Cookie Policy

Version: 17/02/2026

1. Identification

1.1. SKYGSE LIMITED COMPANY (hereinafter, SKYGSE); registered in the Commercial Registry of the Province of Seville, BORME-A-2025-123-41. Registration details: S 8, H SE149915, I/A 1 (24/06/2025) with VAT Number B22642904; with registered office at Calle Leonardo da Vinci, 18; contact section at ADD CONTACT PAGE URL WHEN THE WEBSITE IS PUBLISHED; email address rrodriguez@hispanoaeronautica.com and Data Protection Officer contact. SKYGSE LIMITED COMPANY is the owner of the SKYGSE website located at ADD CONTACT PAGE URL WHEN THE WEBSITE IS PUBLISHED and its social media accounts (X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn).

1.2. SKYGSE is the owner of the following social media accounts: X (Twitter) , Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn

1.3. The person accessing this Website (hereinafter, User) declares that they meet the minimum legal age required to give consent regarding information society services (14 years old). Otherwise, the User must refrain from accessing this Website.

1.4. By accessing this Website, the User expressly accepts all the clauses of its terms of service, its privacy policy, and this cookie policy, as well as all the specific conditions set out for the use of certain services. If the User does not accept any of the aforementioned clauses, they must refrain from accessing this Website.

2. Propouse

2.1. This Website uses cookies or other files with similar functionality (hereinafter, cookies) that store and retrieve information when the User browses

2.2. The purpose of this Cookies Policy is to clearly and thoroughly inform the User about what a cookie is, its purpose, the types of cookies this Website uses, and how to configure or disable them.

2.3. SKYGSE is responsible for the cookies and for the processing of data obtained through them, whether own or third-party cookies, deciding on the purpose, content and use of the information collected.

2.4. The User may obtain more information about the processing of their personal data in the Privacy Policy.

3. Definition, Function and Use of Cookies

3.1. In general, cookies can serve various purposes, such as recognising a user, obtaining information on their browsing habits, or personalising the way content is displayed.

3.2. A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser when you visit this Website, containing information about your browsing activity. Some cookies are essential for websites to function properly, such as technical cookies or user interface customisation cookies; others, such as analytics or behavioural advertising cookies, require informing the User and obtaining their consent.

3.3. The following cookies are exempt from consent: those used solely for transmitting a communication through an electronic communications network or those strictly necessary to provide an information society service expressly requested by the User.

3.4. To provide fully informed consent, the purpose and function of each type of cookie is detailed below:

  • Technical cookies: Allow users to browse a website, platform, or application and use its features or services, including site management and operation, enabling functionalities such as session identification, access to restricted areas, remembering items in an order, processing purchases, managing payments, etc. These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly and do not require User consent.
 
  • Preference or personalisation cookies: Allow a website to remember information that changes how the website behaves or is displayed so that the User accesses the service with certain predefined characteristics, such as language, number of search results, or region. If the User selects these preferences voluntarily (e.g., choosing a language), no consent is required.
 
  • Analysis or measurement cookies: Allow understanding how visitors interact with the website to perform statistical analysis of usage. The information collected is used to improve products and services.
 
  • Marketing or behavioural advertising cookies: Store information about User behaviour obtained through ongoing observation of browsing habits, allowing the creation of specific profiles to display relevant and tailored advertisements..

3.5. Cookies may also be classified depending on who manages them:

  • Own cookies: Sent to the User’s device from a server or domain managed by the website owner.
 
  • Third-party cookies: Sent to the User’s device from a server or domain not managed by the website owner but by another entity that processes data collected through cookies. 3.6. The types of cookies used by this Website, by whom, and for what purpose, are described in Section 5.
 

4. Expiration

4.1. A cookie’s expiration is the period during which it remains active and collects information.

4.2. Depending on how long they remain active, cookies may be:

  • Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the User accesses the website. They store information needed for a single session (e.g., a shoppingcart) and disappear once the session ends.
 
  • Persistent cookies: Data remains stored on the device and can be accessed for a period defined by the cookie owner, ranging from minutes to years.

4.3. The storage periods of the cookies used by this Website are described in Section 5.

5. Types of Cookies Used, by Whom, Their Purpose and Expiration

5.1. This Website uses own and third-party cookies, including functional,analytical, performance and advertising cookies. More information can be found in the “Consent Preferences” section, where the User may accept or reject them.

6. How to Accept, Deny or Withdraw Consent for Cookies

6.1. The User may allow, block or delete cookies installed on their device through their browser settings. Each browser offers options to block cookies or alert the User when a site attempts to store them. Instructions for major browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer: Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings.

Firefox: Tools > Options >Privacy > Cookies.

Chrome: Options > Advanced options> Privacy.

Safari: Preferences/Privacy.

Safari for iOS: Settings > Safari.

Chrome for Android: Settings > Site settings > Cookies.

Microsoft Edge: Settings > Site permissions > Cookies and site data.

6.2. If the User accepts third-party cookies, they must delete them through the browser options or the system provided by the third party.

6.3. To install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, click here: here.

7. Social media

7.1. By accessing Hispano Aeronáutica’s social media accounts, the User accepts the cookie policies of those platforms:

  • X (Twitter)
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn

 

8. Profiling and International Transfers

8.1. No profiling is carried out that involves automated decision-making with legal or similarly significant effects on the User, as defined in Article 13.2(f) of the GDPR.

8.2. No international data transfers are carried out through own or third-party cookies, as defined in Article 13.1(f) of the GDPR.

9. Third-party sites

9.1. This Website contains links to third-party websites whose privacy and cookies policies are not controlled by Hispano Aeronáutica. When accessing such sites, the User may accept or reject their policies. In general, users may accept or reject third-party cookies through their browser settings.

10. More Information

10.1. The User may obtain additional information about the use of cookies by consulting the Guide on the Use of Cookies published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency.

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