AirTrunk
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AirTrunk is securing a US$1.7 billion (SG$2.2 billion) green loan to fund an 80.2MW data centre in Singapore—yet no one in the industry seems to know where this new facility will be located.
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AirTrunk is investing over $2 million in Malaysia, expanding its AirTrunk datacentre footprint with over 420MW of IT capacity
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The University of Sydney received a landmark $100 million donation from the family foundation of AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda to support girls from Western Sydney in pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers.
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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).
Forthcoming events
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This episode features editor-in-chief Joao Marques Lima, editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, deputy editor Melanie Mingas and senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman.
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AirTrunk has announced it would be entering into the biggest data centre market in Asia (excluding China) with a plan to construct a new 300+ MW hyperscale data centre campus in Inzai, Tokyo.
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StarHub and hyperscale specialist AirTrunk have signed a strategic partnership to provide data centre services in Singapore, establishing a trusted foundation for enterprise digital transformation and 5G innovations.
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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.