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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. For those of you who dont know me, my name is Jurica.

The subject of my presentation today is World's buisisest airports. SLAJD 2 Ive divided my presentation into three (main) parts, 1.HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport 2. Hong Kong International Airport 3. London Heathrow Airport SLAJD 3 1. HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport First i will talk about Atlanta International airport. On this picture here you can see logo of Atlanta airport Developing of the airfield started in 1925, on old racetrack,and first flight hapend in 1926. HartsfieldJackson held its ranking as the world's busiest airport in 2010, both in terms of passengers and number of flights, by accommodating 89 million passengers and 950,119 flights SLAJD 4 It has five runways and it is one of only a few airports that can perform triple simultaneous landings. The fifth runway is expected to increase the capacity for landings and take-offs by 40%, from an average of 184 flights per hour to 237 flights per hour. SLAJD 5 HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport has two terminals: North and South and they are one of the worlds largest passenger terminals, they provided flexibility for the movement of cargo in the design as well.

There are three main air cargo complexes at Hartsfield-Jackson: North, Midfield and South. The total on-airport air cargo warehouse space measures 2 million square feet.

SLAJD 6 The Automated People Mover In addition to a pedestrian walkway, which includes a series of moving walkways, the Transportation Mall also features an automated people mover. Provides a safe, reliable, and expeditious solution of passing from entry to desired exit points within the APM system. And on this picture here you can see how automatic people mover looks like. SLAJD 7 2.Hong Kong International Airport Second airoport i will talk about is Hong Kong international Airport. On this picture here you can see logo of Hong Kong airport. Hong Kong International Airport is the main airport in Hong Kong. The airport opened for commercial operations in 1998. SLAJD 8 The airport has a total of 70 boarding gates,and two terminals. Terminal 1 of the HKIA is currently the third largest airport passenger terminal building in the world Terminal 2 opened on 28 February 2007 t is only a check-in and processing facility for departing passengers with no gates or arrival facilities (passengers are transported underground to gates at Terminal 1).

SLAJD 9 North concourse North Satellite Concourse opened in 2009 This concourse was designed for narrow-body aircraft and is equipped with 10 jet bridges (A narrow-body aircraft (also known as a single aisle aircraft) is an airliner with a fuselage aircraft cabin width typically of 3 to 4 metres and airline seat arranged 2 to 6 abreast along a single aisle) A jet bridge (loadnig bridge) is an enclosed, movable connector which extends from an airport terminal gate to an airplane, allowing passengers to board and disembark without having to go outside Midfield Concourse It has two runways and third is developing. The associated facilities additional terminals, airfield and apron facilities will be built accordingly, and combined with the new runway, it is estimated that the airport would be able to handle a maximum of 620,000 flights per year. SLAJD 10 2. London And finaly there is London Heatrow Airport. It is third buisiest airport in world. Here is its logo. Heathrow Airport started in 1929 as a small airfield. London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow in the London Borough of Hillingdon, is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the third busiest airport in the world (as of 2011) in terms of total passenger traffic. SLAJD 11 Heathrow Airport is used by over 90 airlines flying to 170 destinations worldwide. It has over 67 million passengers a year. SLAJD 12 London Heathrow Airport has five terminals. Terminal 1 opened in 1968. Terminal 2 is under construction, Heathrow's current major project is the

construction of a vast new Terminal 2. Formerly known as Heathrow East Terminal. Terminal 3 opened as The Oceanic Terminal on 13 November 1961 to handle flight departures for long-haul routes. Terminal 4 opened in 1986. It is is connected to Terminals 1, 2 and 3 by the Heathrow Cargo Tunnel. The Heathrow Cargo Tunnel is a road tunnel. The tunnel is not open to the public; it is used only by vehicles with security clearance to drive airside. It is now used for cargo movements and transfer of passengers. Terminal 5 Opened to the public on 2008 Built at a cost of 4.3 billion, the new terminal consists of a four storey main terminal building SLAJD 13- Questions

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