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Page 29 - Annual Report 2013
P. 29
Annual Report 2013


Aviation Business Unit




and airside concessions amounted to safety performance and staff awareness,
€33.4 million, demonstrating a decrease we organised a series of trainings and
For another year, the Airport Company of 3.1% against 2012, in line with traffic safety activities, including airside safety
maintained safe, orderly and efficient performance. awareness presentations, meetings with
aviation operations, throughout the stakeholders, and safety campaigns
year, offering high-quality services to Safety records demonstrated an at the airside. AIA’s compliance with
aircraft operators, ground-handlers and enhanced performance, while an international standards and best
passengers. The close cooperation with AIA’s major document, the Aerodrome practices was further documented by
all stakeholders ensured the expected Operations Manual (AOM), was revised a series of internal audits to several
safety level and passenger convenience. during the second half of 2013. The departments.
annual full-scale winter operations
Revenues from airport charges exercise carried out in December In the context of the Crisis Planning &
amounted to €124.3 million, presenting demonstrated the operational readiness Emergency Management, during 2013
a decrease of 8.7% versus 2012, mainly and capability of the airport to deal with AIA pursued its objectives through
affected by the traffic shortfall both winter operations. a series of specialised trainings and
in terms of passengers and MTOWs. workshops, along with the participation
Revenues from centralised infrastructure Aiming at further improving the overall / conduct of 10 exercises, including the
Partial Emergency Exercise “Aircraft
Accident on the Airport”, in compliance
Revenues from Aeronautical Charges 2013 with ICAO regulations.
In the ground handling sector, the year’s
Market Share
noteworthy activity was highlighted by
our initiatives in facilitating and handling
23% persons with disability and/or reduced
Landing mobility, by signing a Memorandum
with the International Paralympic
Committee and by successfully handling
8% its delegates who participated in the
Parking International Conference and General
Assembly hosted in Athens. Also, a
distinction was awarded to the Athens
45% Airport aviation fuel supply chain, further
PTF to all parts receiving Certificates of
Excellence for the first time in the same
year, following inspections by the Joint
25% Inspection Group (JIG).
Security
The Airport Security System and the
0 10 20 30 40 50 level of security services in access
control, passenger and hand baggage
screening, hold baggage screening
Revenues from Aeronautical Charges and entrance permits issuance were
successfully audited by the EU relevant
2013-2012 security inspectors twice during 2013.
2013 2012 Furthermore, HCAA performed system
70 tests on passenger and hand baggage
61.5 screening operations, with positive
60 results.
55.9
50 Significant space optimisation and
operational synergies were achieved
at the main screening point in Intra
40 Schengen area with the completion
32.0 31.1 32.2
28.5 of a new, modern and very functional
30 checkpoint. In the Extra Schengen area,
passport control checkpoints have
20 been upgraded featuring extra security
9.8 11.5 coverage via the use of beam detectors
10 and special cameras, in compliance with
Million € EU Schengen Committee Directives to
0 ensure passenger data confidentiality
Landing Parking PTF Security and national border protection.

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