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Chinese listed company
Not to be confused with sister company HNA Infrastructure Investment Group (SSE: 600515).
Not to be confused with HNA Infrastructure Group, a subsidiary of HNA Infrastructure Investment Group.
Not to be confused with HNA Infrastructure Holding Group, a subsidiary of HNA Group.
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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. (Chinese: 瑞港国际机场集团股份有限公司).
Subsidiaries
Meilan Airport Assets Management (100%)
Hainan Meilan International Airport Cargo (51%)
Equity interests
HNA Airport Holdings (24.5%) - a subsidiary of HNA Airport Group for 50.2% stake; HNA Airport Holdings owned Sanya Phoenix International Airport Co., Ltd.
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. (Haikou Meilan International Airport owned 8.30% stake of Grand China Air as the fourth largest shareholder) 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 [zh].
References
"2015 Annual Report" (PDF). HNA Infrastructure. Hong Kong Stock Exchange. 18 April 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2017.