
Auckland International Airport, founded in 1966 and located in New Zealand's largest city, serves as the primary gateway to the country for international travelers. The airport plays a crucial role in the region's economy, offering services such as passenger and cargo flights, airport retail, and various amenities for travelers.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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AIANZ 3.29% 2026-11-17 NZDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2026-11-17 | 3.290 | 3.26 |
AIANZ 4.50% 2027-09-23 AUDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2027-09-23 | 4.500 | 4.04 |
AIANZ 5.29% 2028-11-17 NZDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2028-11-17 | 5.290 | 3.82 |
AIANZ 5.67% 2028-05-09 NZDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2028-05-09 | 5.670 | 3.67 |
AIANZ 6.22% 2029-11-02 NZDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2029-11-02 | 6.220 | 4.08 |
AIANZ 6.48% 2033-11-16 AUDAuckland International Airport | New Zealand | 2033-11-16 | 6.482 | 5.30 |
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Auckland International Airport has been actively issuing bonds since the early 2000s, with notable issuances aimed at funding expansion and modernization projects. In 2019, the airport launched a significant bond offering of NZD 150 million to enhance its facilities and infrastructure, achieving a yield competitive with industry standards. Recently, the airport's bonds have attracted attention due to their relatively attractive yields amidst a low-interest-rate environment, and the airport remains committed to maintaining its strong financial position while supporting sustainable growth initiatives.