Regal International Airport Group
Regal International Airport Group Co., Ltd. is a Chinese listed company based in Meilan Airport, Haikou. The company is 50.19% owned by Haikou [Meilan International Airport (company)|Haikou Meilan International Airport Co., Ltd.], a company related to Hainan Airlines, Grand China Air, HNA Infrastructure Investment Group, HNA Group, Hainan Provincial People's Government and China Development Bank.
Regal International Airport Group was formerly known as HNA Infrastructure Co., Ltd. and Hainan Meilan Airport Co., Ltd..
HNA Infrastructure is the operator of Haikou Meilan International Airport.
History
On 30 December 2016 HNA Infrastructure announced a recapitalization and a plan to acquire the runway of Meilan Airport from the parent company in an all-share deal; sister company HNA Infrastructure Investment Group would be introduced as minority shareholder. In July 2017, it was announced that the company would develop the airport into an aviation hub and a duty-free shopping paradise.On 9 July 2018, it was approved by the extraordinary general meeting that the company would renamed to Regal International Airport Group Co., Ltd..
Subsidiaries
- Meilan Airport Assets Management
- Hainan Meilan International Airport Cargo
Equity interests
- HNA Airport Holdings - a subsidiary of HNA Airport Group for 50.2% stake; HNA Airport Holdings owned Sanya Phoenix International Airport Co., Ltd.
- Haikou Decheng Industrial and Development
Shareholders
- Haikou Meilan International Airport
- Oriental Patron Financial Group
- Pacific Alliance Asia Opportunity Fund
- UBS
- Deutsche Bank
- Greenwoods Asset Management
- JPMorgan Chase
- Handelsbanken
- general public
Haikou Meilan International Airport Co., Ltd. itself owned 7.08% shares of Hainan Airlines as the third largest shareholder as cross ownership. The largest shareholder of Hainan Airlines is Grand China Air for 35.34% shares, which HNA Group is the second largest shareholder of Grand China Air for 23.11% stake. HNA Group owned 4.88% shares of Hainan Airlines directly and an additional 4.25% held by subsidiary Changjiang Leasing; the largest shareholder of Grand China Air was Hainan Development Holdings for 24.97% stake. Hainan Development Holdings is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hainan Provincial People's Government.