Universal Aviation Spain has announced plans to build Madrid’s first and only exclusive general aviation hangar at Madrid-Barajas Airport (LEMD).
The modern facility, scheduled for completion in the second half of 2026, will feature 5,000 m² (53,820 sq. ft.) of hangar space and 10,000 m² (107,640 sq. ft.) apron area.
“This project represents a significant milestone in Madrid’s business aviation infrastructure setting new standards for luxury, security, and operational excellence in Spain’s capital,” said Gonzalo Barona, Jr., general manager of Universal Aviation Spain.
“We’re creating more than just a hangar – we’re establishing a premium facility that addresses the specific needs of discerning flight departments and aircraft owners who demand the highest standards of service and security.”
The large frame design incorporates four independently operable doors for operational flexibility and can accommodate up to a commercial narrow-body aircraft while providing optimal clearance for the most popular long range business jets including the G650/G700 and Global 7500.
The facility will feature comprehensive fire suppression systems meeting NFPA 409 standards, purpose-built office spaces, and 200 m² of storage space configured for efficient flight department operations.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the second half of 2025, with completion expected within 13 months.
The project comes strategically, coinciding with Madrid’s upcoming decade of Formula One races (2026-2035) and increasing demand for premium aircraft storage and handling services.
“This facility will offer unmatched benefits to based tenants, including enhanced security against environmental activists and protestors, comprehensive weather protection, and congestion avoidance during major events,” said Barona. “We’re providing a cost-effective solution that combines protection, prestige, and unprecedented convenience in Madrid’s business aviation landscape.”