Macquarie Asset Management (Macquarie), via Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund 4, and Ferrovial have reached an agreement to sell AGS Airports to AviAlliance[1].
A North-east mum who has been helping NHS Grampian to trial some world-first new tech provided by IT solutions firm Kinetic-ID says it “helps me to be mum again".
Aberdeen International Airport, along with its Glasgow and Southampton counterparts, has been sold in a deal worth £1.53billion.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Bauer Media Group said Northsound 1's morning shows will be replaced by Edinburgh-based Boogie in the Morning from 6 January.
The Scottish Hospitality Group (SGH) – whose membership includes prominent businesses such as McGinty’s Group and Signature Group – are calling on hospitality businesses across the region to back a rates cut in the upcoming Scottish Budget.
Shell should not "be punished" for the government's "error of law" in granting permission for the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas developments, the Court of Session has heard.
First Minister John Swinney has said the SNP is yet to make a decision on whether its politicians can be both MPs and MSPs.
Aberdeen-headquartered FirstGroup drove its revenues to almost £650million between April and September this year.
Guests of the River Dee Trust enjoyed a guided visit to Glen Muick on November 7 to see the progress of the transformational Save The Spring partnership programme.
An Aberdeen tenant has been recognised for her outstanding contributions in tenant participation in a career that has lasted over 25 years.