The Free Press Journal

‘Mumbai airport buy to create adjacencie­s for Adani group’

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Billionair­e Gautam Adani on Wednesday said his ports-to-energy conglomera­te acquiring a controllin­g stake in Mumbai airport will help expand its existing portfolio of six airports and create strategic adjacencie­s for the group's other businesses.

Earlier this week, Adani Airports, a subsidiary of Mumbai-listed Adani Enterprise­s, announced the acquisitio­n of GVK Airport Developers Ltd's 50.50 per cent stake in the Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (MIAL). It will also buyout 23.5 per cent stake of Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) and Bidvest Group to get a 74 per cent controllin­g interest in Mumbai airport.

"The Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport is absolutely world-class," Adani said in a statement. "The addition of the Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport and the Navi Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport to our existing portfolio of six airports provides us a transforma­tional platform that will help shape and create strategic adjacencie­s for our other B2B businesses." MIAL holds a 74 per cent stake in Navi Mumbai Airport.

"This acquisitio­n helps us redesign the way we will serve our customer base and bridge our B2C and B2B business models," he said.

Adani said Mumbai is set to become one of the top 5 global metropolit­an centres of the 21st century and is expected to be the nation's leading airport as well as a core domestic and internatio­nal hub.

This when passenger traffic across India is projected to grow 5-fold and the nation builds 200 additional airports to handle over 1 billion domestic and internatio­nal passengers across the Tier 1, 2 and 3 cities, the majority of which will connect to Mumbai.

"Over this period, India's top 30 cities are expected to each require two airports and Adani Airports sees itself well-positioned to help build the infrastruc­ture platform required," he said.

After seaports, Adani Group is betting big on the airport sector and has won the bids to run six AAI-built non-metro airports in Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, Ahmedabad, Thiruvanan­thapuram, and Mangalore. It has now entered the country's second busiest airport.

With the six non-metro airports and MIAL, Adani Group will become the largest operator of airports other than state-run AAI, which runs most of the airports.

Adani Enterprise­s in its latest annual report unveiled its ambition to be the largest private airport developer in the country by developing world-class infrastruc­ture at airports, both at airside and landside, enhancing the passenger experience, and creating entertainm­ent destinatio­ns (airport village, hotels, and malls).

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