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For over 50 years, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport has stood at the definitive gateway to the French Riviera and Italy’s Riviera dei Fiori, giving its staff the opportunity to develop renowned expertise and experience in the airport sector.

Nice Airport is France’s second largest and handles around 10 million passengers and 10,000 tons of freight every year. Cannes-Mandelieu, however, is solely dedicated to business travel and general aviation and is the second most important airport of its kind in France.

Nice Airport is also France’s No. 1 regional airport for low cost airlines and was also the first airport to open its runways to this type of operator (1996). Some 20 carriers connect Nice to the major cities of Europe and North Africa.

The airports of Nice and Cannes have received a number of international awards for their quality of service, efficiency and marketing.
These airports have also obtained triple certification: ISO 9001 V2000 (quality assurance), ISO 14001 (environmental) and ISO 18001 OHSAS (health and safety).

We also boast over 30 years experience in passing on our know-how outside our own airports through training, assessments, audits, management contracts and concessions.

In 2008, taking advantage of a reform to the management system in place for large regional airports, a complete new structure – Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur – was put in place, benefiting from a new 37-year concession.

The remit of this company is to oversee the management of Nice and Cannes-Mandelieu airports. The capital is split between the French government (60%), the Nice Côte d’Azur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (25%), Provence, Alpes Côte d’Azur Region (5%), the Alpes Maritimes Department (5%) and the urban community of Nice Côte d’Azur (5%).
The statuses of this new company provide for the unlimited export of airport teams’ expertise anywhere in the world.

Consequently, a subsidiary of Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur was set up under the name Nice Airport Management with the aim of providing the highest level of advice and services.




MANAGEMENT ISSUES
• Strategic planning
• Business plans
• Financial models
• Performance indicators
• Organisation of passenger fees and landing charges
• Developing non-aviation commercial revenues
• Staff training programmes and HR improvement
• Communication Plan

MARKETING ISSUES
• Managing airlines network development (scheduled, charter, low cost and business aviation)
• Managing cargo market development
• Airports economical impact and traffic forecast
• Airport catchment’s area development
• True Origin and Destination (TOD) surveys

TECHNICAL ISSUES
• Master planning
• Feasibility studies
• Terminal conceptual design
• Construction management
• Major and minor maintenance schemes
• Information Technology (IT) management solutions
• Baggage Handling and 100% screening design
• Security and Safety applications

OPERATIONS ISSUES
• Terminal Resources allocation
• Airlines Ground Handling
• Customer satisfaction
• Environmental studies
• Business Aviation Fixed Based Operator (FBO)

CONCESSION AND PRIVATISATION PROJECTS in partnership
• Traffic forecasts
• Business Plan modelling
• Construction investment if Design and Build (D&B) concept
• Financial Plan and Sensitivities
• Legal support



TAHITI AIRPORT
• Management subcontract
• Operations and safety organisation plans
• Flight information Display Systems
• Communications strategy
• Training

BASTIA AIRPORT, FRANCE
• Terminal master plan
• Car-park master plan
• Flight Information Display Systems
• Safety procedures training

PAU, TARBES, AJACCIO, BASTIA, CALVI, FIGARI AIRPORTS, FRANCE
• Flight information Display Systems

GUADELOUPE AND REUNION ISLAND
• TOD surveys

TALLIN AIRPORT
• Security Cargo Audit

CYPRUS BOT PROJECT
in partnership with Bouygues Construction, Egis and Vancouver Airport
• Traffic Forecasts
• Marketing and communications strategy
• Advisors to Design and Build concept (D&B)
• Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
• Share of Capital (ProjectCo)
• Technical Services Contract (TSA)

VENISE LIDO AIRPORT, ITALY
• Master plan

CAYENNE
• Training
• Flight Information Display Systems

GDANSK AIRPORT
• Audit and Training
• Agreement with Polish Airports Association



SA AEROPORTS DE LA COTE D’AZUR
NICE AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
BP3331
06206 NICE CEDEX 3 FRANCE

Contact : Jean-François GUITARD
Director International Affairs
Tel: +33 4 93 21 44 18
Fax: +33 4 93 21 30 29
jean-francois.guitard@cote-azur.aeroport.fr

http://www.nice.airport.com

 
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