COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2015/1225 | 32015D1225 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2015/1225

This decision describes the Commission’s investigation into capital injections from SEA to SEA Handling and the parties’ arguments about whether the support was state aid.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32015D1225
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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aid compatibility airport ground handling airport management airport operations airports capital injections company losses financial restructuring formal investigation ground handling ground handling services interest on recovery outsourcing privatisation public funding recovery of unlawful aid reporting obligations restructuring subsidies

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This decision describes the Commission’s investigation into capital injections from SEA to SEA Handling and the parties’ arguments about whether the support was state aid. The text discusses whether SEA’s restructuring and loss coverage were economically justified and describes related airport-handling rules, including ENAC’s role and airport-manager obligations. This part of the decision says the Commission assessed whether SEA Handling was in difficulty and whether the capital injections were State aid; it also cites rules on separating ground-handling accounts from other accounts. The Commission says SEA’s loss-covering measures for SEA Handling were not justified by the business plans and outsourcing arguments discussed here, and it cites that a Member State may impose conduct rules on ground-handling suppliers to ensure airport functioning. Italy must recover the unlawful aid from the beneficiary, do it immediately and effectively, and report progress and repayment details to the Commission on set deadlines.