Airports Corporation of Vietnam
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| Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) | |
Native name | Tổng công ty Cảng hàng không Việt Nam - CTCP |
| Company type | Joint-stock company with 95.4% state-owned shares |
| Industry | Aviation, Airport Management, Aircraft ground handling |
| Predecessor | 3 corporations managing 3 groups of civil airports in Vietnam |
| Founded | January 8, 2012 |
| Founder | Minister of Transport and Communication of Vietnam |
| Headquarters | 58 Trường Sơn, Tân Sơn Hòa ward, , |
Area served | Airports |
Key people | Lại Xuân Thanh (Chairman) Lê Mạnh Hùng (CEO, 2012-2018)[1] Vũ Thế Phiệt (CEO, 2018-now)[2] |
| Services | All civil airports in Vietnam |
| Owner | Government of Vietnam and other share holders |
| Website | www |
Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV; Vietnamese: Tổng công ty Cảng hàng không Việt Nam) is a Vietnamese state-owned joint-stock company, headquartered 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.
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]
