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Sydney Airport Holdings

Sydney Airport Holdings (ASX: SYD) was a publicly–listed Australian holding company which owned a 100% interest in Kingsford Smith Airport via Sydney Airport Corporation. The company was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and had its head office located in Sydney, New South Wales.

Sydney Airport Holdings
Company typePublic
IndustryAviation services; Airports
Founded2002
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Area served
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Key people
  • Trevor Gerber (Chairman)
  • Geoff Culbert (CEO)
RevenueA$1.057 billion (2013)
A$75 million (2013)
ParentSydney Aviation Alliance (2022–present)
SubsidiariesSydney Airport Corporation
Websitewww.sydneyairport.com.au
Footnotes / references
[1]

The company was acquired in March 2022 by Sydney Aviation Alliance (SAA).[2]

History edit

In 1989, Qantas bought a 30-year lease on the domestic terminal of Sydney Airport, but sold it back to the Airport's operator in August 2015 for US$395 million.[3]

In 2002, the Macquarie Bank bought a 99-year lease on the airport for $5.6 billion.[4]

The company was known as Macquarie Airports as a combination of trusts managed by Macquarie Group until it was spun off in 2009 to form MAp Airports. MAp owned shareholdings in Brussels and Copenhagen Airports, and an 84.8% stake in Sydney Airport.

In 2011, MAp Airports traded its stakes in the Brussels and Copenhagen airports to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan in exchange for the OTPP's 11% stake in Sydney airport.[5] In December 2011, MAp Airports renamed itself Sydney Airport Holdings.[6] The company retained a 1% stake in Bristol Airport until 2013.[7]

In 2013, Sydney Airport Holdings took a 100% stake in Sydney Airport by issuing securities to, or buying out, minority owners of the airport, which included various superannuation funds.[8]

In August 2013, it was revealed that, since the airport had been acquired by the Macquarie Bank in 2002, it didn't pay corporate taxes, even though all other airports in the country did.[9] In November 2013, the Macquarie Bank sold its shares of the airport back to its own shareholders, cashing $377 million in the process.[4]

In November 2021, the company announced that it had agreed to accept a $23.6 billion takeover bid from the Sydney Aviation Alliance (SAA), a consortium comprising IFM Investors, QSuper and Global Infrastructure Partners.[10][11] In December 2021, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission approved the deal.[12][13] The acquisition was completed in March 2022.

Sydney Airport Corporation edit

Sydney Airport Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryAviation services
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Area served
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Key people
Geoff Culbert (CEO)
ParentSydney Airport Holdings
Websitewww.sydneyairport.com.au

Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (SACL)[14] is a private company that operates and manages Kingsford Smith Airport.

Southern Cross Airports Corporation Holdings Limited (SCACH) is the ultimate parent company of SACL, which is controlled by a number of entities, including Sydney Airport Holdings.

Corporate background edit

In 2002, the Australian Government entered into an arrangement for SACL to lease and operate the airport for a period of 99 years. Whilst the airport is privately controlled under this agreement, the Australian Government still retains responsibility for other airport-related services through agencies such as Airservices Australia (air traffic control, aviation communications/navigation-aids, airport fire-fighting and rescue), the Australian Customs Service, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, the Australian Federal Police and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport.

Management edit

The company's inaugural CEO was Max Moore-Wilton AC, serving from 2002 until April 2006; when Moore-Wilton resigned as CEO to become Chairman of Sydney Airport Holdings. He was succeeded as CEO by former Australian Broadcasting Corporation managing director, Russell Balding.[15] In 2011, Kerrie Mather, a senior executive with MAp – a trust spun out of the Macquarie Group, succeeded Balding as CEO.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Financial Report for Year Ended 31 December 2013". Sydney Airport Holdings. March 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Sydney Aviation Alliance completes acquisition of Sydney Airport". InvestorDaily. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
  3. ^ Rebecca Thurlow (18 August 2015). "Qantas Sells Lease on Sydney Airport Terminal". The Wall Street Journal. Sydney: Dow & Jones Company. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b Matt O'Sullivan (2 November 2013). "Macquarie exits airport stake". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Teachers' invests in premier European airports" (Press release). CNW Group. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  6. ^ ASX Release: Sydney Airport - change of ASX ticker to SYD. Sydney Airport. 2011.
  7. ^ "Ontario Teachers becomes sole owner of Bristol Airport". Reuters. London. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  8. ^ Full Ownership of Sydney Airport: ATO Resolution and SYD Simplification. Sydney: Sydney Airport. 2013.
  9. ^ Michael West (23 August 2013). "Airport's pot of gold". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  10. ^ Connell, Cecilia (8 November 2021). "Sydney Airport board agrees to $23.6bn takeover deal with international consortium". ABC News. Sydney.
  11. ^ Duran, Paulina (7 November 2021). "Sydney Airport agrees to $17.5 bln buyout as Australia begins reopening". Reuters. Sydney.
  12. ^ Druce, Alex (9 December 2021). "ACCC approves mammoth $23.6b private equity takeover of Sydney Airport". News.com.au. Sydney: News Corp Australia.
  13. ^ Shashwat Awasthi (8 December 2021). "Australia regulator greenlights $17 bln Sydney Airport takeover". Reuters. Sydney.
  14. ^ . Sydney Airport Corporation. 2013. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  15. ^ Rochfort, Scott; Lee, Julian (21 January 2006). "Max the Axe exits with Balding waiting in wings". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  16. ^ Creedy, Steve (9 June 2011). "Kerrie Mather takes top job at Sydney Airport". The Australian. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 21 December 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Corporate pages

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Sydney Airport Holdings ASX SYD was a publicly listed Australian holding company which owned a 100 interest in Kingsford Smith Airport via Sydney Airport Corporation The company was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and had its head office located in Sydney New South Wales Sydney Airport HoldingsCompany typePublicTraded asASX SYDS amp P ASX 200 componentIndustryAviation services AirportsFounded2002HeadquartersSydney AustraliaArea servedSydney New South Wales AustraliaKey peopleTrevor Gerber Chairman Geoff Culbert CEO RevenueA 1 057 billion 2013 Net incomeA 75 million 2013 ParentSydney Aviation Alliance 2022 present SubsidiariesSydney Airport CorporationWebsitewww wbr sydneyairport wbr com wbr auFootnotes references 1 The company was acquired in March 2022 by Sydney Aviation Alliance SAA 2 Contents 1 History 2 Sydney Airport Corporation 2 1 Corporate background 2 2 Management 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 1989 Qantas bought a 30 year lease on the domestic terminal of Sydney Airport but sold it back to the Airport s operator in August 2015 for US 395 million 3 In 2002 the Macquarie Bank bought a 99 year lease on the airport for 5 6 billion 4 The company was known as Macquarie Airports as a combination of trusts managed by Macquarie Group until it was spun off in 2009 to form MAp Airports MAp owned shareholdings in Brussels and Copenhagen Airports and an 84 8 stake in Sydney Airport In 2011 MAp Airports traded its stakes in the Brussels and Copenhagen airports to the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan in exchange for the OTPP s 11 stake in Sydney airport 5 In December 2011 MAp Airports renamed itself Sydney Airport Holdings 6 The company retained a 1 stake in Bristol Airport until 2013 7 In 2013 Sydney Airport Holdings took a 100 stake in Sydney Airport by issuing securities to or buying out minority owners of the airport which included various superannuation funds 8 In August 2013 it was revealed that since the airport had been acquired by the Macquarie Bank in 2002 it didn t pay corporate taxes even though all other airports in the country did 9 In November 2013 the Macquarie Bank sold its shares of the airport back to its own shareholders cashing 377 million in the process 4 In November 2021 the company announced that it had agreed to accept a 23 6 billion takeover bid from the Sydney Aviation Alliance SAA a consortium comprising IFM Investors QSuper and Global Infrastructure Partners 10 11 In December 2021 the Australian Competition amp Consumer Commission approved the deal 12 13 The acquisition was completed in March 2022 Sydney Airport Corporation editSydney Airport CorporationCompany typePrivateIndustryAviation servicesHeadquartersSydney AustraliaArea servedSydney New South Wales AustraliaKey peopleGeoff Culbert CEO ParentSydney Airport HoldingsWebsitewww wbr sydneyairport wbr com wbr auSydney Airport Corporation Limited SACL 14 is a private company that operates and manages Kingsford Smith Airport Southern Cross Airports Corporation Holdings Limited SCACH is the ultimate parent company of SACL which is controlled by a number of entities including Sydney Airport Holdings Corporate background edit In 2002 the Australian Government entered into an arrangement for SACL to lease and operate the airport for a period of 99 years Whilst the airport is privately controlled under this agreement the Australian Government still retains responsibility for other airport related services through agencies such as Airservices Australia air traffic control aviation communications navigation aids airport fire fighting and rescue the Australian Customs Service the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service the Australian Federal Police and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport Management edit The company s inaugural CEO was Max Moore Wilton AC serving from 2002 until April 2006 when Moore Wilton resigned as CEO to become Chairman of Sydney Airport Holdings He was succeeded as CEO by former Australian Broadcasting Corporation managing director Russell Balding 15 In 2011 Kerrie Mather a senior executive with MAp a trust spun out of the Macquarie Group succeeded Balding as CEO 16 References edit Financial Report for Year Ended 31 December 2013 Sydney Airport Holdings March 2014 Retrieved 20 December 2014 Sydney Aviation Alliance completes acquisition of Sydney Airport InvestorDaily Retrieved 10 December 2022 Rebecca Thurlow 18 August 2015 Qantas Sells Lease on Sydney Airport Terminal The Wall Street Journal Sydney Dow amp Jones Company Retrieved 2 May 2016 a b Matt O Sullivan 2 November 2013 Macquarie exits airport stake The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Nine Entertainment Retrieved 2 May 2016 Teachers invests in premier European airports Press release CNW Group 19 July 2011 Retrieved 23 December 2011 ASX Release Sydney Airport change of ASX ticker to SYD Sydney Airport 2011 Ontario Teachers becomes sole owner of Bristol Airport Reuters London 17 September 2014 Retrieved 11 February 2015 Full Ownership of Sydney Airport ATO Resolution and SYD Simplification Sydney Sydney Airport 2013 Michael West 23 August 2013 Airport s pot of gold The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Nine Entertainment Retrieved 2 May 2016 Connell Cecilia 8 November 2021 Sydney Airport board agrees to 23 6bn takeover deal with international consortium ABC News Sydney Duran Paulina 7 November 2021 Sydney Airport agrees to 17 5 bln buyout as Australia begins reopening Reuters Sydney Druce Alex 9 December 2021 ACCC approves mammoth 23 6b private equity takeover of Sydney Airport News com au Sydney News Corp Australia Shashwat Awasthi 8 December 2021 Australia regulator greenlights 17 bln Sydney Airport takeover Reuters Sydney Ownership Sydney Airport Corporation 2013 Archived from the original on 19 March 2014 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Rochfort Scott Lee Julian 21 January 2006 Max the Axe exits with Balding waiting in wings The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Nine Entertainment Retrieved 21 December 2014 Creedy Steve 9 June 2011 Kerrie Mather takes top job at Sydney Airport The Australian Sydney News Corp Australia Retrieved 21 December 2014 External links editOfficial website Corporate pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Airport Holdings amp oldid 1194501923 Sydney Airport Corporation, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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