Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets to sell 36% stake in Brussels Airport
Staff Writer |
Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA), via Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund 1 (MEIF1) and Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund 3 (MEIF3), has reached an agreement to sell its 36 per cent interest in Brussels Airport Company (Brussels Airport) to a consortium of APG, QIC and Swiss Life.
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MEIF1 and MEIF3 are closed-end funds that have reached the end of their investment terms.
During MIRA’s long-term investment, Brussels Airport has been transformed into a leading European transport and logistics hub.
The airport now contributes more than €3.2 billion in added economic value to Belgium each year and is one of the largest sources of employment in the country.
MIRA acquired its initial stake as part of the airport’s privatisation in 2004.
During MIRA’s ownership period, more than €1 billion of capital has been invested in the airport resulting in: a major terminal upgrade and re-configuration works to improve passenger flows and connection times; substantial expansion of the airport’s retail space and offerings; the development of an airport business district and world-class cargo facilities; and initiatives to reduce the airport’s environmental impact.
This significant investment has seen total passenger numbers increase by over 60 per cent to 25.7 million in 2018.
The airport’s route network has grown, with travelers now able to choose from 248 destinations served by 80 airlines.
The airport has also delivered a significant reduction in its environmental impact – achieving the highest possible Airport Carbon Accreditation certificate (carbon neutral) from the Airport Council International in 2018. ■
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