AirTrunk
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Macquarie Asset Management and PSP Investments will sell their 88% stake in AirTrunk to a Blackstone-led investor consortium.
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AirTrunk has officially commenced operations in Malaysia. The company celebrated the grand opening of its flagship 150 megawatt (MW) hyperscale data centre, AirTrunk JHB1 in Johor Bahru.
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Bloomberg has reported that AirTrunk’s owners, Macquaire Asset Management (MAM) and Canadian pension fund PSP Investments (PSP), are looking to sell the business for up to AU$12 billion (US$7.9bn).
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AirTrunk has unveiled plans to develop its second data centre in Hong Kong, in support of growing demand for digital infrastructure in the region.
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AirTrunk has broken ground on the second phase of expansion of its AirTrunk TOK2 (TOK2) data centre in West Tokyo.
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Australian data centre operator AirTrunk is to build a 150MW data centre in Malaysia, taking the group’s total capacity to 1.35GW.
Forthcoming events
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AirTrunk has completed an AUD $850 million financing process to fund a major expansion of its Australian data centres in Sydney and Melbourne, and across key Asia-Pacific markets.