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VNUKOVO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Moscow VNUKOVO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Moscow CONTENTS Vnukovo International Airport • Airport Access / Location • Airport Forecourt Map • Passenger Terminal A / Concessions and Passenger Services • Facts & Figures - General Overview - On-Time Performance • Airport Infrastructure - Aeronautical Infrastructure - Terminal Infrastructure • Route Network • Airmail and Cargo Services • Aircraft Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul • VKO Connect – Tailored Transfer Air Travel Solutions • Airport Services Aviation Marketing Sterling Standard of Service, Comfort and Convenience Best Airport Strategic Partnership The Airport’s Competitive Edge VNUKOVO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Moscow THE AIRPORT’S MASS-TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY / LOCATION 4 major toll-free highways the Kievskoe (8 lanes), the Borovskoe (6 lanes) the Minskoe (4 lanes), the Kaluzhskoe (6 lanes) The Third 35 min. The (one way) to Kievsky Train Station in midtown Moscow Ring via a nonstop rail link (time in transit 35 min.) Moscow Salaryevo subway station is within a 10-minute drive/bus commute. Shuttle buses ply Ring Road between the Airport and the subway station every 10 minutes Rasskazovka subway station The Ring Third slated to come online in 2018 Third The (within 4km/5-min drive/bus commute of the Airport) Ring Vnukovo Subway Station expected to open in 2020-2022 making it Moscow’s first subway station located within walking distance of an airport Highway 11 km to the Moscow Ring Road. The Minskoe 28 km to downtown Mocow (the Kremlin) The BorovskoeHighway Catchment Area The Moscow Highway Ring Road Moscow 12,5 mln people The KievskoeHighway The Greater Moscow and the environs 29 mln people The Kaluzhskoe within a 350-km radius The New Moscow is the Metropolis' investment and industrial growth engine, with more than 11 mln sq m of all-new real estate built there over the past few years, and more than a hundred thousand new jobs created along the way. AIRPORT FORECOURT MAP THE BOROVSKOE HIGHWAY THE MINSKOE HIGHWAY of CommerceDirectorate CATERING VNUKOVO PARKING LOT Tsentralnaia St. THE VNUKOVO-CARGO MAIL & CARGO TERMINAL & OFFICE SPACE 1st Reisovaia St. AEROEXPRESS UNDERGROUND TRAIN STATION DOUBLETREE BY HILTON 4* HOTEL Gas station PASSENGER TERMINAL A 2nd Reisovaia St. MULTILEVEL CAR PARKS OFFICE SPACE D 3d Reisovaia St. B À INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL B THE KIEVSKOE HIGHWAY VIP/ DELEBATIONS LOUNGE PASSENGER TERMINAL A / PASSENGER SERVICES & CONCESSIONS The Terminal’s total floor space comprises 270 thousand sq.m, Passenger making it one of Europe’s top five largest air terminals. flow separation Level Three – waiting areas, incl. boarding elevators VIP & business-class lounge space, 52 gates 78 airline offices. Level Two – international and domestic departures. jetways escalators 31 (including three 61 dual-jetway B-747 gates) Level One – international and domestic arrivals, transfer pax. area (MCT 15 min.) A irbu moving s A- 380 triple-jetway 1 A-380 gate 38 sidewalks Underground Level – one-of-a-kind train station. Passenger services and concessions VIP Services Self-check-in kiosks Banks, ATMs, payment terminals Meet & Assist Personal chauffeured delivery of passengers Info helpdesks Mother-and-child room Complimentary WiFi Electric golf-cart pax transfers to gates PRM helpdesks Air & rail ticketing Wi-Fi Cab & rent-a-car desks Baggage delivery Conference facilities Wrap-a-bag locations Dining outlets Baggage storage room Duty-free & duty-paid shopping outlets VIP vehicle parking Telecom services VAT Refund (Tax Free) FACTS & FIGURES On-Time Performance* January February March April May June July August September October November December 2017 75,6 81,4% 88,4% 88,7% 91,7% 83,4% 85,2% 88,7% 89,0% 88,5% 87,0% 76,1% * Even during peak traffic loads and major events involving aerial displays and formation fly-bys such as the Victory Day Parade, the Airport’s on-time performance comprised 98 percent including delays due to adverse weather conditions and late AC arrivals. Absent those, the actual, net OTP comprised 83.3 percent. FACTS & FIGURES Total passengers welcomed and pax. turnover structure in 2017. Busiest day in 2017 IN TL International services.......................36% Domestic services...............................64% August 6 M 18 million O D Transfer passengers.....................12,3% 2017 Total airmail & cargo handled 68 557 71 825 pax. handled Total pax welcomed Total flights handled mpax 18.1 15.8 K flights 173.7 12.7 13.9 171.1 11.2 163.6 165.1 152.3 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Terminal A A wide choice of shopping and dining outlets 270 000 m2 BARS 32 52 31 2 Boarding Jetways & RESTAURANTS (5 970 m ) 8 100 gates pax OFFICES 133 per hour (3 573 m2) 172 50 DUTY FREE 15 Check in Self-check-in SHOPS (4 800 m2) desks kiosks SHOPPING 12 Terminal B OUTLETS (400 m2) 2 VENDING 147 25 000 m MACHINES (134 m2) DUTY-PAID 12 2 000 12 6 SHOPS (2600 m2) pax Boarding Jetways per hour gates ATMs 24 Mail & Cargo Terminal PAYMENT 7 57 000 m2 Capacity Office space TERMINALS BANK REPRESEN- m2 TATIVE OFFICES 3 tons a year 7 business-class Hotels lounges HOTEL DoubleTree by Hilton 450 000 air travelers* + * Welkomed in 2017 AIR CREW HOTEL AERONAUTICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Including those for the B747, and the А-380 Total airfield area NUMBER OF AC * 770 STANDS hectares 200 * Of which 100 is located on the Vnukovo-1 apron, including the combination stands (contact + bus gates) Class 2 А RWYs Airfield (4E ICAO Eqvt.) m m 56 ALL AC MVT/h TYPES ELIGIBLE CAT IIIA CAT II 3500x60 3060x45 RWY 06/24 RWY 01/19 AERONAUTICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Vnukovo’s aprons can ac- RWY1 RWY2 commodate up to 200 air- 06/24, 3500х60 m 01/19, 3060х45 m craft of a variety of types. PCN72/R/B/W/T Top layer – PCN105/F/D/X/T Top layer– cement concrete ICAO Cat IIIА bituminous concrete ICAO CAT II The Airport’s two runways, (15х200m) with LNDG MAG BRG = 193deg. in simultaneous use, can (cloud base, RWY visibility: 60х800m) ICAO Cat I (cloud base, RWY visibility: 30×350m); ICAO CAT I with LNDG handle 56 MVTs (take- MAG BRG = 013 deg. (cloud base, offs/landings) per hour. RWY visibility: 60х800m). ROUTE NETWORK TOP-GROSSING DESTINATIONS St. Petersburg Surgut Murmansk Novosibirsk Kaliningrad Krasnoyarsk Samara Yekaterinburg Simferopol Tyumen Krasnodar Khabarovsk Sochi Yakutsk Rostov-on-Don Ufa Makhachkala Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Minsk Vladivostok Riga Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Burgas Omsk Prague Irkutsk Thessaloniki Baku Chisinau Berlin, Leipzig Tbilisi Cologne Yerevan Munich Tashkent Vienna Dushanbe Nice Tehran Paris Bangkok Barcelona Phuket Budapest Milan Dubai Antalya Goa Istanbul Enfidha Larnaca Jerba Pafos ROUTES UNDER DEVELOPMENT Iraklion Saratov Amman Ashgabat Bordeaux Ankara Tomsk Sharm el-Sheikh Astana Helsinki Alma-Ata Hurghada Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong Sharjah Cairo Kyzylorda Riyadh, Jeddah ROUTE NETWORK The Airport’s domestic route network is the most comprehensive one on offer in the Mos- cow Airport Cluster. Major Tenant Air Carriers: UTAIR / ROSSIYA / POBEDA 35 TURKISH AIRLINES / IFLY / YAKUTIA AZIMUTH / AZAL / GEORGIAN AIRWAYS WIZZ AIR HUNGARY / FLYDUBAI FLYONE / GAZPROM AVIA / RUSLINE ELLINAIR / MAHAN AIR / NOUVELAIR BUL AIR / SOMON AIR / AZUR AIR 30 170 VOLOGDA AIR / SCAT / SYRIAN ARAB AL IRAN ASEMAN AL / IRAQI AIRWAYS SEVERSTAL / PSKOVAVIA IZHAVIA / ATRAN / AIRBRIDGECARGO UTair: 60 Destinations | Pobeda: 40 Destinations | Rossiya: 45 Destinations AIRMAIL & CARGO OPS Vnukovo International’s Mail & Cargo Terminal is one of the largest of its kind in all of Russia, and offers a comprehensive range of airmail & cargo handling services 24/7. Cargo throughput capacity Business hours Airmail & cargo 150 000 450 24/7 tons a year tons daily Handling storage and shipping of ALL TYPES of cargo Mail & Cargo Tmnl. total floor space 57 000 Cargo TRACING Warehousing areas total floorspace 17 000 TRANSFER shipment handling AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REPAIR & OVERHAUL Messrs. A-Technics of background experience in line and are VKO’s resident base maintenance of the Boeing and MRO experts. Airbus-made AC types. Vnukovo OPERATIONAL BASES Streamlined logistics for both Orenburg the RF and Central-Asian carriers • Line and base maintenance for Total hangar space the Boeing 737, 747, 777 and the Airbus 320F AC types • B737 Base maintenance • More than a 460-strong including 2 engineering & maintenence for widebody AC types staff with an average 12 years' background experience in the aircraft MRO line of work to ensure minimum turnaround times • Full range of hangars & shops with state-of-the-art equipment VKO Connect – TAILORED TRANSFER AIR TRAVEL SOLUTIONS Transfer services potential Transfer options · Terminal A’s one-of-a-kind transfer- Minimum conducive architectural concept and layout Transfer Time · Well thought-out and tested transfer 15 minutes passenger handling SOPs · Terminal and aeronautical infrastructure’s Minimum ample throughput capacity Connection Time* · Diverse route network 60 minutes · Tenant carrier alliance * Сan vary subject to coordination with the Carrier VKO Connect’s (M2 Closed Fare) objective as a project is to promote and foster cooperation between the Airport and its partner air carriers Project Partners Vnukovo Airport Tenant Carriers Members of Air ** Vnukovo International Airport JSC is the holder Transport Settlement System ATSS. and administrator of the Agreement Project’s Legal Underpinnings Transport Clearing House Public Joint-Stock Company (TCH) The Multilateral agreement on establishing transfer services and application of through Sirena-Travel Private Joint-Stock Company fares. **ATSS – Air Transport Settlement System. To join, the Carrier shall have to sign a standard TCH Agreement on Standardized Travel Document-Based Sales and Settlements [for Air Travel Services Sold]. VKO Connect – TAILORED TRANSFER AIR TRAVEL SOLUTIONS Advantages of the project · Additional transfer pax numbers brought in · No need to conclude interline agreements. via the TCH network of accredited agencies at no extra cost to carriers. · Revenue collection timelines are shorter than under interline agreements. · Membership access to the multilateral · Guaranteed, complete and timely transfers of agreement and the implementation collections to Carriers.
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