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AÉROPORTS DE PARIS MANAGEMENT 22 airports managed in nine countries 41.7 million passengers welcomed in 2014 2014 Revenue: €14 million TAV AIRPORTS 13 airports managed in six countries 95 million passengers welcomed, up 13.7% 2014 Revenue: €983 million +8.8% TAV CONSTRUCTION 2014 Revenue: €872 million, up 16%
TAV Airports is the Istanbul-Atatürk International Airport concessionaire until January 2021 and is investing €75 million to extend it, supporting the decision of the Turkish government to increase the airport’s capacity pending delivery of a third international airport. TAV Airports has subsidiaries in duty-free, catering, ground handling, security, operational services and IT services. In 2014, ATU Duty Free, which operates the duty-free shops at Riga Airport in Latvia, was chosen to manage the duty-free business in the new Salalah Airport in Oman and in five Tunisian airports, including Tunis and Djerba. TAV CONSTRUCTION TAV Construction is the world’s largest airport construction company in terms of total revenue(4), and has a strong presence in the Middle East. In particular, it is building a passenger terminal with a capacity of 27 million passengers in Abu Dhabi, Terminal 5 of the Riyadh International Airport in Saudi Arabia and the four Damac Paramount towers in Dubai. In 2014, TAV Construction received the Best Airport Contractor of the Year prize for emerging markets. In addition, the new terminal at the Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina, built by TAV Construction, obtained LEED Gold certification for its environmental qualities and energy efficiency, a first in the Middle East and North Africa.
(4) According to the magazine Engineering News Record (ENR).
TAV AIRPORTS AND TAV CONSTRUCTION CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND GROW TAV AIRPORTS TAV Airports directly operates 13 airports in Turkey, Macedonia, Georgia, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and it operates the Zagreb airport in Croatia alongside Aéroports de Paris Management. In 2014, TAV won a fifth concession in Turkey, at Bodrum-Milas Airport, which runs until 2035. It also tripled capacity at the Gazipa a-Antalya terminal and inaugurated the new Izmir domestic terminal. Built by TAV Construction, it is the largest in Turkey, with a capacity of 25 million passengers, bringing the airport’s total capacity to 35 million.
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