9 Dec 2024 19:03

Germany's Fraport completes sale of 25% stake in Pulkovo Airport to Oman's Orbit Aviation - register of legal entities

ST. PETERSBURG. Dec 9 (Interfax) - The German holding Fraport AG has closed a deal to sell its 25% stake in VVSS Holding LLC, the parent company of the operator of St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport, to Oman's Orbit Aviation LLC, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

As reported, the German holding announced that it would soon conclude the deal to sell its share in VVSS Holding LLC in early December.

Fraport's plans to sell its 25% stake in VVSS Holding to the little-known company Orbit Aviation were announced in late October, when President Vladimir Putin issued an order granting permission for the sale. The decree did not provide any detailed information about Orbit Aviation.

VVSS Holding was registered in December 2023 and 100% of airport operator Northern Capital Gateway LLC (NCG) was transferred to it the same month by presidential decree. Prior to this, NCG was owned by Cyprus-based Thalita Trading. In 2010, when NCG, St. Petersburg and the city-owned JSC Pulkovo Airport signed an agreement on the airport's development under a public-private partnership, Thalita Trading's largest shareholders were companies controlled by Russian state bank VTB with 50% and Fraport with 35.5%.

Subsequently, Thalita Trading's ownership structure changed several times. In 2016, Fraport sold part of its stake to Qatari sovereign wealth fund QIA, and in 2017 a consortium of investors that included Mubadala and Baring Vostok took a stake in the Cypriot company. As of the end of 2021, VTB's stake in Thalita Trading was estimated at 25.01%, Fraport held 25% and QIA held 24.99%.

After the start of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, Fraport announced plans to exit NCG. Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte was reported as saying later that the company would only be able to sell its stake after 2025 due to contractual restrictions. The value of Fraport's stake in NCG was estimated at 111 million euros.

The presidential decree issued in December 2023 to transfer 100% of NCG to VVSS Holding LLC said that the new company was being created by the government, but that its founders would be NCG's beneficiaries, who still owned the airport operator through Thalita Trading.

The decree listed VVSS Holding's owners as follows: Fraport AG with 25%; Business Finance LLC and VTB Infrastructure Holding LLC with 16.79% and 8.22%, respectively; Perspektivnye Promyshlennye i Infrastrukturnye Tekhnologii-7 LLC with 2.33%; F3 Holding LLC (Qatar) with 24.99%; Thirty Seventh Investment Company LLC (UAE) with 7.99%; Nomeliar Ltd (Cyprus) with 7.48%; Ayar International Investments Company (Saudi Arabia) with 3.5%; Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Bahrain) with 1.26%; Felmen Ventures Limited (Virgin Islands) with 1.05%; Zamoralo Holdings Ltd (Cyprus) with 1.04%; Co-Investment Partnership 1, L.P. and Co-Investment Partnership V, L.P. (Cayman Islands) with respectively 0.17% and 0.16%; and Mevelida Ltd (Cyprus) with 0.02%. The stakes of the main shareholders of the new company generally correspond to the previously known stakes of Thalita's largest shareholders.

Fraport operates airports in various parts of the world, including Frankfurt, Antalya, Burgas, Ljubljana and Lima.

Pulkovo Airport handled a record 20.4 million passengers in 2023 and became the second largest airport in Russia by passenger traffic after Moscow's Sheremetyevo. NCG expects traffic to grow to 21 million passengers in 2024. The St. Petersburg airport's anchor carrier is Rossiya Airlines, a division of Aeroflot Group .