ADP // 2021 Universal Registration Document
PRESENTAT I ON OF THE GROUP
MAIN PLATFORMS
Civil airfields for general aviation Groupe ADP owns and manages ten civilian general aviation airfields in the Paris-Île-de-France region: ◆ Meaux-Esbly, covering 103 hectares; ◆ Pontoise-Cormeilles-en-Vexin, covering 237 hectares;
residents (increased teleworking) sometimes generates tensions given the noise pollution. Dialogue with associations and local authorities is fundamental, and continuous work through charters of good conduct makes it possible to implement best practices for pilots, particularly in terms of compliance with flight paths to protect the populations concerned. The rise of electric aviation and the development of quieter engines illustrate promising technological advances. The rise of electric aviation and new air mobility Since the Toussus le Noble platform hosted the first electric aircraft supported by a project of the Fédération Française de l’Aéronautique, the Chavenay-Villepreux and Lognes-Emerainville sites are also equipped with electric aircraft. Groupe ADP’s objective is to adapt the airport infrastructures to allow for charging (electrical terminals) on each of the sites that host this type of aircraft. On the Pontoise aerodrome, Groupe ADP launched in September 2020, a vast VTOL innovation and development project (flying taxi, public transport drones) in partnership with the RATP and the Île-de-France region. The infrastructure for testing these new technologies in a real-life environment is unique in Europe. Open days will be offered to enable the general public to better understand and measure the value of these new zero emission technologies, which drastically reduce noise levels.
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◆ Toussus-le-Noble, covering 167 hectares; ◆ Chavenay-Villepreux, covering 48 hectares; ◆ Chelles-le-Pin, covering 31 hectares;
◆ Coulommiers-Voisins, covering 300 hectares; ◆ Étampes-Mondésir, covering 113 hectares; ◆ Lognes-Émerainville, covering 87 hectares; ◆ Persan-Beaumont, covering 139 hectares; ◆ Saint-Cyr-l’École, covering 75 hectares. In addition, Groupe ADP manages the Paris-Issy-les-Moulineaux heliport. In 2021, around €2 million were invested for the renovation of the infrastructure and the buildings of airfields for general aviation. Groupe ADP is also very attentive to the integration of the aeronautical activity of the AAG into the urban fabric and the reduction of the impact of pollution. 2021 saw light aviation activity resume momentum. The change in the way of life of local
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