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Thursday 20 October 2016 9:12 am

Heathrow praises PM’s “leadership” in airport expansion decision

By: Oliver Gill

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Heathrow airport announced steady earnings growth this morning and took the opportunity to butter-up the Prime Minister in advance of a government announcement on Britain's airport expansion.

The numbers

Revenue for the nine months to September 2016 nudged up by 1.2 per cent compared to the previous year. It stood at £2.1bn and earnings (Ebitda) were £1.3bn, up 4.4 per cent compared with 2015.

Cash flow after investment and interest spiked up to £255m from £177m for the year to date.

Read more: Should Heathrow and Gatwick both get new runways?

Total borrowings increased from £12.9bn to £14.5bn and the company has paid dividends to shareholders of £486m, up from the £289m it paid to them over the same nine month period in 2015. 

Why its interesting

Shareholders at Britain's so-called "Brexit Boost" airport received their own bonus after Heathrow hiked its dividends. However, in terms laid out in its banking and financing agreements, the airport is restricted in how much it can pay out.

Who owns Heathrow airport?

Shareholder Percentage ownership
Ferrovial S.A. 25.0 per cent
Qatar Holding LLC 20.0 per cent
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec 12.6 per cent
Government of Singapore Investment Corporation 11.2 per cent
Alinda Capital Partners 11.2 per cent
China Investment Corporation 10.0 per cent
Universities Superannuation Scheme 10.0 per cent

Instead of focussing solely on its financial performance, the airport highlighted that it had been voted for the third time as the "Best Major Airport" in ACI Europe's awards.

Read more: Boris allowed to speak out if government backs Heathrow

Heathrow also took the opportunity to underline record passenger levels of 57.3m over the nine months. Other than this, its chief exec focussed on saying nice things about the government.

What Heathrow said

Chief executive John Holland-Kaye said:

The Prime Minister is showing leadership and will decide on the critical national issue of Heathrow expansion in the next few days.

Heathrow is the right choice to help make Britain stronger and fairer for everyone – that’s why there is such broad support across the UK from Newquay to Inverness for our plans – and we stand ready to deliver the runway that will keep Britain a confident, outward looking trading nation as soon as we get the green light from government.

 

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