So if the metropolitan councils were the majority shareholder in Birmingham airport, but Ontario teachers pension plan currently have a minority shareholding. Where would the airport get it's funding and investment from.
 
Passengers, retail outlets, car parking, financial institutions (loans), shareholders etc.just like any other business in fact.

The airport has no single majority shareholder.
 
So if Ontario teachers pension plan holds 48.25 %, and they are a minority shareholder. If someone wanted to purchase that 48.25%, how much would it cost to purchase that percentage.
 
So if Ontario teachers pension plan holds 48.25 %, and they are a minority shareholder. If someone wanted to purchase that 48.25%, how much would it cost to purchase that percentage.
Not sure why this is on the Emirates thread but it all depends on the valuation of BHX at the time
The pension scheme says it's airports are worth £10bn which their share at £3.5bn, it has stakes in BHX, BRS, LCY, BRU & CPH (not sure what they own in each airport)

Combined value
The airports are estimated to be worth over £10 billion, while OTPP's share portfolio is valued at around £3.5 billion.


So if Ontario teachers pension plan holds 48.25 %, and they are a minority shareholder. If someone wanted to purchase that 48.25%, how much would it cost to purchase that percentage.
 
I went into the terminal today for the first time since November 2021. A lot seems to have changed - those escalators around the departure area aren't there anymore and it seems the whole upstairs are for passengers only.

Feels like an age ago that they had those spotted windows and the aviation experience.
 
I went into the terminal today for the first time since November 2021. A lot seems to have changed - those escalators around the departure area aren't there anymore and it seems the whole upstairs are for passengers only.

Feels like an age ago that they had those spotted windows and the aviation experience.
Were have you been for the past 12 months !
 
International Carriers frequency’s 2025
Turkish 18 weekly (Be interesting what aircraft they use)
Pegasus 5 weekly (could be daily who knows)
Emirates 2 daily
Qatar daily
Saudia 3 weekly (could be 7 weekly not confirmed)
Air India Daily
PIA (not confirmed)

51 weekly flights.

That’s decent
 

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