Aena S.M.E., S.A. (VIE:AEN2)

Austria flag Austria · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
25.70
-0.40 (-1.53%)
At close: Apr 2, 2026
Market Cap39.36B +19.9%
Revenue (ttm)6.30B +8.8%
Net Income2.14B +10.5%
EPS1.42 +10.2%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio18.42
Forward PE16.98
Dividend0.88 (3.44%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 23, 2026
Volumen/a
Average Volumen/a
Open25.87
Previous Close26.10
Day's Range25.70 - 25.87
52-Week Range20.06 - 28.69
Betan/a
RSI48.29
Earnings DateApr 29, 2026

About Aena S.M.E.

Aena S.M.E., S.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the management of airports in Spain, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Colombia. The company operates through Airports, Real Estate Services, Región de Murcia International Airport, and International segments. It also manages commercial spaces in airport terminals, and a network of car parks; and leasing or transfer use of land, office buildings, warehouses, hangars, and cargo vessels to airlines, air cargo operators, handling agents and other airport service providers. In addi... [Read more]

Industry Airports, Flying Fields, and Airport Terminal Services
Founded 1991
Employees 10,238
Stock Exchange Vienna Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol AEN2

Financial Performance

In 2025, Aena S.M.E.'s revenue was 6.30 billion, an increase of 8.83% compared to the previous year's 5.79 billion. Earnings were 2.14 billion, an increase of 10.47%.

Financial Statements

News

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Spanish stocks have emerged as a standout performer in 2025, with the IBEX 35 index climbing nearly 30% year-to-date – outpacing major European and US benchmarks. The rally has been backed by robust e...

7 months ago - Invezz

Airline Stocks Aren't the Only Way to Bet on Strong Air Travel

Shares of two European airport operators could climb nicely as record numbers of travelers take to the skies.

2 years ago - Barrons

Spain's Aena wins largest block in Brazil airport auction

Spain's Aena on Thursday won the rights to operate the largest block of airports auctioned by Brazil's government for 2.45 billion reais ($471.61 million).

3 years ago - Reuters