SNC-Lavalin Airports, a division of SNC-Lavalin Group, is specialized in airport development and management in Europe.
The global view of airport management offered by SNC-Lavalin is based on:
- commercial airport development through a range of diversified, individualized and competitive services provided for passengers, airline companies and other actors of airport development;
- promotion of local authorities's property by the implementation of a maintenance and renewable program of the airport infrastructures and the possessions which are required for the delegation's work;
- the respect of the expectations and needs for all actors of the airport community (passengers, partners, residents, local authorities) by a responsible and sustainable management, activities organized in terminals which are considered as the showcases of the region and then by a transpartent financial management;
- professional teams and staff training in order to better manage and understand airport environment by a social integration of platform's employees, by the organisation of training for airport professions and customer services;
SNC-Lavalin Airports enjoys the advantage of international competence of the Group, which has worked since 1970 in airport sector, by provided a comprehensive range of services and solutions. Nowadays, SNC-Lavalin is in the charge of the operation of airport platforms located in Paris Vatry for the freight, in Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrennées, Cherbourg, Rouen, Tours or Malta for air traffic passengers, Vannes and Chalon-sur-Saône for the general or business aviation.
Paris Vatry Airport SNC-Lavalin Group is the principal shareholder in Société d'Exploitation de Vatry Europort or SEVE. Under the terms of a delegation of public service agreed in 1998, the General Council of Marne commissioned SEVE to manage and operate Paris Vatry Airport for a period of 20 years. What is Paris-Vatry? A dedicated air cargo complex specialising in the handling of all manner of freight, including perishables, and equipped to accommodate the largest of wide-body aircraft. The onsite logistics and business parks enjoy direct links to the regional rail and motorway networks.
Website
Malta International Airport
http://www.maltairport.com
Paris-Vatry International Airport
http://www.parisvatry.com
Airport of Vannes Golfe du Morbihan
http://www.vannes.aeroport.fr
Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport
http://www.tlp.aeroport.fr/voyageur/
Chalon-sur-Saône Airport
http://www.aeroport.fr/les-aeroports-de-l-uaf/chalon-champforgeuil.php
International Tours Loire Valley Airport
http://www.tours.aeroport.fr
Rouen Airport
http://www.rouen.aeroport.fr/



