Aéroport de Paris - 2018 Registration document
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Paris-Le Bourget
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Description of the airport Located 7 kilometres north of Paris on a site covering 553 hectares, Paris- Le Bourget airport is the largest business airport in Europe. It has three runways and aircraft parking areas that enable it to handle all types of aircraft, up to the Airbus A380. Paris-Le Bourget is also an important aeronautics industry centre: around 30 buildings host nearly 100 aircraft maintenance, equipment and fitting companies and aeronautical services. The 70 companies on the site provide more than 3,500 direct jobs in operations, maintenance, services, and even culture, with the Museum of Air and Space and the Gagosian Art Gallery, which opened in October 2012. After an increase of 2.2% between 2016 and 2017, the number of aircraft movements totaled 60.325 in 2018, increasing by +3.6% compared to 2017. The airport has been involved in a massive modernisation and growth plan for many years. In 2018, the airport saw the continuation of its development plan with: ◆ the launch of preliminary work for the establishment of the “Le Bourget Aéroport” station on the airport site, as part of the line 17 project of the Grand Paris Express; ◆ the disposal in 2018 of the assets concerned by the Grand Paris development work (notably part of the Parking Silo building) and the relocation of lessees;
◆ the start of building work on a training centre for aviation occupations with the objective of opening it in September 2019; ◆ the conversion of the air safety certificate under European law, obtained at the end of 2017 which is backed by a works programme on airport infrastructure, and, in 2018, notably concerned compliance work on access fencing, waiting areas and visual aids in movement areas. Numerous renovation projects also continued, with building renovations, modernisation of energy systems and wastewater networks. At the end of 2017, Groupe ADP and André Chenue (subsidiary of the Horus Finance group) signed a construction lease commitment and an off-plan lease commitment for setting up an art conservation centre at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, for which the land development work was completed in 2018. As part of the preparation of the 53 rd edition of the International Paris Air Show which will take place in 2019, a hosting area for military personnel responsible for security was installed. In 2018, Paris-Le Bourget welcomed the France AIR EXPO show for the first time. Finally, Paris-Le Bourget airport is a major arm of the Group’s real estate business and a significant share of the real estate revenues of Paris- Le Bourget airport are closely linked to business aviation.
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AÉROPORTS DE PARIS ® REGISTRATION DOCUMENT 2018
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