PARIS-LE BOURGET AIRPORT GUIDE Editorial Dear reader, If you’re reading this document, it’s because unaware of the Paul Bert building, "H zero" you are a user of the Paris-Le Bourget or the FOX transfer service, but we all know airport. that they wouldn’t be able to benefit from the exceptional quality of airport service Prepared by the Customer Relations and without the men and women that develop, Communications team, the purpose of this operate and coordinate these aspects of our document is to bring together all of the infor- local Monopoly. mation necessary for a clear understanding of this airport and for working and operating So, please enjoy reading this guide, which successfully here, an airport that is historic we have designed to be as practical, yet future-oriented, efficient yet unrecognised, user-friendly and as comprehensive as pos- urban yet strongly committed to sustainable sible. It is also an evolving document development. and your feedback is welcomed. We are planning to disseminate it widely to 3,000 This guide is designed to be easy-to-read, employees working at le Bourget, and to user friendly and informative as well as a make it available to anyone interested in this point of reference between everyone who guide, whether passing through the airport passes through the airport, year after year or for personal needs. and hour after hour every week. An airport is a place open to the world, but it is also a I hope that you find this guide an informative city within itself with its rhythms and travel and enjoyable read. behaviour, projects and lifestyles: most of the François Charritat passengers passing through our facilities are Managing Director Management chart Managing Director François CHARRITAT Assistant Managing Director Isabelle DREYSSE Surveys Business and Economic and Operations relations and Construction/ Social real estate Maintenance work Contents 06 Why set up business at the airport? 08 Getting to Paris-Le Bourget airport 09 Public transport 10 Private car 11 Procedures 12 Business operations permits 14 Construction work on site 12 Airside access badges or in leased premises 14 Ramp driving permits 15 Safety Management System 16 Services offered 17 Provision of fluids and electricity 21 Filming and still photography 17 Breakdown services 22 Conference room rental 18 Management of spillages of haz- 23 Car rental ardous or polluting products 23 Pilot medical certification 18 Logistics 24 Air and Space Museum 19 Snow clearance 24 Hubstart Paris Region® 19 Mailboxes 25 French International Air and Space 20 Waste disposal Show 20 Hub One (Telecoms) 25 Multi-company staff restaurant 21 Environment Partners Club 25 Ironing service 21 Paris-Le Bourget Extranet 26 Hotel and restaurants 27 Relevant government services 28 Border Police Directorate 28 Regional Customs Directorate 28 Air Transport Police 28 Regional Flight Information and As- sistance office - Paris-Le Bourget 29 Administrative services 30 Town halls 31 La Poste 30 Prefecture responsible for the Safety 31 The Gonesse hospital centre and Security of the Paris-Charles de 31 Prefectures Gaulle and Paris-Le Bourget airports 31 Sub-prefectures 30 Urban community of the Paris-Le 32 Territorial councils Bourget Airport 33 Appendices 34 Glossary 35 Your contacts 35 Service Providers (FBO) Why set up business at the airport? 06 As Europe’s leading business aviation Aéroports de Paris offers various types airport and only 7 km from Paris, of products for rental: aircraft hangars, Paris-Le Bourget is home to some aircraft parking areas, industrial of the biggest names in the aviation buildings, office space, light-duty industry: three out of the five business vehicle car parks, or undeveloped aircraft manufacturers have established land; land reserves, in both airside and their main European maintenance base landside areas, covering around thirty here, four out of the five international hectares. leading FBO companies (ground handling service providers) have set up Aéroports de Paris also offers on- here, as well as the majority of catering, demand industrial services, including on-board equipment, aircraft painting electricity, heating, waste management and training companies. and breakdown services. The hotel and catering resources Support service are extensive, both qualitatively and 01 48 62 16 56 quantitatively. Three car or limousine [email protected] rental companies are also established www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/adp/ here and these services also benefit fr-fr/professionnels/aviation- from the proximity of the third largest d-affaires/aviation-d-affaires/ exhibition park in the Paris region. As operator of this airport, Aéroports de Paris, is committed to maintaining a high level of service in terms of safety, efficiency, responsiveness and confidentiality. 07 Getting to Paris-Le Bourget airport 808 Æ By public transport From Paris: From other departure points: RER B + 152 bus RER B + 148 Bus RER B from Paris to "Le Bourget", RER B from Paris to "Drancy" then RATP 152 Bus Then RATP 148 Bus to (stop located at avenue Division Paris-Le Bourget airport Leclerc) to Paris-Le Bourget airport, (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop) (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop). 350 Bus Metro 7 + 152 bus RATP 350 Bus from Metro line 7 from Paris to Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport "Aubervilliers" then RATP 152 Bus to Paris-Le Bourget airport, (stop located at avenue Division (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop) Leclerc) to Paris-Le Bourget airport, (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop). Metro 5 + 148 Bus Metro line 5 from Paris to "Bobigny-Pablo Picasso" Then RATP 148 Bus to Paris-Le Bourget airport (Blanc- Mesnil-Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop) 350 Bus RATP 350 Bus from Paris Gare de l'Est to Paris-Le Bourget airport, (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace stop). 09 Æ By private car Directions from Paris: Directions from the North A1 motorway towards Lille and RD317 - RN2 towards Paris Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, Northern Access (Pont Yblon exit n° 5 "Le Bourget", Musée de l’Air roundabout) or Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace Journey time: et de l’Espace 15 minutes (outside rush hours) from Paris (Porte de la Chapelle) Æ By taxi Taxi phone point: 01 48 62 52 33 Journey time: 15 minutes (outside rush hours) from Paris-Le Bourget airport to Paris-Porte de la Chapelle Journey time: 15 minutes (outside rush hours) from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport to Paris-Le Bourget airport 10 Procedures 11 Documents to be provided: Æ Business operations • The business operations permit permits application form issued by the Companies wishing to set up BLS business at Paris-Le Bourget airport • The identity of the appointed are required to obtain a business security representative operations permit. The latter is • An original K-bis (business a regulatory requirement for any registration certificate) issued business operating on the airport site. within the last 3 months Aéroports de Paris is responsible for • A written statement from the issuing and monitoring these permits. customer and/or sub-contractor justifying airport site operations We strongly advise that you contact or a copy of the lease or the the Paris-Le Bourget airport’s Local temporary occupation permit Security Office (BLS) (AOT) for airport-based clients. Subcontractors should complete three months prior to business a similar application. start-up on site in order to obtain information suited to your needs. Contact Local Security Office (BLS) 90 avenue de l’Europe For more information: www.aeroportsdeparis.fr > 01 48 62 38 77 professional activities > business 01 48 62 57 28 - 01 48 62 38 93 services > business operations permit From Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and midday and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. by appointment only Æ Airside access badges The Airside Area, located beyond the security check points, is accessible only to holders of Airport Access Badges (Titres de Circulation Aéroportuaires or TCA). The issuance of access badges is subject to the applicant company holding a business operations permit. 12 The company must appoint its own In order to validate the compliance of security representative(s), who is (are) access badges, holders are required then required to complete suitable to attend a security awareness session training. The security representative conducted by an approved certification is responsible for identifying needs body. in terms of access badges: types of access badges, accessible areas etc. Payment and issue lead times The Airport access badge is prepared by the BLS. Documents to be provided: The airside access badge fee is payable to Aéroports de Paris for • Colour photograph Invoice each airside access permit badge concerning the payment for the application. access badge application • A photocopy of both sides of the Please allow up to three months for current identity papers indicated badge delivery. in the form, authorised by the security representative (signature Contact and company stamp) Local Security Office (BLS) • A photocopy of the security 90 avenue de l’Europe awareness certificate issued by the employer 01 48 62 38 77 • A photocopy of the front side 01 48 62 57 28 - 01 48 62 38 93 of the last access badge issued From Monday to Friday between • A photocopy of the company’s 9 a.m. and midday and from 1.30 p.m. business operations permit to 4 p.m. by appointment only • Statement issued by the police Airport Access Badges services or the gendarmerie Airport Access badges are issued in the event of the loss or theft Monday to Friday at the Police de l’Air of the access badge. aux Frontières (PAF - border police) • Detailed supporting department in Bourget between documentation for the application 11 a.m.
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