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    Home > Top Stories > Exclusive: Heathrow owner Ferrovial studies options for stake in Britain’s biggest airport – sources
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    Exclusive: Heathrow owner Ferrovial studies options for stake in Britain’s biggest airport – sources

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on August 9, 2022

    5 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    The image shows passengers at Heathrow Terminal 5, emphasizing the busy travel environment as Ferrovial explores options for its 25% stake in Britain's largest airport. This reflects ongoing discussions on airport ownership and investment opportunities.
    Passengers wait at Heathrow Terminal 5, highlighting airport traffic amid Ferrovial's stake options - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    By Isla Binnie, Andres Gonzalez and Pamela Barbaglia

    By Isla Binnie, Andres Gonzalez and Pamela Barbaglia

    LONDON (Reuters) – Spain’s Ferrovial is looking at options for its 25% stake in London’s Heathrow, two sources told Reuters, and has held preliminary talks with external advisers on the future of its holding in Britain’s biggest airport.

    The early stage discussions come amid interest in Ferrovial’s stake from private equity firm Ardian, which has held talks with its own advisers on a possible joint proposal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), these sources and another person familiar with the matter said.

    Ferrovial has yet to take a final decision and the discussions may not result in a sale, all the sources said.

    Shares in the Madrid-listed firm rose as much as 4.2% on the Reuters report. At market close they were up 3.7%, scoring their second best day in five months and making them the third best performing stock across the pan-European STOXX 600 index.

    Ferrovial and Ardian both declined to comment while PIF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Heathrow is worth about 24.3 billion euros ($25 billion), including debt, JPMorgan analysts calculated in May. By JPMorgan’s estimates, Ferrovial’s Heathrow holding has an equity value of 611 million euros.

    But Insight Investment Research analyst Robert Crimes had a less conservative approach and told Reuters the equity value of Ferrovial’s 25% stake in Heathrow could be close to 2 billion euros, well above analysts’ consensus. He said Ferrovial’s stock has yet to reflect the post-pandemic recovery in traffic volumes and inflation-linked returns.

    Heathrow, which Aviation data firm OAG said was the world’s fifth busiest airport in July, was hard hit by coronavirus lockdowns, but raised its 2022 traffic forecast to 54.4 million passengers in June after a travel rebound.

    Last month Heathrow, like some other airports in Europe, asked airlines to stop selling tickets for summer departures and capped passenger numbers to limit queues, baggage delays and cancellations as it struggled with pent-up demand.

    Madrid-based Ferrovial, which controls Spanish transport infrastructure developer Cintra and has stakes in motorways in the United States and Canada, has been invested in Heathrow airport for 16 years and ranks as its single largest investor.

    Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), which has a 20% stake in Heathrow, is the second biggest investor in the busy British airport, while Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), Singapore’s wealth fund GIC and China Investment Corporation also have sizeable holdings.

    QIA declined to comment while CDPQ, GIC and China Investment Corporation were not immediately available.

    Paris-based Ardian teamed up with Credit Agricole Assurances in 2015 to buy a 49% stake in 2i Aeroporti, one of Italy’s largest airport networks, with indirect stakes in Milan’s Malpensa and Linate among others.

    A separate source who worked on the 2006 acquisition of Ferrovial’s Heathrow holding said that while the Spanish firm’s board had frequently reviewed its strategy over the years, it had never reached a consensus over selling the stake.

    This source said Ardian made an initial approach for the Heathrow stake last year, but discussions did not advance.

    GRAPHIC:Ferrovial (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/byvrjykrgve/Ferrovial.PNG)

    AIRPORT BETS

    Ferrovial appointed aviation veteran Luke Bugeja to run its airports business last year, which one of the sources said could accelerate a strategic review of Heathrow.

    Airports accounted for a third of Ferrovial’s proportional earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) in the first half of this year, from 45% prior to 2019 before the industry was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    After a series of losses, Ferrovial pointed last week to a recovery in the airport business, thanks to an easing of restrictions as it posted a profit.

    It also bet further on the industry in June with a deal to buy a stake in the consortium that will build and operate a new terminal at New York’s JFK International Airport.

    But its Heathrow experience has been difficult and the chief financial officer of its airports business, Ignacio Castejon, said during last year’s third quarter earnings he was “very sceptical” about contributing further capital, citing a lack of recovery in its economic value and low equity returns.

    Heathrow said last year it does not expect a full recovery before 2026, after airports globally suffered a huge drop in traffic when the COVID-19 pandemic grounded planes. L4N2RM1R1]

    Ferrovial bought an indirect stake of 55.87% in Heathrow Airport Holdings in 2006. It sold 10.6% to Qatar Holding LLC in 2012 and eventually reduced its stake to 25% in 2013.

    The firm openly criticized the British aviation regulator’s decision in June to set lower than hoped for caps on landing fees Heathrow can charge over the next four years.

    While companies have eased off mergers and acquisitions as inflation rages and recession fears rise, the infrastructure sector clocked up one of this year’s biggest deals, a 58 billion euro take-private bid for Italy’s Atlantia.

    ($1 = 0.9797 euros)

    (Reporting by Isla Binnie, Andres Gonzalez and Pamela Barbaglia; additional reporting by Danilo Masoni and Yousef Saba; Editing by Alexander Smith and David Evans)

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    Private equity involves investment funds that directly invest in private companies or buy out public companies, resulting in their delisting from stock exchanges. It typically aims for long-term growth.

    2What is infrastructure financing?

    Infrastructure financing refers to the funding of large-scale public works projects, such as transportation systems, utilities, and facilities. It often involves public-private partnerships.

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    Market valuation is the process of determining the current worth of an asset or company based on market conditions, financial performance, and other relevant factors.

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