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To Come to Paris-Le Bourget Airport LBGA-XBB-2016 7 1 N R LLZ 25 Paris Aéroport PARIS-LE BOURGET Winter Service VOR / DME LLZ 07 Europe’s number-one business airport CRD ZONE EN PROJET 7 1 N R VHF B B1 W4 PISTE 07/25 - 3000x45m C4 P1 Porte privée EUROCOPTER Z 70 NES D'ATHE RU P2 E D RUE E SOF GP 07 IA 17 R1 B RN P3 GP 27 - 06605 mai 2016 Toussus-le-Noble W4 airfi eld business aviation west of Paris PISTE 09/27 - 1845x45m RUE D'ATHENES 10 good reasons PAPI 27 10D LLZ 27 SSLIA (Paris Aéroport Aircraft W3 R W5 Rescue and Firefighting Service) Imprim’vert ® A1 UROPE M1 'E A DE L NUE Porte privée VE M A to come to Paris-Le Bourget Airport SIGNATURE Z 65 LIN The Toussus-le-Noble airfi eld is located on a 166 hectare plot, with more than 1,000sqm of offi ce space. Among the V4 RUE DE DUB RU C3 E DE PR AG UE RUE DE DUBLIN Kyriad Prestige Hotel Porte privée DFS Z 64 BIS RUE DE PRA RN 17 advatag es it off ers, is a range of services designated to accomodate future European business aviation projects. GU H5B E D Porte privée DFS H5A A Z 63 Our top priorities at Paris-Le Bourget airport and its airfi elds The airfi eld falls within the scope of an ambitious development project launched by the French government in 2009, H2 H4 H3 E U3 H1 which aims to bring the Paris metropolitan area into the 21st century. The airfi eld handled 115,571 plane and helicopter L'EUROPE E DE R NU H9 AVE AVENUE DE L'EUROPE are swiftness, safety, fl exibility, comfort and confi dentiality. PISTE 03/21 - 2665x60m H7 movements in 2015, excluding transit operations. V3 F1 AVENUE DE L'EUROPE LB5 DE MADRID A RUE F3 W2 PROJET AIRBUS HELICOPTER F3 RU EN COURS E D F2 E COP ENHAGUE C2 D MADRI DE E Services and infrastructure RU U2 C22 I RUE DE MADRID Air Navigation Training Centre 17 RN NDRES Parc LO The crossroads ZONE EN PROJET Europe RUE DE u J AVENUE DE L'EUROPE RUE DE LA HAYE Fuel pumped: JET A1 AVGAS RUE DE LONDRES Q2 U21 J SA Marriott Hotel of Europe within K u Police / Airport Police (GTA) V2 W17 easy Reach N OPE u W16 ALLEE DE STOCKHOLM Taxi service AVENUE DE L'EUR 01 V22 W1 Gagosian Art Gallery Q1 L2 u Car rental L1 Located just 7 km from Paris and 20 km U1 PAPI 03 ALLEE DE VARSOVIE W15 from La Défense, Paris-Le Bourget airport AL Paris Aéroport Workshops LEE D'H ELSINKI u The Boutique du Pilote store for pilots U11 H PE C1 W14 URO DE L'E is exclusively dedicated to business aviation, ALLEE DE LISBONNE AVENUE u Restaurant: Le Bouchon Paris Aéroport Power Station serving more than 800 destinations Moscou C11 ALLEE DE VIENNE Aéroport 7 Montréal W12 RN 1 worldwide. It occupies an area of 553 Paris-Le Bourget u Fire protection level: SSLIA (French Aircraft Rescue ALLEE DE BRUXELLES Paris Aéroport Inter-Company Sta Restaurant Madrid W10W11 New-York Pékin G2 hectares and has three runways, two of and Firefighting Service) level 3 ALLEE DE BERLIN Los Angeles RN 2 Casablanca AVENUE DE L'EUROPE Dubaï V1 T which can operate independently. Paris- LOSSIER Porte privée Paris Aéroport Ground Handling Service Hong-Kong Porte TANGO musée NORD u Certification: ISO 14001 Z 47 HENRI PA PAUL RUE Le Bourget hosts 75 businesses off ering BERT and Conference Centre G1 RUE DESIRE LUCCA Portillon E LUCCA FLYCO PB u Airport PE RUE DESIR airport and aviation services, including the Singapour C Groupe ADP DE L'ESPACE L'AIR ET DE major names in business aviation, and is DE DE L'AIR ET DE L'ESPACE RN 2 Air and Space Museum u ESPLANADE A Rio de Janeiro Runway 07L/25R: 1,100 m x 30 m, paved PLAN ES S Porte privée a top industrial pole in the Ile-de-France musée Johannesburg Z 50 Sidney u Runway 07R/25L: 1,050 m x 30 m, paved (Greater Paris) region. Paris-Le Bourget ROME DE RUE AVENUE ALAIN BOZEL airport celebrated its centenary in 2014. ROME Laboratoire Aéroport © Paris Guittard, Jouanneaux, © Ariane Simon, © David © Jean-Marc Delaporte, © David © Alain Leduc, u DE Lighting: HI/BI – PAPI RUE RUE DE ROME IS RN 2 u Landing aid: VOR – DME/ILS Ca 1 TNO 110.15 Mhz – GNSS RUE DE PAR IS AVENUE ALAIN BOZEL RUE DE PAR PLACE CHARLES LINDBERGH RUE DE BUDAPEST Groupe ADP - Groupe ADP A1 Reputation Types of companies located on site Avenue du Maréch al Leclerc (D50) 02 Avenue du 8 Mai 45 (RN 2) Le Bourget-Viparis Exhibition Centre FBO names from north to south: AUTOROUTE A1 -Signature Flight Support, terminal 2 u Aircraft transport : Photos 62 71 - 75 49 - 01 Graphique/Imprimerie/Traduction/Repro/Signa Agence - Réalisation Imprimerie spéciale Groupe ADP For its fi ftieth anniversary in 2015, the Paris -Dassault Falcon Services -Signature Flight Support, terminal 1 Air Show welcomed more than 350,000 u Helicopter transport AUTOROUTE A1 PARIS - LILLE -Sky Valet visitors and 2,300 exhibitors from 43 u Airport ground handling services -Signature Flight Support, terminal 3 diff erent countries at Paris-Le Bourget A1 -Universal Aviation France u -Advanced Air Support airport. This makes the airport the home Maintenance / Flight training / MRO (Maintenance -Jetex Repair and Overhaul) to the biggest air show in the world (the International Paris Air Show). u Various flying clubs The airport regularly plays host to heads u Aircraft hangarage of state and government, famous fi gures from the worlds of culture, entertainment, u Flight training school: AFMAé sport and social solidarity, as well as major u Fuel provider: Total Groupe ADP international conferences, such as the Aéroport Paris-Le Bourget International Climate Conference (COP u Meteorological equipment: METAR AUTO 1 rue Désiré Lucca u 93350 Le Bourget u France T +33(0)1 48 62 16 56 u [email protected] 21), which took place from 30 November to groupeadp.fr 11 December 2015. 08 Services available u Single industrial services provider: Power, de-icing, 03 Availability/Flexibility etc. u u Accommodates all types of aircraft with Lodging: The Kyriad Prestige (3 stars) and SA three runways; 3,200, 2,600 and 1,800 Marriott (4 stars) hotels, both of which offer a metres in length respectively spa/sauna and a fitness room u u Take-off until 10:15pm Dining options: A food truck, two company restaurants and one Michelin-starred restaurant u Landing 24 hours/day Pontoise-Cormeilles-en-Vexin Paris-Issy-les-Moulineaux u Culture: The Paris Air and Space Museum, with its u 24 hours/day for aerial ambulance and exceptional collection of aviation history, as well as a airfield business aviation within heliport medical emergency flights contemporary art museum in the Gagosian Gallery, at Paris Le Bourget Parc des Expositions, the third easy reach of Cergy and La u For environmental reasons, these opening largest exhibition arena in the Ile-de-France region hours are subject to operational restrictions Défense u Services: Concierge service, cleaning service, car/vehicle rental (tourist and commercial vehicles, The Pontoise-Cormeilles-en-Vexin airfield lies 7 km The Issy-les-Moulineaux heliport began life as a limousines, environmentally-friendly vehicles, etc.), from the Pontoise area, which is known for its thriving general aviation airfield. As a great many pilots taxi station, parking economy and universities. The airfield covers an area of passed through the airport, it became a meeting place 235 hectares, and so offers first-rate capacity both in for those involved in aviation, both from France and terms of aircraft numbers and with regard to navaids. abroad. In the early 1960s, Groupe ADP became the It hosts both business aviation and general aviation airport management company while the City of Paris activities, supported by an operational set-up that is became the property owner. Its location just beyond unrestricted and open 24 hours/day. The airfield handled the 15th arrondissement, south of the Porte de Sevres 50,922 aircraft movements in 2015, excluding transit and across the Paris ring road, is a major advantage. operations. The heliport covers an area of 7 hectares, with a 350 06 Prestigious partners m x 50 m open strip where different categories and Safety performance classes of helicopters can operate in 04 u Airport Support Services complete safety. In 2015 the heliport handled close to Services and infrastructure Environmental management 10,000 aircraft movements (arrivals and departures), u Dedicated firefighters service stationed at Paris-Le u Round-the-clock availability with 6 FBO (fixed-base system excluding transit operations. Bourget Airport 24/7 operator) service providers: Advanced Air Support, 09 u Fuel pumped: JET A1 AVGAS u Dassault Falcon Service, Jetex, Sky Valet, Signature u Fire protection level: SSLIA (French Aircraft ICAO safety level 8 u Certification ISO 14001 renewed every three years Flight Support, Universal Aviation France Rescue and Firefighting Service) level 4 u SGS (safety management system) certified by the since 2005 u Flight training: Flight Safety International u Runway 05/23: 1,690 m x 50 m, paved French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC): u Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation maintained Services and infrastructure “a well-structured and organised outfit with u In-flight meal service – several caterers providing u Runway 12/30: 1,650 m x 50 m, paved methods, procedures and processes aimed at u Emissions reduction Runway: quality food services u Lighting: HI/BI – PAPI improving safety” u Designs commissioned for the renovation and u Directions: 06/24 u Landing aid: ILS Cat 1 CVN 110.95 Mhz – GNSS construction of buildings in association with an HQE u Dimensions: 350 m x 50 m (French High Quality Environmental standard) eco- friendly buildings initiative u Type of surface: grass Types of companies located on site Your business Persan - Beaumont u Objectives for
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