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2014 Compact - Our International Airports

LJU Growth driven by expertise Worldwide, Fraport AG operates 14 airports with majority and minority shareholdings, as well as under management contracts. Fraport’s port- folio as a full service provider includes airport operation and management as well as consultation services for all airport-specific areas, such as ground handling services as well as terminal, retail, and real estate management. Our sites include the airports in Ljubljana (Slovenia), Lima (Peru), Varna and Burgas (Bulgaria), and Antalya (Turkey) and are presented in further detail here. At our new affiliated company at Ljubljana Airport, environment-related activities have been managed via an environmental manage- ment system in accordance with ISO 14001 since 2011. The operating company Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. has committed to being en- vironmentally responsible and to protecting natural resources. In order to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, most buildings at the airport have been heated with natural gas rather than heating oil since 2013. A further focus on renewable energy is already planned. Since 2012, the operator has been calculating the airport’s carbon footprint and reached the first level of Airport Carbon Accreditation in 2013. Ljubljana – Ljubljana Airport Wastewater from the airport and aircraft is treated, and the water quality is monitored by an external contractual partner. In addition, Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. has established a waste management plan for the period from 2012 to 2015, which provides for the strict separation of all kinds of waste. Furthermore, employees are encouraged to save resources during their daily working routine. In accordance with EU guidelines, Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. introduced the systematic monitoring and measurement of noise in the vicinity of the airport in as early as 2008. The results show that aircraft noise fluctuates be- low the prescribed threshold levels. In order to protect the residents from noise caused by airport operations, Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. plans to set up a natural noise abatement barrier by 2020 in cooperation with the local authorities. In the areas of health protection and occu- pational safety, the operator is aiming for the utmost care. The organization of a number of sporting events and the sponsoring of in-house teams contribute toward a healthy and capable workforce. The voluntary com- mitment of employees is also promoted. Depending on the season, operational em- ployees sometimes work in difficult areas. Since 2013, they have been provided with standardized protective clothing that meets all the different requirements. To reduce workloads, Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. made investments in a number of areas in 2014, including new conveyor belts, and equipped the cargo warehouse with a hydraulic lifting system. Internal and external auditors carried out around 500 inspections of equipment and devices in the year under review. Ljubljana Aerodrom, d.d. divides its social commitment in the region into 3 areas: sport, art, and culture as well as social projects. Examples include supporting the Slovenian Olympic Team and the presentation of exhibi- tions in the terminal. Moreover, the operator is one of the sponsors of the “Ljubljana Festival”, the major cultural event in the capital. Our International Airports 50 2014 CompactResponsible Corporate Management 502014 CompactResponsible Corporate Management

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