Egis conducts feasibility studies for terminal expansion at Lyon Airport
As part of the master plan for infrastructure development, the company Aéroports de Lyon initiated a programme to extend the passenger terminals located in the south part of the airport.
Terminal 1, dedicated to commercial airlines, will accommodate at least 5 million passengers per year.
The recently built Terminal 3 dedicated to low-cost airlines accommodates traffic of about 1.5 million passengers per year, i.e. almost 20% of the total traffic of the airport. The objective is to increase its capacity to over 5 million.
The extension of the two terminals represents a total surface of approximately 60,000 m, and the rehabilitation of Terminal 1 represents a surface of approximately 23,000 m.
The teams of the aeronautical branch of Egis bring their expertise in the design and layout of the terminals as well as the airside and building equipment. The buildings consultancy teams provide expertise in infrastructure planning and building technic.
The recently built Terminal 3 dedicated to low-cost airlines accommodates traffic of about 1.5 million passengers per year, i.e. almost 20% of the total traffic of the airport. The objective is to increase its capacity to over 5 million.
The extension of the two terminals represents a total surface of approximately 60,000 m, and the rehabilitation of Terminal 1 represents a surface of approximately 23,000 m.
The teams of the aeronautical branch of Egis bring their expertise in the design and layout of the terminals as well as the airside and building equipment. The buildings consultancy teams provide expertise in infrastructure planning and building technic.
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