1 / 18

PULA AIRPORT MANAGEMENT Biljana Konev Head of the legal affairs Pula Airport Ltd, Croatia

PULA AIRPORT MANAGEMENT Biljana Konev Head of the legal affairs Pula Airport Ltd, Croatia. WALA`s 2nd conference, Ciudad Real, 17-19 May 2009. PULA AIRPORT. I ntroduction Exists over 40 years now, located on the North-west coast of Croatia, on the Istrian Peninsula.

beau
Télécharger la présentation

PULA AIRPORT MANAGEMENT Biljana Konev Head of the legal affairs Pula Airport Ltd, Croatia

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PULA AIRPORT MANAGEMENTBiljana KonevHead of the legal affairsPula Airport Ltd, Croatia WALA`s 2nd conference, Ciudad Real, 17-19 May 2009 .

  2. PULA AIRPORT Introduction • Exists over 40 years now, located on the North-west coast of Croatia, on the Istrian Peninsula

  3. Highest PAX flow in the late 80ies: cca 700.000, in 2008 400.000 • Target: 700.000 PAX until 2015, eventually 1 million PAX • International flights: 80-85%, half of that Russia and UK • 80% charter flights

  4. CATCHMENT AREA • Istrian region with Liburnia and Kvarner (3.500,000 inhabitants within 200 km)

  5. OWNERSHIP • AIRPORTS ACT 1998: 7 Croatian airports -subjects of national interest • Each of them limited company (Ltd), 55% owned by the State, 45% owned by the local government

  6. PULA AIRPORT 1) The Republic of Croatia 55% 2) Istrian county 15% 3) City of Porec 15% 4) City of Pula 8% 5) City of Labin 3% 6) City of Rovinj 2% 7) City of Pazin 1% 8) City of Buje 1%

  7. STATE ACTIVEPARTICIPATIONTHROUGH: 1. Directorate general for the civil aviation (DGCA)- operates within the Ministry of the Sea, Traffic and Infrastructure; 2. Agencyfor civil aviation (Agency)- founded recently, took over part of Directorate’s work (the most important part being safety), 100% owned by the State, directly responsible to the Government

  8. BUT, STATE AS THE OWNER: • Manages the airport through the Ministry responsible for Civil Aviation (i.e. Minsitry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure), • Being organizational unit within the Ministry,DGCA “…have the compentences in civil aviation delegated by the Minister, provided, however, that the Minister shall remain overall responsible for ensuring that DGCA properly and lawfully exercises any duty or power that has been so delegated.”

  9. CONSESSIONS ACT 2008 • Explicitlyallows „concessions on airports“

  10. PUBLIC&PRIVATE OWNERSHIP ACT 2008 • private investment on public property • also one of the possible bases for concessions

  11. NATIONAL LAW • AIR TRAFFIC ACT 1998, soon to be replaced with • AIR TRAFFIC ACT 2009

  12. INTERNATIONAL/EU LAW • ICAO, MONTREAL CONVENTION, OPEN SKIES… • ECAA, in force in Croatia since 2008 - sets the common rules in order to establish the EuropeanCommonAviation Area - Commission has the power to review the acting of the Contracting party - Resolution of problems: by the Joint Committee: representatives of all parties - ECJ – in case the Joint Committee cannot solve theproblem

  13. STATE AID RULES: - Based on article 70 of the Stabilization and Association Agreement, on January 28th 2009 the Government issued a Decision with the most recent State Aid rules - All the documents in force in the EU, including ECJ decisions - All the documents concerning State Aid rules became national law: Community guidelines on financing of airports and start-up aid to airlines departing from regional airports, the Altmark decision, all the relevant Regulations and Directives…

  14. CONCLUSION • Airports in Croatia publicly owned: managed by the State and the local government • Only recently concession on airports explicitly in a legal document, • Legal situation not very different from that within the EU, due to: ICAO convention and harmonization process in the area (ECAA and all the documents Croatia has to apply according to the ECAA)

  15. Thank you!

More Related