Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager, has agreed to acquire a 22% stake in Aberdeen International Airport owner AGS Airports for £235million.
Blackstone purchased the stake in AGS Airports, which owns and operates airports in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southamption - handling over 11million passengers annually, from AviAlliance.
Blackstone’s investment, together with AviAlliance and PSP Investments, is intended to support the continued growth of the travel and tourism industries across the United Kingdom.
AviAlliance, one of the world’s leading airport investors and operators, will remain the majority shareholder in AGS with a 78% stake.
Commenting on the announcement, Greg Blank, chief executive officer of Blackstone Infrastructure Strategies, said: “Transportation remains a key thematic focus area for Blackstone, given continued strong global growth in leisure travel. AGS has access to one of the most diversified airline mixes of any major UK airport, and the company’s recent capital improvements aimed at accommodating large aircraft pave the way for new routes and higher traffic growth. We look forward to partnering with AGS to support this important growth in the United Kingdom.”
Sandiren Curthan, managing director and global head of infrastructure investments, PSP Investments, said: “We are pleased to bring Blackstone as a minority shareholder in AGS. Both PSP and Blackstone are like-minded investors with long-term patient capital to support the development of AGS, which will benefit from the operational expertise of AviAlliance.”
Gerhard Schroeder, managing director of AviAlliance, said: “We look forward to developing a constructive and long-term partnership with Blackstone for the benefit of AGS, its management and employees, as well as all other stakeholders at the three airports. Together, we will further strengthen the position of AGS in both Scotland and the wider United Kingdom.”
Blackstone Infrastructure has a strong track record of investing in transportation infrastructure, including through Mundys, the world’s largest toll road platform and manager of airports Roma Fiumicino and Ciampino, Signature Aviation, the world’s largest network of private aviation terminals, and ASPI, Europe’s largest toll road platform.