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The scheduled Snow Clearing Exercise at Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia" was successfully completed

Fraport Greece, the operator of the 14 regional airports in Greece, successfully conducted a planned snow-clearing exercise at Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia" in collaboration with all relevant bodies.

 A line of bright orange snow plows clears the runway at Thessaloniki Airport in Greece.

During the exercise, apart from the Fraport Greece personnel, all bodies correlating to the case participated. More specifically, both the ground handling service provider and the company ECOTECH, as the entity responsible for the wastewater and water treatment of the airport, cooperated, activating 17 vehicles in total.

Construction equipment occupies a closed runway at Thessaloniki Airport in Greece.

The scenario of the exercise concerned the snow clearing of runway 10/28 and taxiway F, runway 16/34 and taxiway A, as well as the airport apron and the apron taxiways. During the exercise, the Snow Control Center was on the alert, led by Mr. Nikolaos Vitzilaios, the Airport Manager of Thessaloniki  Airport "Makedonia". The exercise was carried out at the end of December and for the period of its execution a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) was issued for the suspension of the operation of the two runways.

 

Snow plows clear a snowy road.

The purpose of conducting this snow clearing exercise was to evaluate and potentially improve the operational response level to such a state. Mainly, it aimed to analyze the collaboration and interoperability of the involved entities in addressing such a state.

 

Following the successful execution of the snow-clearing exercise, which was conducted in collaboration with all the relevant authorities, Mr. Panagiotis Spiratos, Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Fraport Greece, stated: "The successful completion of this snow clearing exercise at Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia”, through the collaboration of Fraport Greece and the other involved entities, is of critical importance for the safety of airports and flights. Fraport Greece, with its commitment to providing a high level of safety for passengers and the key links of air transportation, has planned a comprehensive strategic plan which includes this particular exercise. This plan is implemented on a permanent basis - at the 14 regional airports managed and operated by the company - including, among other things, the renovation of infrastructure, alignment of processes and operations with the highest European and international standards and the training of its personnel, with the goal of maintaining and enhancing the already high level of safety at the 14 regional airports."

 

The press release is accompanied with photo material featuring moments from the Snow Clearing Exercise at Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia”.

 

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