Aéroports de Paris Management Brings the New Terminal at Queen Alia International Airport, Amman (Jordan) into Operation
March 22 2013 - 12:41PM
Business Wire
On 21 March, Aéroports de Paris Management (ADPM) (Paris:ADP)
(Pink Sheets:AEOPF), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Aéroports de
Paris, brings the new terminal at Queen Alia International Airport
in Amman, Jordan into operation. ADPM is a shareholder and the sole
operator of the airport under a 25-year concession.
Covering an area of 103,000 m², this terminal is the equivalent
in floor area of Hall M at Terminal 2E in Paris-Charles de Gaulle
and will be able to accommodate up to 9 million passengers per
year. It will therefore double the total capacity of Queen Alia
International Airport, the gateway to Jordan and hub of the Royal
Jordanian national airline, a member of the One World Alliance.
Aéroports de Paris Management teams have been preparing for the
opening of the new facilities for over two years and involved all
the airport's partners from the earliest stage. This enabled them
to effectively plan operational tests and training, in order to
successfully transfer over 30 airlines and the Royal Jordanian
Hub.
According to Jacques Follain, Managing Director of Aéroports
de Paris Management:
"The new terminal at Queen Alia International Airport, Amman is
a major flagship project for Aéroports de Paris Management which
has run the airport since 2007, using the expertise developed
within the Aéroports de Paris Group, in France and abroad.Bringing
this new terminal into operation marks a new phase of development
for the airport. Aéroports de Paris Management's experience as an
operator will optimise the development of the Royal Jordanian hub
and create value through first-class commercial activity spread out
over more than twice the current floor space."
About the new terminal
- Architect: Foster & Partners.
- Operator: Aéroports de Paris
Management.
- Length of concession: 25 years.
- Area: 103,000 m², including 18,800 m²
of retail and rental space.
- Capacity: 9 million passengers, 12
million when the departure lounges are extended.
- Overall cost of project: 750 million
dollars.
About ADPM's presence in Jordan
In 2007, together with five other investors -ADI (Abu Dhabi),
EDGO (Jordan), J&P Avax SA (Greece), J&P Overseas Ltd
(Cyprus) and Noor Financial Investment Company (Kuwait)- Aéroports
de Paris Management founded the AIG PSC company (Airport
International Group Private Shareholding Company)which won the
25-year concession for the Queen Alia International Airport.
This concession was accompanied by a BOT contract (Build,
Operate, Transfer) which provides for the redevelopment of the
existing terminal and the building of the new terminal.
Aéroports de Paris owns a 9.5% stake in the AIG company and
wholly owns the JAM company (Jordan Airport Management) specially
created for the operation of the new terminal.
More information on ADPM
Created in 1990, Aéroports de Paris Management is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Aéroports de Paris, whose business involves managing
international airport operations and/or acquiring stakes in airport
companies, alone or in collaboration with financial investors and
other industrial partners.
In its role of airport operator and long-term investor, ADPM has
many recognised fields of expertise: bringing infrastructure into
operation (terminals, runways, etc.), optimising operations,
developing air terminal shops and assisting with airport
certification.
Today, ADPM manages a portfolio of 22 airports worldwide with a
total traffic of around 42 million passengers.
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