Mackay Airport Shareholders

Mackay Airport Pty Ltd (Mackay Airport) owns and manages Mackay Airport which includes all airside and landside operations, terminals, car parking and associated land holdings.

Mackay Airport is part of the North Queensland Airports group. The consortium comprises IIF Cairns Mackay Investment Ltd (an entity advised by JP Morgan Asset Management),  The Infrastructure Fund (TIF) managed by Hastings, Perron Investments and Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL). Mackay Airport Pty Ltd (Mackay Airport) which owns and manages Mackay Airport is also part of the North Queensland Airports grou


NQA Ownership Structure

 

*Please note these percentage holdings figures are rounded to nearest whole number

About IIF Cairns Mackay Investment Ltd.

IIF Cairns Mackay Investment Ltd (IIF) is focused on the infrastructure sector with a long-term investment approach. IIF is advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, a part of JPMorgan Chase and Co.

J.P. Morgan Asset Management is a global asset management leader providing world-class investment solutions to clients.

About The Infrastructure Fund

The Infrastructure Fund (TIF) is one of Australia’s top performing infrastructure funds with a portfolio of Australian and overseas assets worth more than $1.75 billion. TIF investors include industry superannuation funds representing more than 2 million members, as well as other institutional investors.

About Perron Investments

Perron Investments Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company, which generates its income from investments in office and retail properties in Australia. Its head office is located in Western Australia.

Perron Investments Pty Ltd and its assets are privately held through various entities collectively known as The Perron Group. The national investment portfolio comprises approximately 75% retail space and 25% office space, through its infrastructure investments in shopping centres and office towers. Perron Investments Pty Ltd is a shareholder in Queensland Airports Limited.

About Auckland International Airport Limited

Auckland Airport is the main gateway into New Zealand and Australasia’s second busiest airport after Sydney. It handles around 13 million passengers per year and is served by over 30 international airlines.

Auckland International Airport Limited (Auckland Airport) was formed in 1988, when the New Zealand Government corporatised the management of Auckland International Airport. In 1998, the Government sold down its shareholding, and AIAL became the fifth airport company in the world to be publicly listed. Auckland Airport’s ordinary shares trade on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) and the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).