Goodbye Son Sant Joan? A critical look at relocating the air traffic control center to Son Bonet
Mallorca’s Air Traffic Control Move to Son Bonet Explained
Mallorca plans a new air traffic control centre at Son Bonet to modernise operations and free space at Son Sant Joan.

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Why is Mallorca planning to move the air traffic control centre to Son Bonet?
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Will the new air traffic control centre near Marratxí make flying in Mallorca safer?
It may help, but safety will depend on more than modern equipment.
How long will the Son Bonet air traffic control project in Mallorca take?
Construction is expected to take around 32 months.
What could the Son Bonet project mean for Marratxí residents?
Residents may notice more traffic, noise and day-to-day disruption.
Will the Son Bonet relocation create traffic problems in Mallorca?
Yes, traffic pressure is a real concern without a proper transport plan.
What infrastructure does Son Bonet need before the control centre is built?
Reliable power, data links and backups are essential.
What happens to Son Sant Joan airport if ENAIRE moves to Son Bonet?
Son Sant Joan would gain space for refurbishment and operational upgrades.
Are there jobs for local people in the Son Bonet project in Mallorca?
Yes, but only if the project includes a real local hiring plan.
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