Ivonne Kuger Head of Consulting Efficient Airport Design and Start‐up ‐ Lessons learned from 20 years Efficient Airport Design and Start-Up Lessons Learned from 20 Years of International Airport Consulting ORAT Conference ‘The Hive‘, Muscat, 25th March 2015 Ivonne Kuger, Head of Consulting, Munich Airport Table of Content Munich Airport – Brief Overview From Design to Operations - Lessons learned From Design to Operations – Requirements for Successful Airport Projects 8 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH Munich Airport A Brief Overview 9 © 2014 Flughafen München GmbH Munich Airport At a Glance Financials 2013 • Total turnover: 1.184,4 million € • Aviation: 51% - Non-Aviation: 49% • EAT: 98.6 million € Traffic 2014 • • • • 39,716,877 passengers 309,361 tons of cargo 376,678 ATM 91 Airlines serving 238 destinations Infrastructure • 2 Passenger Terminals with capacity of 25 Mio. Pax and area of 510,000 m2 • Cargo terminal and Aircraft Maintenance Area • 2 parallel & independent runways with 4,000m length Commercial Activities, Advertising and Events • 154 shops and 48 restaurants; 4 Conference Centers • Two hotels (5* Hilton and 3* Novotel) • Public events, concerts, markets and promotion activities 10 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH Munich Airport Best in Class International Hub Consistently chosen as No.1 in Europe and one of the best Airports worldwide Full service Operator – all airport services in-house 60 years of experience and expertise of successful airport management Strong focus on operational efficiency, service quality and cost reduction One of the most profitable airport companies worldwide Leading European Airport in NonAviation Revenue We are the Airport of choice for 91 airlines serving 238 destinations in 68 countries. 11 Flughafen München GmbH / AirportAcademy Introduction Munich Airport Project Experience Airport Management & Consulting Dusseldorf Int. Airport Berlin Brandenburg Int. Airport Brussels Int. Airport Munich Airport Heathrow Airport Vienna Int. Airport Barcelona Int. Airport Moscow-Sheremetyevo Airport Madrid Barajas Int. Airport Kiev Int. Airport Athens Int. Airport Malaga Int. Airport Istanbul Sabhia Göcken Airport Los Angeles Int. Airport Cameroon ADC Delhi Int. Airport ACSA Headquarter Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Durban Int. Airport Kuala Lumpur Int. Airport Quito Int. Airport Jeddah Int. Airport Singapore Changi Airport Brasilia Airport Riyadh Airport Hyderabad Int. Airport Natal Airport Bahrain Airport Ashgabat Int. Airport New Doha Int. Airport Muscat Int. Airport & Salalah Airport Viracopos Int. Airport Abu Dhabi Int. Airport 12 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH From Design to Operations Lessons Learned 13 © 2014 Flughafen München GmbH Lessons Learned From Design through Construction to Operational Readiness • Clear definition of airport plan of operations, functional criteria, KPIs and service levels are key prerequisite for design and systems specification • Stakeholder input reaches designers late or never • Involvement of operational experts for design proofing and process quality is lacking • Timely freeze in design is essential for on-time and on-budget delivery of the project • Clear process and stringent control of design change management process enables project delivery in time and budget • Flaws in airport layout and design significantly increase start-up complexity • Flexibility and long-term vision need to be integral element of design philosophy 14 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH Lessons Learned From Design through Construction to Operational Readiness • Project focus is typically on construction and design issues, less on operational needs and future service delivery (capex vs. opex) • Close alignment of construction and stakeholder readiness programme are a key success factor in achieving project delivery in time and high quality • The ORAT programme should be run by an independent entity. • Constant and transparent sharing of information between Construction, Airport Operator and Airport Stakeholders is essential • Clear governance structure and ongoing involvement of upper management to get timely decisions on solutions and mitigation measures • Operational Preparation needs to start early to ensure readiness of operator and stakeholders • Availability of operational resources is the biggest challenge for smooth transition 15 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH Lessons Learned From Design through Construction to Operational Readiness • Early involvement of operations experts to define the information requirements and to develop operational documentation as basis for training of staff, certification and operations • Alignment of operational processes between all stakeholders is key for a smooth start of operations and high service levels beyond the opening • Premature recruitment of staff is as risky as delayed onboarding. • A well-timed decision on the opening methodology is essential however flexibility is important • Timing and strategy for public announcement of an opening date should be well prepared and agreed in the stakeholder community • Operational Readiness depends heavily on technical and commercial readiness • Proper risk assessment and risk management are vital for smooth transition 16 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH From Design to Operations Requirements for Successful Airport Development Projects 17 © 2014 Flughafen München GmbH The Main Ingredient of Successful Airport Development Projects is… COORDINATION 18 Firma / Vorname Name / tt.mm.jjjj The Main Ingredient of Successful Airport Development Projects is… COORDINATION e e \ (.) kō- . o r-d - ‘ nā-sh n\ : the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well towards one common goal : the process of causing things to be the same or to go together well : the ability to move different parts of your body together well or easily Source: www.merriam-webster.com 19 Firma / Vorname Name / tt.mm.jjjj COORDINATION 20 Firma / Vorname Name / tt.mm.jjjj OR 21 Firma / Vorname Name / tt.mm.jjjj AT Munich Airport Coordination Model Airport Core Processes Areas of Development Design Passenger Services & Terminal Operations Facilities Baggage Handling & BHS Operations End of Civil Construction Project Activities Construction Start of Operations Coordination Phase Handover System Configuration Construction Defect Liability Specification Installation Testing & Commissioning Concept SOP Alignment Snagging Handover Systems Ramp Services & Airside Operations Data Management & Ressource Allocation Airport Operations Control Information & Documentation Fit-Out System Rollout End-User Concept Mobilization Recruitment Training Operation & Mainten. Training and Trials Human Resource Concept Phase SOP/SLA Development Stakeholder Coordination Phase Airport Security Familiarization & Training Aerodrome Safety & Emergency Response ORAT Programme End-user Trial Programme Transition Programme Facility Management & Maintenance IT Operations 22 © 2015 Flughafen München GmbH Operational Takeover Coordination Aerdrome Certification & Compliance Post-Opening Opening Support Thank you Contact Information
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