Aeroports de Paris Consortium Signed a Contract for the Concession for Queen Alia International Airport in Amman (Jordan)



    Regulatory News:

    Aeroports de Paris consortium (Pink Sheets:AEOPF) (Paris:ADP)
    signed, on 19 May 2007, a contract for the concession for Queen Alia
    International Airport in Amman (Jordan).

    The Aeroports de Paris consortium is composed of Aeroports de
    Paris Management, J&P (Cyprus) and J&P Avacs (Greece), as well as
    investment funds ADIC (Abu Dhabi), NOOR (Kuwait) and EDGO (Jordan). It
    was selected by the Jordanian Government further to a call for tender,
    to run the concession of Queen Alia international airport in Amman
    (Jordan) for a period of 25 years under a BOT (Build - Operate -
    Transfer) type of contract.

    The project will consist in building a new terminal of a total
    surface area of around 100,000 sq.m for an amount of about US$ 500
    million. The new terminal will be designed by English architect Foster
    & Partners, and will be capable of handling 9 million passengers
    against 3.5 million today. The project is meant to support the rapid
    growth of the airport, which is the gateway to Jordan and the hub of
    national airline Royal Jordanian, a member of One World Alliance.

    The construction of the facilities will be carried out by the J&P
    Group. Aeroports de Paris Management will run the airport throughout
    the duration of the concession.

    Aeroports de Paris Management (ADPM) was created in 1990 as a
    subsidiary of the Aeroports de Paris Group. It is dedicated to the
    management of airports and to the acquisition of shares in several
    airport companies.

    Aeroports de Paris:

    Aeroports de Paris builds, develops and manages airports including
    Paris-Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Le Bourget. Aeroports de
    Paris is Europe's 2nd airport group in terms of airport sales and the
    European leader in terms of cargo and mail. Aeroports de Paris
    accommodates some 460 airlines, including the major players in air
    transport.

    With its outstanding geographical position and strong trading
    area, the Group is implementing a strategy to expand its
    passenger-handling capacities and improve its quality of service. It
    also intends to develop its retail and real estate business. In 2006,
    Aeroports de Paris earned EUR 2,076.8 million in sales with net
    results of EUR 152.1 million, and handled 82.5 million passengers at
    its airports.

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