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Prospects for Development Vladivostok International Airport: prospects for development 1 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Vladivostok International Airport is an effective air transport enterprise and a platform for the prospective international cooperation development in the field of aeronautical and non-aeronautical activities Runway Apron А Transportation security Passenger terminal Ramp equipment New cargo terminal RWY-1 was reconstructed in 2011, In service since 2012. Category 1 security object. Terminal A, in service since 2012, • 90 % of equipment manufactured To open in 2014 (quarter 2), adjoins the currently approved for any aircraft type • 25 aircraft stands applicable for • 350 video observation cameras accommodates domestic and inter- in 2008-2012. aircraft stands on the apron. services. 10 wide-body aircraft. including 190 perimeter cameras and national flights under the one roof and • Own proper repair station for the • Up to 50 thousand tons cargo • 3500 × 60 m. • 840 × 293 m. 160 terminal cameras. operates 24 hours. equipment. capacity • II CAT ICAO. • Is qualified by an Airbus audit for • Intelligent video control system with • Current capacity is 1360 passengers • Current fire safety level category А-380 aircraft services. license plate and face recognition per hour or 3.5 million passengers 8, to improve to 9 category in May • GYURZA perimeter security alarm per year. 2014. system. • 5 million passengers per year after • 4-stage baggage security control the 3rd extension stage. • MVT-HR automatic explosives detec- • 4 jetways. tion systems. • 28 check-in counters. • 4 baggage conveyer belts. • 47.5 thousand square meters of overall terminal building area. • 5.6 thousand square meters of com- mercial area. • Transfer area. • 2 business lounges. • VIP lounge. • Duty free shop. • Airport railway shuttle. 2 3 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Current route network Yakutsk Magadan St. Petersburg Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Ekaterinburg Krasnoyarsk Novosibirsk Moscow Irkutsk Blagoveshchensk Khabarovsk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Harbin Vladivostok Krasnodar Beijing Tashkent Dalian Pyongyang Seoul Tokyo Busan Hong Kong 28 Regular destinations Saipan * Guam * Manila * 13 Bangkok * Domestic flights Cam Ranh * Phuket * 15 International flights * — charter flights on a regular basis 4 5 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Rating of destinations Passenger departures in 2013 231 496 106 493 90 631 68 997 65 266 47 133 46 287 35 314 27 835 22 262 18 887 15 545 12 174 10 777 10 691 10 057 9 931 9 804 8 715 7 939 6 373 6 184 5 367 27 321 901 479 Seoul Beijing Tokyo Irkutsk Busan Harbin Other Total Yakutsk Phuket Bangkok Magadan Hong Kong Cam Ranh Pyongyang Khabarovsk Novosibirsk Krasnoyarsk Ekaterinburg St. Petersburg Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Moscow (Vnukovo) Moscow (Sheremetyevo)Moscow (Domodedovo) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Domestic flights International flights Volume indicators Passenger traffic Aircraft take-off operations Growth trend, million passengers Growth trend, thousand take-off operations 2,235 7,5 7,5 7,9 2,032 1,853 6,7 6,0 1,624 5,4 1,457 4,9 1,279 0,646 Total Total 0,587 1,590 2,6 2,8 0,506 2,0 2,7 0,990 1,445 1,5 4,9 5,0 0,428 1,347 1,4 4,7 4,8 0,327 1,1 4,5 0,236 1,196 International International 1,130 4,1 1,043 flights 3,8 flights 0,184 0,806 Domestic Domestic flights flights 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 forecast forecast forecast forecast 6 7 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Business structure of Vladivostok International Airport Passenger infrastructure adequacy assessment -100% -75% -50% -25% 25% 50% 75% 100% Vnukovo (Moscow) VKO 2013 Saint-Petersburg LED According to the 2013 AviaPort Agency survey, Yekaternburg SVX Vladivostok Interna- Novosibirsk OVB tional Airport keeps Main airport operator a sufficient throughput Krasbodar KRR capacity reserve against “Vladivostok International Airport”, JSC and estimated on-peak load. “Terminal Vladivostok”, CJSC (Airport and Sochi AER ground handling service, managing and co-ordination) Ufa UFA Krasnoyarsk KJA Samara KUF Rostov-on-Don POV 2020 Khabarovsk KHV According the Aircraft fuel supply, Ground handling of aircraft, Vladovostok VVO “no change” forecast, quality control of fuel maintenance support in 2020 Vladivostok Kazan KZN International Airport • “RN-Aero”, LLC • “Aurora Airlines”, JSC will keep a sufficient • “TZK-DV”, LLC Irkutsk IKT throughput capacity • “Aerofuels-Kamchatka”, LLC reserve even in case Mineralnye Vody MRV of no extension of the airport infrastructure. Tumen TJM Kaliningrad KGD Perm PEE Chelyabinsk CEK Technical maintenance Mail and cargo service Catering Omsk OMS • “Sibir technique”, LLC • “Aircargo”, LLC • “Aeromar-DV”, CJSC Nizhny Novgorod GOJ • Cargo-Vladivostok, LLC Volgograd VOG According to the "AviaPort" Agency report 8 9 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Prospects for development Prospects for development of route network of transfer routes through Vladivostok Strategy ot route network development Anadur Anchorage 1st stage — until 2015 2nd stage — 2015–2017 Omsk Abakan Enhancement of air services Development of direct air service Chita Komsomolsk-on-Amur to neighboring airport hubs to Asia-Pacific Region countries Kemerovo Vancouver Vladivostok Blagoveshchensk / Irkutsk / Chita / Magadan / Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky / Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk / Khabarovsk / Yakutsk Osaka Los-Angeles Komsomolsk-on-Amur / Ulan-Ude / Kasnoyarsk / Novosibirsk Shanghai Deli Guangzhou Goa Ho Chi Minh City Cebu Kota-Kinabalu Kuala-Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Denpasar Beijing / Seoul / Hong Kong / Tokyo Sydney Auckland Melbourne North America (USA, Canada) / Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc.) South Asia (India) / Australia / New Zealand 10 11 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Prospects for aeronautical Prospects for non-aeronautical service development service development Key areas of development • Extension of statement of non-aeronautical service • Application of new advertising media • Brand-marketing • Development of online services More than 40 retail and service enterprises 1st floor 3rd floor is already opened in Terminal 383,5 м2 1638,6 м2 Including: branch banks, coffee shops, post capacity available capacity available offices, offices of taxi and rent-a-car companies, vending machines, gift shops, clothing and per- 793,5 м2 1942,5 м2 fumery, bars, drugstores, flower shops etc. is rented is rented Objective Programs Results preconditions of Vladivostok International Airport • Competitive development • The geographical setting development of routes network. Airport investment of Vladivostok. • Acquisition of new air carriers. • potential • Development of international Air traffic volume growth. • Implementation of Incentives co-operation with the Pacific • Development of region programs for air carriers. Vladivostok International Airport is developing in Prospective investment projects for implementation in the airport area: Asian countries. economy. • Enhancement of transfer area. accordance with the Airport-City concept widely • Creating an gambling zone • Acquisition of new operators. used by world’s leading airports. A modern in Primorye. • Open Skies Project. airport is more than just a place for waiting for Hotel and office complex Additional business lounge • Modern infrastructure a flight, it should be a platform for developing of airport. a complex of services to meet various needs of passengers and to improve the investment Catering service Underroof parking with extra services attractiveness of the region as well. 12 13 VLADIVOSTOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT Key events & achievements of Vladivostok International Airport 2013 Russia TOP 5 In 2013 Vladivostok International Airport has been named the Russia TOP 5 Airport, Successful completion The team of Vladivostok International Airport has successfully executed the programme Airport achieved 4 stars at AviaPort Agency ranking for the quality of infrastructure and passen- of APEC 2012 Summit of arrival, ground handling, and departure procedure of APEC 2012 Summit passen- gers service level. gers, governmental, and cargo flights. Teamwork of Vladivostok International Airport has delegates aircraft been highly appraised by National and Aviation Authorities of Russia. maintenance programme The leader in Russian In 2013 Vladivostok International Airport achieved the 1st place in international air traffic Company of the Year In 2012 for the high performance and successful execution of the work Vladivostok Far East international air between airports of Russian Far East. From 2009 to 2013 annual PAX flow of Vladi- International Airport has been awarded as winner “Best Company of Service and vostok International Airport was increased twofold. Average growth rate came up to Products quality” national prize at Interregional Entrepreneur Association Award with the traffic. 10-15% annually, what is comparable to growth rate of the biggest airports of Russia. participation of State Duma and Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Airport Council Vladivostok International Airport is the member of Airport Council International (ACI), Open Skies In 2011 the Ministry of the Transport of the Russian Federation adopted the decision International (ACI) the only worldwide professional association of airport operators, and took part in ASQ to eliminate restrictions for the flights of foreign air-carriers
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