Romania-Insider
Radu Dumitrescu
09 Apr 2026
The “Aurel Vlaicu” Baneasa International Airport, the second airport of the Romanian capital, after the Henri Coanda International Airport, received three bids for the feasibility study aimed at its modernization.
Urban Scope, Egis Romania, Quadratum Architecture (leader), and Haskoning Nederland submitted bids to provide the National Company Bucharest Airports, which manages the airport, with the feasibility study related to the medium- and long-term development strategy of Baneasa Airport.
The feasibility study contract is estimated at RON 7.4 million (EUR 1.45 million), and will take roughly 8 months.
According to the contract specifications, the Baneasa airport will have a new passenger processing terminal, with the necessary facilities, and with a capacity of at least 800 passengers/hour at peak..







