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Ferrovial, Macquarie to offer three British airports for $1.15 billion

Spanish building and construction giant Ferrovial has concurred with its partner Macquarie to offer the operator of three British airports for 900 million pounds ($ 1.15 billion) to AviAlliance UK, it stated on Wednesday.

Ferrovial and Macquarie, which own 50% each in AGS Airport, the operator of Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen airports, have been thinking about the sale given that early this year, the construction company's CFO Ernesto Lopez said in May.

Last year Ferrovial likewise chose to sell its stake in Britain's busiest airport, Heathrow.

The brand-new offer sets a business worth for business of 1.54 billion pounds, after adding 653 million pounds in financial obligations, Ferrovial said in a declaration.

Ferrovial, a company that builds and runs interstate and airports, is focusing its financial investments on the U.S., its primary market.

In 2022 it accepted get a stake in JFK airport's New Terminal One, the consortium selected to develop, develop and operate the new terminal at one of the world's busiest airports in New york city. The company anticipates to open it by 2026.

Ferrovial approximates that the AGS Airport transaction might be completed in the first quarter of 2025, though it is subject to regulative approvals. The business expects a capital gain of around 290 million euros from the deal.

(source: Reuters)