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INNOVATING TO MAKE YOU PREFER PARIS
INNOVATING TO CARRY YOU FURTHER
INNOVATING TO RECONCILE GROWTH AND RESPONSIBILITY
THE OBJECTIVES OF AN INTEGRATED
TOP-FLIGHT PROPERTY COMPANY Owner of the biggest airport domain in Europe, Aéroports de Paris is increasing the value of its real estate holdings by developing a set of services adapted to the profile of its airports. Between 2011 and 2015, we aim to develop between 3.44 million and 3.88 million sq. ft. of building space, alone or in partnership, depending on the project. 65,700 sq. ft. were delivered in 2014 and 500,500 sq. ft. are being developed for delivery in 2015. PLANNER, MANAGER, DEVELOPER AND INVESTOR Aéroports de Paris develops airport real estate (cargo terminals, maintenance hangars, buildings close to the tarmac) and diversification projects (offices, hotels, shops, light industry, warehouses). The Group develops and leases land to users or investors. We put priority on the environmental performance of our buildings, which are built or renovated according to high environmental quality (HQE®) and customer service quality standards. NEW MOMENTUM FOR THE CARGO CITY At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, we are supporting the growth in express cargo traffic with the development of a 97,000 sq. ft. express sorting centre for Sodexi and an extension to the FedEx hub. General cargo is also being bolstered, as the airport strengthens the active front line(1), builds new infrastructure for the world leaders (174,400 sq. ft. for DHL, 403,600 sq. ft. for SDV Bolloré Logistics) and optimises the cargo master plan. OFFICES AND HOTELS AT ROISSYPOLE The Roissypole business park offers approximately 2,475,000 sq. ft. of office space at Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Aéroports de Paris has launched the construction of a new office complex that will include its future head office, to be delivered in 2016, and the Baikal building. The Group is also developing the airport’s hotel range, which included 2,200 rooms as of the end of 2014. A 230-room CitizenM hotel opened in 2014, and a 600-room Accor complex is to open in 2015. PARIS-LE BOURGET IS THE LINCHPIN OF GREATER PARIS’ AERONAUTICAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE Paris-Le Bourget is undergoing significant modernisation and development to heighten its attractiveness. In 2014, the new terminal used by Landmark Aviation came into service and a 120-room, three-star Marriott hotel was opened, the second hotel on the site. In 2015, Jet Home will begin operating a 69,000 sq. ft. hangar, currently under construction, that will accommodate four wide-body aircraft. Lastly, a project to build an Embraer aircraft maintenance centre is being finalised.
(1) Area containing the warehouses that are located closest to the aircraft, at the border between airside and landside.
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