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Athens International Airport (ATH:AIA) Land And Improvements : €0.0 Mil (As of Dec. 2024)


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What is Athens International Airport Land And Improvements?

Athens International Airport's land and improvements for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2024 was €0.0 Mil.


Athens International Airport Land And Improvements Historical Data

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Athens International Airport Land And Improvements Calculation

Land is the surface or crust of the earth, which can be used to support structures, and may be used to grow crops, grass, shrubs, and trees. Land is characterized as having an unlimited life (indefinite). Land improvement is a long-term asset which indicates the cost of the constructed improvements to land, such as driveways, walkways, lighting, and parking lots.


Athens International Airport Business Description

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Athens International Airport, El. Venizelos SA, SPATA, Attica, Athens, GRC, 19019
Athens International Airport SA is a company active in the financing, construction, and operation of civil airports and related activities. As a civil airport operator, the company manages the Athens International Airport in Spata, Greece. The company's operating segments are: Air activities and Non-air activities. The maximum revenue is generated from its Air activities segment, which includes the provision at the Airport of any facilities like the landing, parking, or taking-off of aircraft; the servicing of aircraft; and the handling of passengers, among others. The Non-air activities segment represents revenues from non-air activities, mainly consisting of car parking, food and beverage, duty-free, retail shops, building/office rental, and other commercial services.