Turkey’s IC, Malaysia Airports seek deal on 2nd Istanbul Airport

IC Holding AS and Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd agreed to collaborate for Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen, as Turkish company explores acquiring a stake in the airport. Discussions are at a preliminary stage between Malaysia Airports and IC Holding, a Turkish infrastructure company and airport operator, and may or may not result in the latter acquiring a stake at the airport, according to people, who asked not to be named as the deliberations are confidential. IC Holding declined to comment. Malaysia Airports said it is entering a “strategic collaboration” with IC Holding but refrained from disclosing further details. Sabiha Gokcen Airport named Serhat Sogukpinar as the new chief executive as part of the collaboration, according to a separate statement on Tuesday. Sogukpinar currently serves as head of IC’s transportation and infrastructure group. The airport, which lies southeast about an hour’s drive from the city of almost 17m people, served almost 34m passengers between January and November, up 21% from year ago, making it the third-busiest airport in the country in terms of customers, according to state airports authority DHMI. IC Holding operates the smaller Kutahya airport in Turkey and has taken on turnkey projects to build airfields in Vietnam, Bulgaria, Russia, Saudi Arabia as well as other parts of Turkey, according to its website. The Ankara-based group sold its 49% stake in Antalya Airport, Turkey’s second-largest, to TAV Havalimanlari Holding AS for E360m in 2018. Fraport AG is the other partner in the airport. Malaysia Airports was part of a consortium that won a E1.9b contract to operate the Turkish airport in 2008 for 20 years. <br/>
Bloomberg
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12/26/23