Aena executives celebrate winning bid for Galeão Airport in Rio, Brazil, now operating 18 airports nationwide, with iconic Rio landmarks.
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Aena wins Galeão auction and will operate 18 airports in Brazil

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Spain's Aena won the Galeão International Airport repactuation auction in Rio de Janeiro with a R$ 2.9 billion bid, exceeding the minimum by 210.9%. The company now operates 18 airports across five regions in Brazil, including Congonhas in São Paulo. Former Infraero legal director Gilvandro Araújo likened Aena to a 'new Spanish Infraero'.

Guitars once owned by Johnny Cash, Ace Frehley and Kirk Hammett will be sold at auction later this month in New York City. The sale also includes instruments linked to Eddie Van Halen and other musicians along with select memorabilia.

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A copy of the first issue of 'Kalle Anka & C:o' from 1948 has sold on the auction site Tradera for 150,600 kronor. It is the most expensive Kalle Anka magazine sold on the platform to date and the highest-grossing magazine auction in ten years.

An unfinished tabletop RPG based on Magic: The Gathering from the 1990s is being auctioned by its former designer, with proceeds going to Planned Parenthood. The game, titled Manastorm: The Magic Adventure game, was shelved after Wizards of the Coast acquired TSR in 1997. The manuscript includes rules, appendices, and character sheets.

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Amid surging collector values for the 'Rambo Lambo,' a low-mileage 1990 Lamborghini LM002—one of only 60 U.S.-spec examples—is up for auction on Bring a Trailer. Located in San Diego with 17,000 miles, it features the Countach-derived 5.2-liter V12 and full four-wheel drive.

A 1955 Messerschmitt KR200 Deluxe microcar, once displayed in a museum and owned by Elvis Presley, sold for $33,000 on Bring a Trailer. The three-wheeled vehicle, known for its unique design and modest power, attracted bids from enthusiasts who viewed the price as a bargain. Its history includes time in the Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum until 2013.

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The family of German grandmaster Lothar Schmid is auctioning his extensive collection of over 50,000 chess artefacts at Sotheby's in London next month. The items include score notes and souvenirs from the 1972 World Chess Championship between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. Schmid, who served as chief arbiter for that historic match, amassed the collection over decades.

 

 

 

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