Airports Corporation of Vietnam

Airports Corporation of Vietnam - JSC
Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV)
Native name
Tổng công ty Cảng hàng không Việt Nam - CTCP
Company typeJoint-stock company with 95.4% state-owned shares
IndustryAviation, Airport Management, Aircraft ground handling
Predecessor3 corporations managing 3 groups of civil airports in Vietnam
FoundedJanuary 8, 2012 (2012-01-08)
FounderMinister of Transport and Communication of Vietnam
Headquarters58 Trường Sơn, Tân Sơn Hòa, Tân Bình district, ,
Area served
Airports
Key people
Lại Xuân Thanh (Chairman)
Lê Mạnh Hùng (CEO, 2012-2018)[1]
Vũ Thế Phiệt (CEO, 2018-now)[2]
ServicesAll civil airports in Vietnam
OwnerGovernment of Vietnam and other share holders
Websitewww.vietnamairport.vn/en

Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV; Vietnamese: Tổng công ty Cảng hàng không Việt Nam) is a Vietnamese joint-stock company with 95.4% state-owned shares, based in Ho Chi Minh City. The company, operated under the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam, was founded on January 8, 2012 when three companies operating airports in the north, the middle, and the south of Vietnam were merged on February 28, 2012.[3]

The company manages and operates 21 civil airports in Vietnam, including eight international and thirteen domestic airports. Its headquarters is located at serving Ho Chi Minh City's Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the busiest airport in Vietnam.

History

In February 2012, the Ministry of Transport (now the Ministry of Construction) has decided to merge three enterprises including Airports Corporation of Northern, Central and Southern into Airports Corporation of Vietnam,[4] abbreviated as ACV.

In October 2015, the equitisation plan of ACV was approved by the Prime Minister. In December 2015, ACV held an initial public offering (IPO). From April 2016, ACV officially operated as a joint stock company, changing its name to Airports Corporation of Vietnam - JSC.[5]

ACV former logo before 2024

Divisions and subsidiaries

ACV is organized to the parent company - subsidiary model with 1 subsidiary and 11 associated companies [6] with 22 airport branches in Vietnam, including 10 international airports and 12 domestic airports.

No. Name Location Status
1 Tan Son Nhat International Airport Tân Bình, Ho Chi Minh City
2 Noi Bai International Airport Nội Bài (Sóc Sơn), Hà Nội
3 Da Nang International Airport Hòa Cường (Hải Châu), Đà Nẵng
4 Phu Quoc International Airport Phú Quốc, An Giang
5 Can Tho International Airport Thới An Đông (Bình Thuỷ), Cần Thơ
6 Phu Bai International Airport Phú Bài (Hương Thuỷ), Huế
7 Cam Ranh International Airport North Cam Ranh, Khánh Hoà
8 Vinh International Airport Vinh Hưng (Vinh), Nghệ An
9 Cat Bi International Airport Cát Bi, Hải An, Hải Phòng
10 Lien Khuong International Airport Liên Nghĩa, Đức Trọng, Lâm Đồng
11 Buon Ma Thuot Airport Hoà Thắng, Buôn Ma Thuột, Đắk Lắk
12 Rach Gia Airport Rạch Giá, An Giang
13 Ca Mau Airport Tân Thành (Cà Mau), Cà Mau
14 Con Dao Airport Côn Đảo, Ho Chi Minh CIty
15 Tuy Hoa Airport Tuy Hoà, Đắk Lắk province
16 Dien Bien Airport Điện Biên Phủ, Điện Biên
17 Nà Sản Airport Chiềng Mung (Mai Sơn), Sơn La Closed from 2004 [7]
18 Dong Hoi Airport Đồng Thuận (Đồng Hới), Quảng Trị
19 Chu Lai Airport Núi Thành, Da Nang
20 Pleiku Airport Thống Nhất (Pleiku), Gia Lai
21 Phu Cat Airport Phù Cát (Quy Nhơn), Gia Lai
22 Tho Xuan Airport Sao Vàng (Thọ Xuân), Thanh Hoá

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