Multi-airport operator managing 14 Greek regional hubs with €440M modernization program
Fraport Greece operates a 14-airport network across Greece under a 40-year concession, having invested €440 million in terminal construction, runway renovation, and baggage/security system upgrades since 2017. The hiring acceleration (52 roles in 30 days) skews toward operations and engineering, with active projects spanning security program implementation, design-build delivery, and automation — signaling capacity expansion and infrastructure hardening alongside legacy operational challenges around downtime and cost control.
Fraport Greece manages 14 airports — 11 island and 3 mainland gateways — including Rhodes, Santorini, Mykonos, Thessaloniki, and Chania. Operating under a concession agreement through 2057, the company has completed a comprehensive modernization program delivering five new terminals, expanding five existing terminals, renovating 12 runways, and installing modern baggage and security systems across the network. The organization runs approximately 500–1,000 employees across operations, engineering, security, and finance, with active focus on business continuity, design/construction project delivery, and vulnerability management.
Fraport Greece operates 14 airports across Greece under a 40-year concession from 2017–2057. The network includes Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete (Chania/Heraklion), Thessaloniki, and nine smaller regional hubs. The company has invested €440 million in modernization including five new terminals and system upgrades.
Primary systems include SAP (ERP), Excel, Power BI, SQL, and Microsoft Project for planning and asset management. Infrastructure tools span Cisco Meraki, IPAM, AutoCAD, and BMS for building/operational systems. No major adopting or replacing initiatives are signaled.
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