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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Borealis said to win bidding war for London City Airport with US$2.8 billion offer

The airport, located about 6 miles (10 kilometres) from London's financial district and opened in 1987, was acquired by American International Group Inc. and GIP in 2006.

A consortium led by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board and Borealis Infrastructure won antique dealer war to purchase London City Airport for about 2 billion pounds (US$2.8 billion), based on people acquainted with the problem.

The group beat an adversary bid from China’s HNA Group to get the facility from Global Infrastructure Partners, the person said, asking not to be recognized as the deal isn’t public. Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. had also been thinking about bidding, people acquainted with the problem said Wednesday.

Representatives for GIP and Teachers’ declined to comment, while a representative for Borealis didn’t react to a request comment. An official for HNA Group couldn’t be reached for comment beyond regular business hours.

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