expected to be completed in 2026, it aims for the comprehensive modernization of the infrastructure, with the purpose of transforming the airport and giving it a contemporary image, while maintaining and preserving its original exterior façade.

Renovation of Palma de Mallorca Airport

About Aena, promoter of the renovation

Aena, the world leader in airport management by number of passengers, operates 46 airports and two heliports in Spain and has an international presence in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Its mission is to connect people and improve the experience of passengers, as well as the companies that provide services in its facilities. At Palma de Mallorca Airport, Aena is carrying out a comprehensive renovation to optimize passenger flows and incorporate advanced technology. This project aims to provide a modern and functional infrastructure that improves airport processes and enhances service quality.

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Project milestones

The airport renovation is organized in phases to minimize, as much as possible, the inconvenience to airport users. Most of the work has been scheduled during the winter seasons. This section lists the main works that have already been completed.

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Images of the airport project

To fully appreciate and understand the renovation of Palma de Mallorca Airport, there is nothing better than doing so visually. Photographs, videos, and virtual renderings provide a clear perspective of the main transformations and innovations implemented. These images highlight the necessary improvements to adapt the airport to the quality and comfort standards of the 21st century.

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Sustainability at Palma de Mallorca Airport

Aena’s main goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2026 and net zero emissions by 2030 for its own operations, bringing forward the target by 20 years compared to the European Union and the European aviation sector, which have set the goal for 2050.