Fraport Explained

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide[1]
Traded As:
MDAX component
Foundation:1924 (as Südwestdeutsche Luftverkehrs AG)[2]
Location:Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Key People:Stefan Schulte (CEO and chairman of the executive board), Michael Boddenberg (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Industry:Transportation
Services:Airport operation
Revenue: €3.260 billion (2019)[3]
Operating Income: €705 million (2019)
Net Income: €421 million (2019)
Assets: €12.627 billion (end 2019)
Equity: €4.623 billion (end 2019)
Num Employees:22,514 (2019)
Homepage:www.fraport.com

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide,[1] commonly known as Fraport, is a German transport company which operates Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main and holds interests in the operation of several other airports around the world. In the past the firm also managed the smaller Frankfurt-Hahn Airport located 130 kilometers west of the city. It is listed on both the Xetra and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company's current chief executive officer is . As of 2019, the company has 22,514 employees and annual revenues of about €3.3 billion.[3] Fraport was the main sponsor of the Bundesliga football team Eintracht Frankfurt from 2002 to 2012.

Fraport AG is also involved in ground handling operations at its own operated airports and at third-party operated airports. It mostly operates ground handling services in a deregulated context. Fraport was also involved to make Frankfurt Airport and Indira Gandhi International Airport ready for A380 operations.

Operations

In addition to various management and infrastructure subsidiaries related to Frankfurt Airport, Fraport's holdings include the following airport operating companies:[3]

CompanyAirport(s) operatedCountryOwnershipLease startLease time
DIAL Delhi International Airport Private Limited Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) 10% 2006 2036
Fraport TAV Antalya Management A.S. Antalya Airport (AYT) 50/51% 1999 2024
Fraport Twin Star Airport Management AD Burgas Airport (BOJ), Varna Airport (VAR) 60% 2006 2041
Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) 80.01% 2001 2041
Ljubljana Airport (LJU) 100% 2014 no limit
Northern Capital Gateway LLC Pulkovo Airport (LED) 25% 2010 2040
retail at Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) 100% 2014 unknown
Xi'an Xianyang International Airport Co., Ltd. Xi'an Xianyang International Airport (XIY) 24.5% 2008 To be sold in 2022
Fraport Brasil – Fortaleza Pinto Martins – Fortaleza International Airport (FOR) 100% January 2018[4] 2047
Fraport Brasil – Porto Alegre Salgado Filho International Airport (POA) Brazil 100% January 2018[5] 2042

Greece

As of December 2015, Greece's government signed a privatization deal with Fraport and Greek energy firm Copelouzos with awarding them a 1.2 billion euro contract to lease and manage 14 regional airports for a concession period of 40 years.[6] [7] Fraport started managing the 14 regional airports from 11 April 2017.[8] They have published their master plan for each airport and the computer renderings (external views) of the 14 airports after the completion of the construction works.[9]

The airports included in the concession are:[7] [6]

Many complaints have been filed by General Aviation aircraft owners from Greece and abroad, due to high pricing policy and lack of parking spaces in Greek airports operated by Fraport. Article in major Greek newspaper To Vima[10] and AOPA Hellas website references[11] [12]

Business trends

The key trends for Fraport are (as at the financial year ending December 31):[13]

Revenue (€ bn)Net profit (€ m)Total assets (€ bn)Employees
20162.53758.820,322
20172.933010.820,673
20183.447411.421,961
20193.742112.622,514
20201.6–65814.021,164
20212.18316.218,419
20223.113217.618,850
20234.039318.817,840

Headquarters

The company's articles of association designate Frankfurt am Main as the company's registered office.[1] Fraport's facilities are on the property of Frankfurt Airport in the city's Flughafen district.[14] Its head office building is Building 178, close to Tor 3 (gate 3).

Shareholders

The company's current shareholding structure is as follows.[3]

Shareholders Percentage
31.31%
Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main Holding GmbH 20.32%
8.44%
5.02%
Free float/ no indication 34.91%

References

  1. "Articles of Association of Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide ." Fraport. Retrieved on May 28, 2011. "I. General Provisions § 1 Company name, registered office and financial year (1) The name of the company is Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide. (2) The registered office of the company is Frankfurt am Main."
  2. Web site: History . Fraport . 2015-11-26 . 2017-04-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170417122507/http://www.fraport.com/en/the-fraport-group/about-us/our-history.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Annual Report 2019 . Fraport .
  4. Web site: Aeroporto Internacional – Fortaleza – CE . pt . International Airport – Fortaleza – CE . Infraero . 2018-03-23 . 2018-01-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180103075449/http://www4.infraero.gov.br/aeroportos/aeroporto-internacional-de-fortaleza-pinto-martins/ . dead .
  5. Web site: Aeroporto Internacional – Porto Alegre – RS . pt . International Airport – Porto Alegre – RS . Infraero . 2018-03-23 . 2018-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180323092457/http://www4.infraero.gov.br/aeroportos/aeroporto-internacional-de-porto-alegre-salgado-filho/ . dead .
  6. http://www.ekathimerini.com/204315/article/ekathimerini/business/greece-signs-12-bln-euro-airport-deal-with-germanys-fraport "Greece signs 1.2 bln euro airport deal with Germany's Fraport"
  7. https://www.reuters.com/article/eurozone-greece-privatisation-idUSL5N10T22520150818 "Greece confirms Germany's Fraport to run regional airports"
  8. http://www.fraport-greece.com/eng/media-center/news/fraport-greece-begins-40year-concession-at-14-greek-regional-airports" "Fraport Greece Begins 40-Year Concession at 14 Greek Regional Airports"
  9. http://www.fraport-greece.com/eng/media-center/news/fraport-greeces-development-plan-for-the-new-era-at-the-greek-regional-airports" "Fraport Greece’s Development Plan for the New Era at the Greek Regional Airports"
  10. Web site: Πώς μπορεί η Πολιτεία να βοηθήσει τον αεροπορικό τουρισμό με αεροσκάφη γενικής αεροπορίας . 11 May 2020 .
  11. Web site: Στο "Βήμα της Κυριακής" η επιστολή της AOPA Hellas για τα 23 αεροδρόμια – Aopa Hellas .
  12. Web site: Επιστολή της AOPA Hellas στον κ. Μαραγκάκη, COO της Fraport Greece – Aopa Hellas .
  13. Web site: Fraport Fundamentalanalyse KGV Kennzahlen . 2023-12-03 . boerse.de . de.
  14. "How to find us ." Fraport. Retrieved on May 28, 2011.

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