ADP CSR Report 2020

GROUPE ADP

INTRODUCTION

An international Group As its name recalls, Aéroports de Paris was born in Paris in 1945 to create and develop the Paris-Le Bourget, Paris-Orly and then Paris- Charles de Gaulle airports. Today, Groupe ADP has become the world

Today, it operates 27 airports in 15 countries:

The Group also consists of 2 subsidiaries wholly-owned by Aéroports de Paris: Hub One and ADP Engineering. The Group’s integration accelerated in 2020, with the development of joint CSR commitments via the Airports for Trust charter and the definition of the purpose which was adopted by the Group.

• the 3 Paris airports, 10 aerodromes and a Paris heliport managed by Aéroports de Paris; • the 13 airports managed by TAV Airports, 46.38% owned by Groupe ADP;

leader in airport management and a major player in the design and construction of complex projects. The Group has developed internationally through equity acquisitions, concession contracts and airport management contracts.

• the 3 airports managed by GMR Airports, 49% owned by Groupe ADP;

• 8 airports in which ADP International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Aéroports de Paris, has shareholdings.

SOUTH ASIA New locations in India and the Philippines — In February 2020, ADP took a 49% stake in the Indian GMR Airports group: with a portfolio of 7 airports, it is a leading player in a fast-growing region. GMR operates the international airports in Delhi and Hyderabad in India and Mactan Cebu in the Philippines, which handled 102 million passengers in 2019. It has three other airports: two in India (Goa and Boghapuram) and one in Greece (Heraklion).

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