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Stockholm Arlanda Airport 2010. Communication – a necessity Tourists Business people Political leaders Athletes Researchers Performers Students Entrepreneurs.

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Page 1: Stockholm Arlanda Airport 2010. Communication – a necessity Tourists Business people Political leaders Athletes Researchers Performers Students Entrepreneurs.

Stockholm Arlanda Airport 2010

Page 2: Stockholm Arlanda Airport 2010. Communication – a necessity Tourists Business people Political leaders Athletes Researchers Performers Students Entrepreneurs.

Communication – a necessity

Tourists

Business people

Political leaders

Athletes

Researchers

Performers

Students

Entrepreneurs Sales people

Diplomats

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• The natural centre of Scandinavia, with the largest population.

• Among the best academic institutions in the world.

• 2/3 of the world’s 100 largest companies with regional offices choose Sweden and Stockholm.

• Scandinavia’s largest hospitality industry. Foreign visitors spend SEK 67 billion per year on food, lodgings and shopping.

• Sweden exports more than SEK 1,200 billion worth of goods and services per year.

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• 17 million passengers• 16 000 airport-based employees• 80 airlines• 180 destinations• 190 000 movements• 173 800 tonnes cargo & mail • More than 100 shops, restaurants,

cafées och service facilities• 21 500 parking spaces• Buses, trains, taxi • 50 kilometres fence

Stockholm Arlanda Airport

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Terminal 5

Terminal 4

Terminal 3

Terminal 2

SkyCity

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Revenue

Rents

Swedavia

Traffic charges

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From elite travel to public transport

2/3 international, 1/3 domestic

1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

4,000

2.5 million

4.3 million

14.8 million

18.3 millionNumber of passengers

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Air cargo

• Perishables, medicines, IT products

• Several thousand new jobs in the long term

• Attracts long-haul air routes

• One tenth of Sweden’s export value (plus one tenth by lorry to other airports)

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The shortest route – better for passengers and the environment

Example

Kuala Lumpur – New York

via Stockholm 8,467 km

via Copenhagen +106 kmLondon +247 kmFrankfurt +270 km

New YorkUSA

Kuala LumpurMalaysia

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CO2 ► Vision Zero for own Activities 2012► 50 % reduction in 2010 (from 2006)► Focus on Energy & Ground Transports► Climate Neutrality/offsets

Energy► 100% renewable energy supply 2010

► 100 % renewable fuels in 2012► 30% less electricity in 2010

► 35 % less energy in 2010

Land and Water► Minimised effects on waterways

► Recycling of de-icing fluids► Continuous reduction of chemicals

Noise► Continuously expose less people to noise► 8 of 10 approaches are Green in 2012► Curved Approches

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• Sigtuna, the airport’s home municipality

• Relations with airport neighbours

• Regional collaboration projects

• Civil aviation industry

• Air Traffic Control

• The Swedish State

• International cooperation

Collaboration efforts

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Advantages and disadvantages

• The hospitality industry – one of Sweden’s largest “export” industries.

• Sweden’s exports of goods and services are equivalent to half of GDP.

• In value terms, 10% of Sweden’s exports are sent as air cargo……and another 10% by lorry to airports outside Sweden.

• The knowledge industry, the cultural sphere and political and social exchanges among countries require aviation.

Arlanda, Swedavia, LFV and the aviation industry are working to reduce such disadvantages as noise and emissions, but to increase the advantages that efficient transport services provide:

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This is why we need efficient transport services

Air travel takes us on the shortest path to the right places in the shortest time. It is good for the environment, for exchanges of ideas, goods and services...

…which in turn strengthen our economy and prosperity.

Thank you for your attention.