Aéroports de Paris

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Aéroports de Paris
Type Société anonyme
Founded October 24, 1945
Headquarters Paris
Key people Pierre Graff, CEO
Industry Transport
Products Airport operations and services
Employees 9,500
Slogan Le monde entier est notre invité
Website www.adp.fr

Aéroports de Paris or ADP (Paris Airports) is the airport authority that owns and manages the 14 civil airports and airfields in the Île-de-France (Paris) area. Among its notable airports are Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Orly Airport and Le Bourget Airport.

It was created as a government-owned corporation in 1945 but became a private corporation with publicly traded shares (known in France as a société anonyme) on April 20, 2005. With this change, the company may be able to conclude international partnerships and investments.

The ADP group touts itself as being the world's second largest airport group in terms of turnover and the first in terms of air mail and freight handling. With its subsidiaries, ADP Management, ADP Ingénierie and Hub Télécom, the ADP group helped build airports and other buildings in over 55 countries.

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