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Land consumption

One of the key factors in the sustainable development of our airports (in particular Malpensa), highlighted in the new materiality matrix, relates to land use efficiency, which translates into a commitment to assess and implement technological solutions and processes that allow an increase in the operational capacity of our airports without physically expanding the infrastructure outside of the currently occupied area.

Land use efficiency at various European airports

AIRPORTSUP (ha)RUNWAYSPAXMOVCARGO (tons)WLUWLU/SUP
MXP 1,220 2 24,716,236 189,910 558,220 30,298,436 24,835
CPH 1,180 3 30,259,335 258,673 356,343 33,822,765 28,663
MAN 800 2 28,355,109 192,328 114,132 29,496,429 36,871
LHR 1,227 2 80,126,856 475,624 1,685,137 96,978,226 79,037
FRA 2,100 4 69,510,269 500,886 2,086,593 90,376,199 43,036
MUC 1,575 2 46,253,523 392,238 351,547 49,768,993 31,599
CDG 3,238 4 72,226,878 480,940 1,984,797 92,074,848 28,436
VIE 1,000 2 27,037,187 239,275 215,920 29,196,387 29,196
AMS 2,787 6 71,053,147 499,449 1,708,131 88,134,457 31,623
ATH 1,650 2 24,133,438 198,269 84,654 24,979,978 15,139
LGW 674 1 46,076,363 282,493 112,677 47,203,133 70,034
FCO 1,588 4 42,991,056 304,969 199,622 44,987,276 28,329
MAD 4,000 4 57,861,414 394,373 518,858 63,049,994 15,762

Source: SEA on ACI Europe, Airport Traffic Report December, Q4, H2 & Full Year 2018 data (traffic indicators) and data extrapolated from analysed airport manager websites (overground)

Land consumption EFFICIENCY

LAND CONSUMPTION EFFICIENCY

Source: SEA on ACI Europe, Airport Traffic Report December, Q4, H2 & Full Year 2018 data (traffic indicators) and data extrapolated from analysed airport manager websites (overground)

In comparison with various other major European airports, Malpensa currently has one of the lowest land use efficiencies (in terms of hectares per reference year movements), along with Athens and Madrid. One of the reasons is certainly the infrastructure’s underuse. Indeed, current operational capacities, on the same occupied grounds, have the potential to grow by up to 50% more, as highlighted by the Master Plan Guidelines. Another aspect is evidenced by UK airports, which combine capacity saturation with an optimized design and layout of occupied areas.

In any case, such reflections highlight the importance of careful planning for the growth of our airport’s capacity in terms of land use.