Auckland International Airport Limited (NZE: AIA)

New Zealand flag New Zealand · Delayed Price · Currency is NZD
7.59
+0.15 (1.95%)
Aug 30, 2024, 5:00 PM NZST
-3.25%
Market Cap 11.23B
Revenue (ttm) 857.00M
Net Income (ttm) 5.50M
Shares Out 1.48B
EPS (ttm) 0.00
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE 36.94
Dividend 0.13 (1.71%)
Ex-Dividend Date Sep 18, 2024
Volume 4,335,025
Open 7.45
Previous Close 7.44
Day's Range 7.38 - 7.59
52-Week Range 7.31 - 8.80
Beta n/a
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date n/a

About AIA

Auckland International Airport Limited provides airport facilities, supporting infrastructure, and aeronautical services in New Zealand. The company operates through three segments: Aeronautical, Retail, and Property. The Aeronautical segment provides services that facilitate the movement of aircraft, passengers, and cargo, as well as utility services, which support the airport; and leases space for facilities, such as terminals. The Retail segment offers services to the retailers within the terminals; and car parking facilities for passengers,... [Read more]

Industry Airlines
Sector Industrials
Founded 1966
Employees 754
Stock Exchange New Zealand Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol AIA
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, AIA's revenue was 857.00 million, an increase of 41.65% compared to the previous year's 605.00 million. Earnings were 5.50 million, a decrease of -87.27%.

Financial Statements

News

Full Year 2024 Auckland International Airport Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

Full Year 2024 Auckland International Airport Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

10 days ago - GuruFocus

Auckland International Airport disruption: Check-in suspended after computer glitch

Traveller says Jetstar staff member told him Microsoft 365 issue behind disruption.

4 weeks ago - NZ Herald

New Zealand's Auckland Airport nixes dividend, profit slumps on virus hit

Auckland International Airport Ltd on Thursday scrapped its final dividend and posted a steep fall in full-year profit, as coronavirus-related restrictions led to fewer flights.

4 years ago - Reuters