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who owns sydney airport

Sydney Airport is owned by a private consortium called the Sydney Aviation Alliance , and the airport itself is operated by Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (SACL).

Who owns Sydney Airport?

  • Sydney Airport is owned by Sydney Aviation Alliance Holdings Pty Ltd, an unlisted company.
  • The operating entity is Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (often shortened to SACL), which owns and runs the airport’s assets and day‑to‑day operations.

Who is in the Sydney Aviation Alliance?

Sydney Aviation Alliance is a consortium of large institutional investors, mainly infrastructure and superannuation funds.

Its members include:

  • IFM Australian Infrastructure Fund
  • IFM Global Infrastructure Fund
  • Australian Retirement Trust
  • AustralianSuper
  • Global Infrastructure Partners
  • UniSuper (which rolled its existing stake in Sydney Airport into the new structure)

In March 2022, this consortium completed the acquisition of Sydney Airport in a deal valuing the airport at about A$32 billion, taking it off the stock exchange and into private ownership.

Quick historical context

  • Sydney Airport used to be listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under “Sydney Airport Holdings”.
  • After multiple takeover proposals in 2021, shareholders eventually agreed to the Sydney Aviation Alliance offer.
  • Today, while the land itself remains Commonwealth (federal) land under a long‑term lease, commercial control of the airport is through SACL, ultimately owned by the Sydney Aviation Alliance consortium.

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