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G A T E W A Y T O b u s i n E s s A v i A T i O n
A mAjor territory iN tHe PAris regioN
The leading hub for business aviation is located to the north of Paris, in the territories of the counties of Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis and the Val-d’Oise. This centre of excellence is promoted by the Hubstart Paris® initiative.
Key figures for THe Paris region∆ An area of 10,012 km2
∆ 11,915,000 residents in 2012∆ 65,000 business flights in 2012
Europe’s leading business region:∆ Highest GDP in Europe, at 572.4 billion euros∆ 6 million jobs in 2010∆ The 3rd largest corporate headquarter concentration
in the world and the largest in Europe (Fortune 500)∆ 9 competitiveness clusters
The leading business destination: More than 16,350 international companies registered in 2010
Top of the rankings of the 100 most innovative companies in the world:
146,300 public and private researchers (Forbes rankings)
A multi-modal network of the highest order: Motorways, high-speed train lines, waterways, 2 international airports – one of which being Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Europe’s leading continental airport
The world’s leading tourist destination:33 million visitors
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PONTOISE-CORMEILLES-EN-VEXIN AIRPORT
MELUN-VILLAROCHEAERODROME
tHe uNdisPutedleAder iN busiNess AviAtioN
Paris-Le BourgeT airPorT:∆ The leading European business aviation hub,
with 58,000 flights in 2012∆ 140 million euros invested in Paris-Le bourget airport
by Aéroports de Paris since 2003
Two comPLemenTary airPorTs:∆ The Pontoise-Cormeilles-en-vexin aerodrome, located
25 mins from the Paris-La Défense business district∆ The Melun-villaroche aerodrome, located
30 mins from the Marne-la-vallée hub/Disney
Paris-Le Bourget airport attracts 20 to 30% of the global traffic that comprises the business aviation sector in Europe. With around 58,000 flights in 2012, it is the No.1 business aviation airport in Europe and is unique in that it is entirely dedicated to this activity. 7 fixed-base operators (FBOs), including 3 out of the 4 largest in the world, are present at this airport and justify this rating.”
françois cHarriTaT, managing Director of Paris-Le Bourget airport
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The main players in the world of business aviation are already on board:
Maintenance (MRO)Safran, Embraer, Eurocopter, SECA-A Vector Aerospace Company , Dassault Falcon Service, Cessna, Air France Industries, etc.
Assistance and fixed-base operators (FBOs)Signature, Unijet, Universal, Netjet, Landmark, Handling partners, Dassault Falcon Service, Advanced Air Support, Ameridair, etc.
Training (FTOs)Flight Safety, Sim Aerotraining, etc.
A dense fabric of very successful SMEs rounds off the territory’s dynamism: Aertec, Aircraft Interior products, Alcoa, Cefival, Certia, Chromalloy, Darta, Goodrich Actuation, Lisi Aerospace, etc.
tHe greAtest NAmesiN busiNess AviAtioN
Le Bourget airport is “THE” centre of excellence for industrial trade and business aviation services. All of the major global names are there. For example, three of the main business aviation constructors are present in the territory, namely Cessna, Dassault and Embraer. Maintenance, training, spare parts and all the associated services…These are the different facets of business aviation, which also enable the territory to the north of the Paris Region to function as an aeronautical hub that is among the best in the world.”
olivier De L’esToiLe, Honorary President of the eBaa france
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THe arrivaL of eurocoPTer as exPLaineD By iTs ceo:
Innovation is strongly represented by:
∆ Reputable public and private R&D centres: The Galilée institute, Eurocopter, Thales simulation,
∆ A high standard of education, with EssEC, EnsEA, EsiEE, EisTi, supméca, the universities of Cergy-Pontoise, Paris 8, Paris 13 and Paris-Est Marne-la-vallée,
∆ AsTech Paris Region, the competitiveness cluster uniting the key players in the fields of motorisation, space transport and business aviation in the Paris Region.
A territory coNducive to tHe develoPmeNt
of iNNovAtive Projects
Eurocopter, the helicopter blade plant, is to relocate to the Le Bourget airport hub. The new 17-hectare site will facilitate physical proximity between the production and research teams. The Eurocopter plant will be located right at the end of the runways and will be able to develop its “services” activities, including the repair and overhaul of helicopters. We hope to initiate the launch of a future Parisian “Aeronautic Valley”.”
Jean-claude faraDian, ceo eurocopter/eaDs
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∆ Located 7 km from Paris, 10 km from Paris-Charles de Gaulle and 20 km from the Paris-La Défense central business district
∆ A land area of 553 hectares, 3 runways, open 24 hours a day∆ More than 3,000 direct employees in 2011∆ 58,000 flights in 2012∆ Capacity to accommodate any kind of aircraft, including the A380
inTernaTionaLLy renowneD:
Every two years, Paris-Le Bourget hosts the International Paris Air Show, the largest of its kind in the world. This global gathering of the aircraft industry, as well as the presence of the national aviation museum, the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, and the third-largest exhibition park in the Paris Region, make Paris-Le Bourget airport a veritable hive of innovation and a superb showcase for technology and the exchange of ideas.
Key figures
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The Dassault Falcon Service has been based at the Paris-Le Bourget hub for 45 years. It is first and foremost a historical location, however, if business aviation is developed there, it will have been thanks to the assets of this exceptional site, which brings together all aviation professions. The multiple services, reinforced by the logistical strength of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport enables us to offer our clients a high quality of service.”
Jean KayanaKis, ceo Dassault falcon service
euroPe’s leAdiNg busiNess AirPort
new development areas on the western side of the airport:
A new area measuring 50 hectares will be developed in close proximity to the new Eurocopter establishment; this space will be used to host aeronautic and airport activities, with a view to developing the core of the aeronautic cluster.
High-end and mythical locations:
∆ The oldest Air and Space Museum in Europe∆ The home of the Gagosian Gallery
in a former airport hanger renovated by architect Jean Nouvel
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tHe PoNtoise-cormeilles-eN-vexiN
AirPort∆ 35 km from Paris-La Défense central business district
and 7 km from the Cergy-Pontoise business hub∆ A land area of 235 hectares∆ Open 24 hours a day∆ Flying clubs∆ Several companies already established here:
Ameridair, Handling Partners, Aeroclub Hispano-suiza, etc.
Key figures
The Pontoise aerodrome meets our needs well, as it is very “business-oriented”. It caters to both business aviation and a number of regular airlines that serve the major business centres. It is for this reason that we have a clientele and a range of services of a very high quality. The simplicity when realising take-offs and landings, as well as the ability to gain direct access to the planes by car are real assets for us and bestow on Pontoise the status of prestige aerodrome.”
rémi DuBois, ceo Handling Partners, a company established in 2011 of which the unique selling point is its ability to offer
an “all-inclusive” personalised service, with a dedicated team for each aircraft.
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meluN-villArocHe
Aerodrome∆ Located 40 km to the south-east of Paris∆ A land area of 480 hectares∆ The greatest land development potential in the Paris Region,
with 26 hectares of land reserves immediately available and 50 additional hectares to become available in the medium-term.
∆ 5,000 m² of available premises∆ 2 runways, TWR, ILS∆ Companies already established here: SNECMA, LH Aviation,
Elyxan, etc.
Key figures
The Melun-Villaroche aerodrome is undergoing a complete transformation in order to be able to accommodate the traffic associated with business aviation. This transformation includes the creation of a “handling” service, offering a VIP suite, a conference room and rooms adapted for pilots.We hope to develop an aeronautic hub, built on the presence of the Safran Group, which employs 5,000 people within this sector.”
eric LesTien, ceo of the Joint syndicate of the villaroche activity Hub
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Informationon the market, taxation and the procurement and rental costs of real estate products,
Advice
on finding offices, workshops, warehouses or land; financing and support and legal regulations,
Assistancein the selection of technological and commercial partnerships, in gaining access to public partnerships, recruitment assistance, assistance for expatriates, help searching for partners, suppliers and sub-contractors,
Sourcing
of infrastructure, large-scale equipment, business premises, etc.
The partners of Hubstart Paris® offer a selection of free and personalised services for investors and companies wishing to relocate to the territory:
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HubstArt PAris®A busiNess Network AimiNg to fAcilitAte your develoPmeNt
Hubstart Paris® is an alliance of over thirty public and private players in charge of the international promotion of Greater Roissy. Against a backdrop of worldwide competition between airport areas, Hubstart Paris® is busy promoting the Greater Roissy area through:
six Key secTors BrougHT TogeTHer wiTHin THe concePT of a greaTer roissysusTainaBLe airPorT aeronautics / business aviation airport services freight & logistics
safety & security business tourism & events eco-activities.four muLTi-secTor funcTions learning centres, corporate in-house training centres, innovative activities and showrooms.a cross-funcTionaL Business acTiviTy business real estate.
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