Airport Show 2016 Dubai – large-scale airport projects attract French companies

Sunday 08 May 2016

Dubai - MENA Herald: Business France, the national agency supporting the international development of the French economy, is organizing its 5th France pavilion at the Airport Show in Dubai from 9 to 11 May 2016. This show is the key event for companies that wish to be involved in the very large number of airport projects in the region.

Gathered together in a 120 square metres national pavilion, the French exhibitors will present their innovative and varied products and know-how to buyers from all over the Middle East, and Business France will organize networking meetings for them with Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects and ADPI.

Airports in the GCC zone are expected to handle 250 million passengers a year by the year 2020, and it is estimated that the airport infrastructure and equipment market in the Middle East will reach 100 billion USD of investments by 2020.

In this particularly favorable context, Dubai is keen to move its airport hub as soon as the current airport has reached 90 million annual passengers. The delivery of the final Terminal 1 satellite is expected to be the last major project for the current airport, i.e. an investment of 3.7 billion USD. The capacity of the new airport, Al Maktoum International, is expected for its part to reach 120 million passengers by 2020 and 200 million when the project is completed, for which a total investment of 32 billion USD is forecast.

In order to respond to future calls for tender linked in particular to the monumental Al Maktoum project, the French offer is organized in clusters around a common banner, French Efficiency. French companies, renowned over the world for their undeniable expertise and know-how for all airport services, occupy a significant position on the global market and are intent on cementing their position. Their presence at the Dubai Airport Show offers an excellent opportunity for them to showcase their products and, in particular, meet decision-makers and contractors from the airport sector.

The French market is organized into different areas covering design, construction, equipment and systems as well as services distributed over 3 sectors – flight control and ground traffic, airline stopovers, terminals. The companies supplying the French airport sector consist not only of large groups of global renown, such as ADPI, VINCI, THALES to name a few, but also SMEs that are experts in certain market segments (Ground Support Equipment, lighting, ticketing or passenger information systems).

The companies present at the France pavilion are representative of the diversity of the sector and French excellence:-

CARTEL MANUTENTION: handling machinery, airport trolleys. www.cartel-manutention.fr
DELTA BOX: design and manufacture of aircraft warning lights. www.delta-box.fr
DESCHAMPS/MOBI-MAT: aircraft lifting solutions. www.mobi-mat.com
FORTAL: runway or stopover or docks ladders, and ladders for aircraft and helicopters. www.fortal.fr
GATE GSE: passenger and freight transport vehicles, service vehicles. www.gate-gse.com
FORTAL: runway or stopover or docks ladders, and ladders for aircraft and helicopters. www.fortal.fr
LES ATELIERS REUNIS CADDIE: manufacturer of airport luggage carts. www.caddie.fr
OREP: leader in perimeter protection solutions in France, specialists in the design, manufacture and installation of detection systems (intrusion detection systems on fences, concertinas and gates, etc.). www.orep-securite.com
PINON: production of ground support equipment for airports. www.pinon.fr
SOVAL EXPORT: ranges of products for water distribution, road networks and dry networks. www.soval.fr
SOVAM GSE: ground support equipment – embarkation bridges, baggage tractors, etc. www.sovam.fr)
USIMAT-SERMEES: design and manufacturing of GSE, mainly towable, among which towbars, aircraft servicing, handling, maintenance dollies, specific equipment. www.usimat-sermees.com
6D solutions : develops and supplies a range of glass fiber grids for asphalt reinforcement to delay crack propagation. http://www.6dsolutions.com

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