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Korea Airports Corporation Bonds

Korea Airports Corporation, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Incheon, South Korea, is a state-owned enterprise responsible for the development and management of airport infrastructure across the nation. The corporation primarily focuses on operating and enhancing airport services, including passenger and cargo transportation, aiming to bolster the aviation sector and improve connectivity.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
KRAIRP 4.11% 2028-06-13 KRWKorea Airports CorporationSouth Korea2028-06-134.1053.36
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Korea Airports Corporation issue history

Since its inception, Korea Airports Corporation has actively engaged in the bond market, with its first bond issuance occurring shortly after its establishment. Notably, in 2018, the corporation issued a substantial $500 million bond to finance the expansion of Incheon International Airport, which was met with strong market demand. Currently, their bonds yield competitive rates compared to industry standards, with some offerings featuring green bond designations aimed at funding environmentally sustainable projects. Recent reports indicate ongoing efforts to diversify their debt instruments, enhancing financial flexibility amid evolving market conditions.