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Riga airport increases capacity of Apron 2
Renovation work on Apron 2 at Riga airport was carried out by ACB, a joint stock company selected in an open tender procedure. The total cost of the project was 2.5 million euros, creating more space for Class C aircraft.
Apron 2 now features six aircraft stands.
Read this story in our January 2021 printed issue.

Riga airport's Apron 2 has reopened following completion of modernisation works. The apron is mainly intended for servicing business aircraft.

Apron 2 is located opposite the FBO Riga business aviation terminal. As part of the upgrade process, it has been supplemented with an extension of more than 12,000 sqm of concrete and asphalt covering. As a result two new flexible aircraft stands that can accommodate smaller class or one class C aircraft have been created.

The total number of aircraft stands on Apron 2 has now increased to six, three of which are located in the immediate vicinity of the business terminal, enabling passengers to reach the terminal on foot quickly and easily.

As part of the project, Riga airport also modernised part of the current Apron 2, engineering networks and lighting system. The work was carried out by ACB, a joint stock company selected in an open tender procedure. The total cost of the project was 2.5 million euros, and it is one of the investment projects that Riga Airport is implementing this year in order to diversify its business and increase competitiveness, using the opportunities provided by the pandemic to carry out intensive construction works in the airport area.

Due to the impact of the global pandemic and subsequent reduced regular passenger traffic, business aviation is one of the fastest growing segments at Riga airport; in the 11 months of this year, the number of such flights has increased by almost 80 per cent. There are two business aviation terminals at the airport – FBO Riga and Capital Handling – which provide services to business aircraft and passengers, as well as maintenance and other services.

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