Abertis

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Abertis Infraestructuras, SA
Abertis
Type Public
Founded April 2003
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Key people Salvador Alemany, CEO
Industry transportation
telecommunications
logistics
Products motorways
airports
television networks
Revenue € 1.49 billion (2004)
Employees 5,504 (2004)
Website www.abertis.com

Abertis Infraestructuras, SA, (IBEX-35:ABE) is a Spanish corporation. It was set to merge with the Italian company Autostrade S.p.A., forming a new company under the name Abertis, located in Spain, but this deal was blocked by the Italian government in August 2006. On September 22nd however Abertis has won EU approval to buy Italy's Autostrade. The new company now runs 6,713 kilometres of motorways in Europe and operates more than a dozen airports in cities including London, Stockholm and Orlando.

Abertis manages toll roads and parking garages, is owner of various television and radio transmission networks as well as of the concessionaire of London Luton Airport.

Abertis is part of the IBEX-35 index and is being traded on the Bolsa de Madrid.

Its headquarters are in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

The group is formed by more of 60 companies:

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[edit] Telecommunications companies

[edit] Airports management

[edit] Parkings management

[edit] Logistics

[edit] Others

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