Three teams bid for Baghdad airport PPP

3 October 2025

 

Three consortiums have submitted bids for a contract to develop Baghdad International airport on a public-private partnership (PPP) basis.

The scope of the estimated $400m-$600m project involves rehabilitating, expanding, financing, operating and maintaining the airport. It is the first airport PPP project to be launched in Iraq.

Iraq’s Ministry of Transport and General Company for Airport & Air Navigation Services released the tender in July this year.

According to sources, the bidding consortium are:

  • Asyad Holding / Top International Engineering Corporation / Lamar Holding / YDA Insaat / Dublin Airport Authority (Saudi Arabia/Saudi Arabia/Saudi Arabia/Turkiye/Ireland) 
  • Corporacion America Airports / Amwaj International (Luxembourg/Iraq)
  • ERG International / Terminal Yapi / ERG Insaat (UK/Turkiye/Turkiye)

According to a statement posted on its website, the Ministry of Transport says the initial capacity of the airport is expected to be around 9 million passengers, which will be gradually increased to 15 million passengers.

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is the project’s lead transaction adviser.

In August, MEED reported that Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani had met with companies bidding for the contract to develop Baghdad International airport.

The meeting took place in Baghdad and was also attended by officials from IFC.


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Yasir Iqbal
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