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Page 29 - Annual Report 2015 EN
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Annual Report 2015

Aviation Business Unit

Smooth and efficient operations were the conversion process of our aerodrome Newrest In-flight Services and SAFCO.
ensured by Aviation Business Unit license according to the new EASA Furthermore, Certificates of
throughout the year offering high- Aerodrome Rules, a new “Operational
quality services and a high level of Compliance and Development” Excellence were awarded for the 3rd
safety to aircraft operators, ground- department was established, to organise consecutive year by the Joint Inspection
handlers and passengers. the smooth transition to the new Group (JIG) to all members of the
regulatory environment. Athens Airport aviation fuel supply
Following previous years trend safety chain. This excellence recognition is
records demonstrated an improved Seven emergency exercises were considered a unique achievement for
performance. The aviation safety Key organised during 2015 including the airport fuel chain suppliers worldwide.
Performance Indicator (KPI) for 2015 Partial Scale Emergency Exercise
was 34.06 serious incidents per 100,000 “Aircraft Accident on Airport”, the Finally, AIA’s Security Services
aircraft movements, versus a corporate annual full-scale winter operations Department confronted the challenge
target of ≤36 serious incidents for exercise and the annual de/anti- of implementing new measures in
outstanding performance (total number icing exercise. This new Department passenger screening. More specifically,
of aircraft movements 176,156). comprises the functions of Aviation the use of Explosive Trace Detectors
Safety Services Office, Crisis Planning (ETD) commenced on September 1st
Significant increase in the actual and Operational Development. and involved ETD sampling on 10%
traffic figures since commencement of all departing passengers and their
of the summer schedule necessitated In the ground handling area, AIA personal belongings on a continuous
utilisation of some of the Satellite awarded the restricted third-party random basis, in full compliance with
Terminal Building (STB) available rights for Baggage & Ramp, In-Flight legislative requirements and providing
capacity from June through September. Catering Ramp transportation, Freight for the minimum possible impact on
& Mail and Fuel Into-plane services airport operations and passenger flows.
The increased general/business in accordance with the European
aviation traffic during the same season and national legislation. The above In addition, the Airport’s security
also resulted into the design of ten new mentioned rights were awarded to system was successfully tested and
temporary aircraft parking stands at Goldair Handling, Skyserv Handling, audited during several inspections
the apron. Swissport Greece, Olympic Catering, by the relevant HCAA’s security
inspecting division.
In view of the imminent initiation of

Revenues from Aeronautical Charges 2015

Market Share

Landing Parking PTF Security

22% 7% 45% 26%

Aeronautical Charges 2015 vs. 2014 2015 2014

€ million 60 36.7
Landing 31.3
Parking
PTF 12.2
Security 10.9

0 10 20 30 40 50 76.8
69.1

44.9
37.7

70 80

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