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  1. 2016 annual reports. 2016 Universal Registration Document. 2016 Statutory auditor's report on related party agreements and commitments and its appendix (in french) 2016 Report on activity and sustainable development in 3 books: Strategy & Results. Responsibility & host regions.

  2. Feb 17, 2023 · French airport operator Groupe ADP has posted net income attributable to the group of €516m in 2022 following two years of losses triggered by the pandemic. The group had reported losses of €1.17bn and €248m in 2020 and 2021, respectively. Passenger numbers reached 280.4 million in 2022, which is 80.9% of pre-pandemic levels while Paris ...

  3. Since 2017, Groupe ADP's Innovation Department, called the Innovation Hub, has been spreading the culture of innovation throughout the company, with the aim of transforming the Group's airports and businesses. Through 3 strategic pillars, CONNECT, OPEN and INVEST, the Innovation Hub connects to the Parisian innovation ecosystem, sets up ...

  4. Paris-Orly, located 10 kilometres south of Paris, is France's 2nd largest airport in terms of traffic and welcomed 31.9 million passengers in 2019. Serving 128 destinations in 48 countries, the airport has a large, diversified and constantly expanding direct medium and long-haul air offer, contributing to the attractiveness and international ...

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · ADP expects group traffic to reach 95 to 105% of 2019 levels for the full-year. The ACI Europe body, which represents the region's airports, says it expects full passenger traffic recovery in 2024 .

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Groupe ADP traffic 2 : up by +37.2% 3, at 160 million passengers over 2021 compared to 2020, in line with the Group's forecasts 4. It was standing at 45.6% of the 2019 group traffic level;

  7. in.linkedin.com › company › groupe-adpGroupe ADP | LinkedIn

    Le Groupe ADP construit, aménage et exploite des plates-formes aéroportuaires parmi lesquelles Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly et Paris-Le Bourget. En 2022, le groupe a accueilli sous sa marque Paris Aéroport 86,7 millions de passagers sur Paris-Charles de Gaulle et Paris-Orly et près de 193,7 millions de passagers au travers d'aéroports gérés à l'étranger.