AirTrunk announces expansion into India through the acquisition of Lumina CloudInfra, a developer of large-scale data centres with a strong presence in India. By combining AirTrunk’s global hyperscale expertise, supply‑chain strength and long‑standing relationships with the world’s largest cloud and AI customers, with Lumina’s scale and market leadership, the platform is uniquely positioned to accelerate delivery of next‑generation digital infrastructure. The integrated AirTrunk and Lumina platform brings together global scale and local leadership, enabling the delivery of large‑scale, high‑density, AI‑ready campuses at the speed and scale needed to support customers across APAC.
AirTrunk will mark its entry into the Middle East through a strategic partnership with HUMAIN, to build data centers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The initial project involves an approximately US$3 billion investment for a data center campus in Saudi Arabia. The partnership combines HUMAIN’s trusted reputation as the national AI champion with AirTrunk’s proven track record and operational expertise with key cloud and AI customers to advance Saudi Arabia’s vision to become a global innovation hub.
AirTrunk’s data centre technicians play a critical role monitoring and maintaining our facilities to ensure the highest operating standards for our customers. That’s why it’s critical that our technicians have the highest level of certification possible and why we’re working with global digital infrastructure authority, Uptime Institute on a technician training program to uplift critical expertise across data centre fundamentals, power, cooling, maintenance, asset management, and connectivity. The program is designed to accredit experience, identify and resolve knowledge gaps, support transitions into our industry and complement our site-specific training. In just nine months, we’ve onboarded over 100 technicians for assessment and training, with 75% already achieving ‘Certified Data Centre Technician Professional status’ (a foundation degree level accredited qualification). Find out more about our certifications here: https://airtrunk.com/solutions/certifications/
AirTrunk has been named one of Australia’s Best Workplaces™ in Technology for 2025 by Great Place To Work®! This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to building a purpose-driven, inclusive and high-performing culture where the industry’s top talent can thrive. In under a decade, AirTrunk has grown from a start-up into the Asia-Pacific & Japan region’s largest hyperscale data centre platform. Our success is powered by our people - AirTrunkers across the region who challenge the status quo, drive innovation and help deliver a sustainable digital future. At AirTrunk, it’s not just another job. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to fast-track your career and scale your impact.
RECOGNITION | AirTrunk has been named one of the The Australian Financial Review BOSS Best Places to Work for 2025 for our “Ignite Your Impact” initiative, which involved giving our employees $1,000 from our Social Impact Fund to donate to our partner charities at AirTrunk Connect. Founder & CEO Robin Khuda said: "Employees want to work for companies that prioritise purpose over profit, and organisations that integrate social good into their culture see higher performance and loyalty.” The recognition reflects our commitment to fostering a dynamic, inclusive, and innovative workplace. From our Grow@Hyperscale employee promise to our groundbreaking Social Impact Program, we’re dedicated to making a positive difference for our team and communities across the Asia-Pacific & Japan region.
SOCIAL IMPACT PROGRAM | We’re on a mission to create a better shared future. As AirTrunk scales, our success goes hand in hand with delivering shared value for our stakeholders. To celebrate our 10th birthday, we’re proud to launch our social impact program, supporting long-term social and environmental partnerships across the region. Our program launched with eight foundation partners, including: ABCN, CLACK, DeadlyScience, Garden City Fund (NParks) National Parks Board, Rural Aid, Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) (東京科学大学), Western Sydney University, and WWF-Singapore. VP Marketing & Corporate Communications Lise Kay said: “Our eight initial partnerships will support equal digital access, STEM education, biodiversity & conservation, and sustainable innovation in our region. Combined with our data centre investments, which enable the digital economy, we are committing to deliver long-term benefits to our communities across the region.”
AFR BUSINESSPERSON OF THE YEAR 2024 | AirTrunk Founder & CEO, Robin Khuda has been named The Australian Financial Review Businessperson of the Year for 2024. Robin was recognised for taking AirTrunk from “an unfunded idea” to the “biggest data centre deal in human history” creating the “unquestioned market leader in Asia” all in under a decade. The AFR’s James Thomson writing about the keys to Robin’s success, said: “Khuda sees it less as a transaction and more as a moment for Australian business and the technology sector, when several big themes came together: the rise of the local data centre sector, the explosion in artificial intelligence deployment, the raw power of private capital and Khuda’s captivating story of entrepreneurship – the penniless student who arrived in Australia from Bangladesh, defied the doubters (and an empty bank account) and did something truly unique.”