The airport operator Aena has reached ninth position in the ranking "World's Most Sustainable Companies 2026", jointly prepared by the American magazine Time and the market analysis firm Statista, as the company itself communicated this Thursday.
In this international classification, the behavior of 750 large multinational companies on a global scale has been analyzed in areas such as transparency, corporate responsibility, and environmental impact, highlighting the integration of the Spanish company's sustainability policies into its business strategy and commercial activity.
This new milestone is added to Aena's continuity, for the fourth year in a row, in the "Europe's Climate Leaders" list of the economic newspaper Financial Times, which brings together the 600 European companies with the greatest effective reduction in carbon emissions and with formally assumed environmental commitments.
The operator of Spanish airports has also maintained its presence in the benchmark indices Dow Jones Best in Class (DJ BIC) for the global and European spheres, in addition to appearing in the yearbook "S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026" within the industrial segment of transport and infrastructure.
On the reputational level, the company was recognized last June in the 26th edition of the monitor "Merco Empresas y Líderes España" as the best-valued company in the construction, services, and infrastructure sector.
Aena articulates its environmental and good governance roadmap through its "Corporate Sustainability Strategy 2021-2030" and the investments linked to its "Climate Action Plan", both with a horizon set in the same period.