Article | REF: C4120 V2

Passenger terminal building

Authors: Xavier BRUSSEAU, Alexandre VOGLEY, Laura BUIREL

Publication date: January 10, 2015

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5. Construction constraints

5.1 Planning documents

The development of airfields, essential tools in transport and regional planning and development policies, represents a major investment for local authorities, with a considerable impact on the environment.

In addition to the cost of infrastructure and equipment, aerodromes require control over a very large area of land, which is often accompanied by restrictions on building rights in the vicinity of the platform. The safety and reliability of flight operations also require a certain degree of control over the environment surrounding the hub. The development of aerodromes is controlled by means of planning documents (Preliminary Master Plan, Master Plan) and protection against obstacles (Aeronautical Easement Plan) around the aerodrome....

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