COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/789 | 32016D0789 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/789

This decision records the Commission’s state-aid investigation into Frankfurt Hahn airport, including its ownership, financing, agreements with Ryanair, and airport-charge regimes.

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European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32016D0789
Status
In force
Version
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Language
en
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airline agreements airport aid airport charges airport financing airport infrastructure airport operating aid capital increase capital increases loss coverage marketing support notification of aid operating aid public funding regional airports security checks

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This decision records the Commission’s state-aid investigation into Frankfurt Hahn airport, including its ownership, financing, agreements with Ryanair, and airport-charge regimes. This part discusses whether several airport-related measures at Frankfurt Hahn airport were State aid and records Germany’s objections. This segment sets out Germany’s and other parties’ arguments about Frankfurt Hahn airport aid, including marketing support, infrastructure financing, and operating costs. The Commission discusses whether the 2001 PLTA and the 2001 capital increase for FFHG were state aid, and concludes the PLTA was put in place before the relevant case law change while the capital increase did not follow market conditions. This segment says several funding measures for Frankfurt Hahn airport and FFHG were treated as State aid, while the 1999 Ryanair agreement was not.