Ministry of Civil Aviation EHCAAN



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Ministry of Civil Aviation Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation EHCAAN

Introduction Arab Republic of Egypt is one of the leading countries signed the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Chicago Convention, is mandated to keep complying with the standards and recommended practices for facilitations and safeguarding the civil aviation activities. The ministry of Civil Aviation was established in year 2002, to achieve all reforms and developments of the Egyptian Civil Aviation sector.

Establishment of EHCAAN EHCAAN was incorporated in 2001 as a state holding company in charge of public airports. EHCAAN has been made as an independent company, with financial and administrative self-support to run its activities entirely on commercial basis.

Vision,Mission & Objectives Vision To be a leading company in Africa & Middle East providing high standards of services and to provide the passenger's comfort, safety,security in the field of civil aviation with commitment to the preservation of environment.. Mission Implementing projects to develop, modernize, and upgrade Egyptian international airports to meet the increase in air traffic, Providing a higher quality of services in both airports & air navigation complying with ICAO standards and recommended practices and, Ensuring safety, security and safeguarding the air traffic within our airports and Egyptian airspace.

EHCAAN STRATEGIES Developing, modernizing, and upgrading Airports and Air Navigation Services to raise the levels of providing Civil Aviation Services. Applying liberalization policies in airports & air navigation activities to increase air traffic & its revenues by encouraging competition in a frame of transparency, equality & stable operating environment. Encouraging private sectors to operate, manage Egyptian Airports, and to share in developing the infrastructure of airports. Implementing the HUB concept for passengers & cargo in Cairo international Airport. Improving human resources in order to operate airports and air navigation services on economical and commercial basis.

Organization Structure Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation EHCAAN EHCAAN fully owns 4 subsidiaries National Air Navigation Services Company NANSC Cairo Airport Company CAC Egyptian Airports Company EAC Aviation Information Technology AVIT

3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 +%547 revenues profit +1375% Expenditure +426% profit expenditure revenues MILLION LE. 0 Y 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Growth 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 REVENUES 508 961 1256 1399 1767 2781 %547 expenditure 443 801 989 1057 1280 1887 %426 PROFIT 65 160 267 342 487 894 %1375 EHCAAN FINANCIAL Growth 2003 2008

OASIS OASIS CAIRO CAIRO AIRPORT SHUTTLE CAIRO CAIRO AIRPORT AIRPORT DEUTYFREE DEUTYFREE EAS EAS AEROTEL HOTELS HOTELS &TOURIST Arab Arab invest. invest. CO. CO. FINANCIAL HOLDING EMAC EMAC JOINT JOINT VENTURE COMPANIES EHCAAN SHARES = 193 M. LE Represents 22 % of all shares 885 M. LE SMART AVIATION NAVISAT AEROSPORT

EHCAAN Owns Two Subsidiaries (CAC & EAC) Operating 20 Airports

11 International airports 9 Domestic airports 2 B.O.T

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 MILLION PAX/YEAR 28.3 +85 % 52.6 +42 % 75 2002 2008 2012 Current & Future Capacity of Egyptian Airports

Air Traffic Growth

36 31 26 21 16 11 6 11.2 12.8 13.5 11.6 16.5 Average PAX Rate of growth 9.64% 34 30.6 23.4 24.8 25.8 20.5 19.1 18.4 17.6 PAX in MILLIONS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 143 165 179 Average Mov. Rate of growth 7.27% 305 269 249 231 210 214 194 182 185 160 330 THOUSANDS 2007 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008

350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Average Cargo Rate of growth 6.2% 232.6 220.4 202.9 199.9 198.2 190.6 196.3 189.3 161.5 168 141.8 254.8 285.3 304 THOUSANDS tons 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2008 PAX-TRAFFIC distributions Domestic Dometics 20 % % % 81 PAX 27,207,736 Traffic INTL. %19 6,801,935 DOMESTIC INTL. 80 % %100 34,009,671 Total Dest. No. Airlines % Airport 91 98 %40 CAIRO 75 150 %21 SHARM 70 124 %19 HURGADA 57 74 %6 LUXOR 33 49 %14 Rest Airports

Major Projects in the Field of Airports

Cairo international airport Upgrade of Terminals 1 & 2 New Greeters Hall / VIP Lounges / Restaurants / Cafeterias Transit Areas / Holding Areas / Departure Gates New Domestic Departure/Arrival Hall at Terminal 2 Air Mall Renovation of Hall 3 and establishment of a new Hall 4 IT Development New Access Roads

AirsideTB1

Hall 3

CAIRO Airport Mall Skyway for mall & hall3

Hall 4

VIP Lounges & Business Lounges TB1

TB1 RESTAURANTS

Terminal Building 3 Construction of new terminal building (TB3) to face the challenge of air traffic increase, and to use CAIRO International Airport as a regional HUB in the near future. The capacity of Cairo Airport will reach 22 million passengers / year. The official opening was DEC, 2008. Planning soft opening April, 2009. TB3 costs LE 3.3 billion or equivalent to US$ 542 Million. About 57% % of this value financed by the World Bank, 43% local finance

CAIRO AIRPORT Terminal Building 3 THE FOURTH PYRAMIDE IN EGYPT

Terminal Building 3

Terminal Buildings 2, 3

TB3 FACTS Capacity Pax. services Pax. flow Shops Curb length Car parks Toll Stations 11 MAP Int.: 6 MAP; Dom.: 5 MAP 6 check-in islands, 110 counters( +10 mobile) 10 CUSS kiosks, 425 FIDS 15 public info kiosks 38 emigration counters 38 immigration counters+5 biometric gates (3arr+2dep) 3935 m2 (MSR duty free) 2175 m2 (international restaurants) 450 m arr. + 450 m dep. Car Parking, 1500 spaces Bus, Taxi Parking, 250 spaces Employee Parking, 375 spaces 5 sites with 13 inbound, 23 outbound + Parking Control System Contact Stands Remote Stands Boarding Bridges Escalators, Elevators, Moving Walkways 15 (5 of them with multiple use) 37 stands 23 glass bridges 51 units,, 63 units,, 50 units

COMMON USE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT LOCAL DEP. CONTROL SYSTEM BAGGAGE RECONCILIATION SYSTEM FLIGHT INFORMATION DISPLAY system Common User Self Service AIRPORT OPERATION DATABASE BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS INFO KIOSK SYSTEM INFORMATION BROKER SYSTEM LAN SYSTEM NETWORK MANGMENT SYSTEM TELEPHONY SYSTEM EQUIPMENT ROOM LAYOUT AIRPORT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RAMP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CUTE LDCS BRS FIDS CUSS AODB BS KIOSK IBS LAN NMS TEL.SYS ERL ARMS RMS 15 IT SYSTEMS in TB3

NEW ACCESS ROAD & NEW RUNWAY TB1 TB2 New runway Old ring road New ring road AUTOROAD entry TB3 ring road entry Suez road Suez road entry

Undergoing Projects of Cairo Airport APM Airport hotel Multi- storey garage New control tower New Cairo cargo city

New Cairo Airport Control Tower lotus shape 120 m. height operation 2009

RENOVATION OF TB1 FACES OLD

NEW

TB2 Expansion Increase the capacity of TB2 to reach: 7.5 m pax/year 14 AEROBRIDGES + 5 STANDS MORE

PROJECTS of REGIONAL Airports

Sharm Elsheikh Terminal 1

Sharm Elsheikh International Airport The passenger traffic in Sharm El-Sheikh reached to 5.5 million passengers per year and expected to reach 8 million by year 2012. & 15 million PAX by year 2020. TB1 inaugurated 2007 in order to increase the capacity of airport to reach 4300 passengers per hour (8 M PAX/y.) The building include up to date systems to facilitate the procedures and improve the services to passengers. The third building under design to raise The capacity to be 15 M PAX/y by 2012 in addition to a new runway Expected Cost 2.3 billion LE

Hurghada International Airport The development plan in Hurghada airport included the expansion of arrival and departure halls and,,, Construction of new terminal with a capacity of 7.5 millions passengers/year. Construction of new runway. Expected Cost 2 billion LE Planned opening date : 2011.

Luxor International Airport A new terminal building has been built to increase the airport capacity to 4000 passengers per hour instead of 800 passengers per hour. The new building has been opened July 2005 including: New commercial areas New cargo facility (opened in May 2006)

Borg El-Arab New Airport Borg El-Arab New Airport

Borg El-Arab International Airport New terminal. 1.2 million pax/year Increase cargo services by establishing a new Cargo village (Capacity 10,000 tons) Construction of a New control tower. Total Cost 547 million LE Planned opening date : END 2009

Assiut New Terminal

Air Navigation

Achievements in Air Navigation Field NANSC has established a modern air navigation system to serve over flying and the landing traffic at Egyptian airports. Achieving the commercial operation and cost recovery bases in the field of air navigation. Airspace redesign to meet the airlines economic operation and increase the safety level & orderly flow of air traffic. Modernization of Cairo Approach and Area Control Center Establishing and installation of Cairo RADAR station Approach and Terminal RADAR Stations for 7 Egyptian Airports Establishing 19 Satellite stations in Cairo and Other Areas Covering the Remaining parts of the Egyptian Airspace with RADAR

Launching a Satellite for Navigation & Communication in Africa and Middle East NAVISAT established to launch a Satellite for navigation & communication in Africa and Middle East. The wide capabilities of the satellite can be invested commercially in other fields outside aviation sector.

AVIT Projects Airport Security Solution Project for all INTL. Egyptian Airports Managing Passenger and Baggage Check-in Services (CUTE, BRS, FIDS, LDCS & AODB) in Egyptian Airports Closed circuit television CCTV Security Access Control System SACS X-ray screening machines. Metal detectors. Security monitoring and control center. System integration Training

Selection of qualified international operators for 6 international FRAPORT airports Cairo international airport ADP Benefits : Transferring know-how Providing Higher quality of services 5 Airports : Hurghadah Sharm Elsheikh Luxor Aswan Abu symbol Maximizing aeronautical & non-aeronautical revenues Improving human resources by training and preparing the employees on the most modern international systems

Thank you for your attention You can visit Cairo International Airport web-site www.cairo-airport.com