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Turkey's TAV tops airport construction worldwide

Turkey's TAV Construction has once again become the world's largest airport construction company in 2015 on the global list released by the Engineering News-Record (ENR), the company announced in a press release on Jan. 4. 

The total contract value of the projects TAV Construction has undertaken so far has exceeded $17.2 billion.

Saudi firm to built $765 bln facility with TAV

Saudi Aerospace Engineering Industries plans to build a $ 765.33 million aircraft maintenance and repair facility in Jeddah in joint venture with Turkish TAV, the Saudi company has said in statement.

Saudi Aerospace Engineering said the 1 million square meter facility would do both civil and military work and be the largest such installation in the Middle East.

Turkey's TAV eyes acquisitions abroad: CEO

Turkey?s TAV Airports has plans to pursue new acquisitions abroad in line with a company decision taken two years ago, according to TAV CEO Sani ?ener. 

?TAV has become the operator of 69 airports across the world from being a company which ran 14 airports two years ago in line with our global growth vision. We will be soon in the Philippines? capital city of Manila.

TAV receives 'world's best airport project' award for Madinah Airport

Constructed in Madinah by TAV Construction, the Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Airport Project has been selected as the ?world?s best airport project? at the Global Construction Summit in New York organized by the Engineering News Record (ENR).

TAV Construction was awarded at the 3rd Global Construction Summit organized by ENR, the company said in a written statement on Sept. 11. 

TAV Airports voted 'best in investor relations' for fourth year in a row

TAV Airports has been voted the Best Turkish Company in Investor Relations (IR) in the 42nd Extel Survey. At the same time, TAV Airports President & CEO Sani ?ener was voted the best CEO, Vice President Burcu Geri? the Best CFO and head of IR Nursel ?lgen the Best IRO in Turkey, the company said in a written statement on June 9. 

Turkish TAV increases net profit by 51 percent

TAV Airports Holding, a global player in airport operations, has revealed a net profit of 31 million euros in the first quarter of 2015, an increase of 51 percent compared to the previous year, as well as revenue of 227 million euros, an increase of 20 percent, the company said in a written statement late on May 11. 

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