Københavns Lufthavne
| Company type | Public (Nasdaq Copenhagen: KBHL) |
|---|---|
| ISIN | DK0010201102 |
| Industry | Airport operation |
| Founded | 1925 |
| Headquarters | Kastrup, Denmark |
Key people | Thomas Woldbye[1] (CEO) |
| Revenue | DKK 2,738 million (2005) |
| Website | www.cph.dk |
Københavns Lufthavne is a public limited company that operates two airports in Copenhagen, Denmark: Copenhagen Airport and Roskilde Airport. In addition, it previously held a 49% stake in Newcastle International Airport and 10% of Aeropuertos del Sureste that operated nine airports in Mexico.
The largest owners of Københavns Lufthavne were Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation (52.4%) and the Government of Denmark (39.2%). Founded by the government in 1925 to operate the airport, the firm was a government enterprise called Københavns Lufthavnsvæsen until 1990, when it was transformed into a limited company.
After the Danish government sold 25% of its stake in the company in 1994, Københavns Lufthavne was listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. In 1996 and 2000 the government sold additional 24% and 17%, respectively.
In 2025, the Ministry of Finance acquired pension fund ATP's 59% stake, giving it a 98% shareholding.[2][3]
References
- ^ Thomas Woldbye appointed new CEO of Copenhagen Airports
- ^ Danish government takes control of Copenhagen Airports Airliner World February 2025 page 20
- ^ "Københavns Lufthavne A/S : The Danish State's acquisition of Copenhagen Airports A/S has been completed". MarketScreener. Retrieved 2025-10-06.