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Hong Kong conducts largest-ever bond sale amid airport expansion
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The Airport Authority of Hong Kong (AAHK) has conducted a record bond sale, raising HK$18.5 billion (US$2.4 billion). This transaction marks the largest bond offering ever in Hong Kong dollars and underscores the financial center's efforts to fund infrastructure projects amid economic challenges. Bloomberg reported that the deal was finalized late Tuesday.

The bond offering consisted of four tranches with maturities spanning three, five, ten, and thirty years. The yields were set at 4.05%, 4.10%, 4.25%, and 4.50% respectively. An unnamed source indicated that demand from Asian investors led to an order book exceeding HK$25.3 billion, involving banks, asset managers, insurers, other companies, and private banks.

Proceeds from the bonds will support regular business operations and finance major projects such as the airport's three-runway system.

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This bond sale surpasses a previous record set by China Evergrande Group in 2018 with an HK$18 billion convertible-bond offering. Additionally, AAHK has issued 3.2 billion yuan ($436 million) in dim sum notes with ten-year and thirty-year maturities.

Pony.ai announced plans to introduce driverless transportation services at Hong Kong International Airport on Wednesday according to Business Wire.

Despite this financial milestone, challenges persist for Hong Kong International Airport due to delayed infrastructure developments and Cathay Pacific not yet reaching pre-COVID passenger capacity levels.

In November last year, the airport began operating its new three-runway system after opening a north runway in 2022 while temporarily closing another for reconfiguration.

The completion of this project is expected to significantly enhance Hong Kong’s status as an international aviation hub by doubling cargo capacity and increasing passenger throughput capacity by 50% to accommodate up to 120 million passengers annually by 2035.

Vivian Cheung of AAHK highlighted that "the Airport City will become an iconic landmark in the Greater Bay Area," emphasizing innovation as key to their operations.

Cirium data indicates a decline in weekly flights from Hong Kong International Airport between June 2018 and June 2024 during peak travel seasons.

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