ENAIRE successfully deployed its maximum airspace capacity to manage all flight operations for the Summit, with minimal impact on airspace users
ENAIRE has successfully completed the airspace management operations designed for the fourth United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development, which took place in Seville from 30 June to 3 July.

ENAIRE deployed its maximum airspace capacity to accommodate the hundred or so flights of the delegations attending the fourth United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development
Since February, ENAIRE personnel have taken part in numerous coordination meetings to prepare for the summit, alongside law enforcement agencies, the Air and Space Force, military officials from the Morón and Rota Air Bases, Aena, the Office of the Prime Minister, the State Secretariat for Security and airspace users, and others. In addition, during the conference, ENAIRE was also present at the Coordination Centre set up by the Ministry of the Interior to provide the necessary support in coordinating its activities with air operations at Seville Airport and Morón Air Base.
ENAIRE coordinated with the Office of the Prime Minister the process of allocating slots to the aircraft attending the event in Seville, in order to ensure a smooth and balanced distribution of operations, in line with the available airspace capacity.
On 29 June, ahead of the opening of the event, ENAIRE managed the arrival of participating delegations, handling 100 flights carrying official delegations at Seville Airport and Morón Air Base, including 40 state aircraft flights and 60 commercial flights carrying delegations.
At ENAIRE’s Control Centre in Seville, which manages 175,000 km2 of airspace over the south of mainland Spain, a total of 1,743 flights were handled on 29 June, a three per cent increase compared to the same day in 2024 and a rise of 25 per cent compared to the same day in 2019.