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"Perspectives 2011" - Sustainability and Annual Report (pdf)

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Introduction Company profile <strong>and</strong> strategyService portfolio Communication <strong>and</strong> social responsibilityq Company profilep Company strategyp Expansion of Munich Airportp L<strong>and</strong>side access master planCompany profile) www.munich-airport.com/portraitFMG corporate structure <strong>and</strong> overviewMunich Airport is operated by Flughafen MünchenGmbH (FMG), a company headquartered in Munich<strong>and</strong> initially formed in 1949. Since 1973, the companyhas been co-owned by the Free State of Bavaria(51 percent), the Federal Republic of Germany(26 percent), <strong>and</strong> the City of Munich (23 percent).The FMG Group of companies has a workforce ofroughly 7,000 people. With the exception of consultingserv ices provided to other international airports,the Group’s activities are confined to Munich Airport.Structurally, FMG is organized around three types ofdivisions: There are five central divisions, which performoverarching management <strong>and</strong> control tasks, fourbusiness divisions, which operate independently withintheir respective markets, <strong>and</strong> five support divisions,which provide a range of specialized services to theGroup as a whole. A number of changes have beenmade to this structure, effective January 1, 2011.The FMG Group now has two new business divisionsalongside Aviation <strong>and</strong> Corporate Real Estate Management<strong>and</strong> Development: AeroGround (formerly,Ground H<strong>and</strong>ling) <strong>and</strong> Consumer Activities (basedon what was previously Retail <strong>and</strong> Services <strong>and</strong> nowincludes the Center Management subdivision <strong>and</strong> theAdvertising <strong>and</strong> Media/Marketing subdivision). Thefive central divisions are Finance <strong>and</strong> Controlling;Corporate Development <strong>and</strong> Environment; HumanResources; Corporate Communications; <strong>and</strong>, as ofthe start of 2011, Legal Affairs <strong>and</strong> Compliance (for -merly, Legal Affairs <strong>and</strong> Security). There were nochanges among FMG’s support divisions. These compriseCorporate Services; Information Technology;Planning <strong>and</strong> Construction; Engineering <strong>and</strong> Facilities;<strong>and</strong> Security. Following a round of reorganization, theTerminal 2 division no longer exists in its old form.The graphic shows Flughafen München GmbH’s organizationalstructure <strong>and</strong> governing bodies.Supervisory boardShareholders(8 representatives)Labor unions(2 representatives)Executive employees(1 representative)Employees(5 representatives)Shareholders (8 representatives)Employees (8 representatives)Executive boardPresident <strong>and</strong> Chief Executive Officer,Personnel Industrial Relations DirectorVice President <strong>and</strong> Chief Financial Officer,Chief Infrastructure OfficerDivisionsBusiness divisionsSupport divisionsCentral divisionsExecutive support offices- AeroGround- Aviation- Consumer Activities- Corporate Real Estate Management<strong>and</strong> Development- Corporate Services- Information Technology- Planning <strong>and</strong> Construction- Security- Engineering <strong>and</strong> Facilities- Finance <strong>and</strong> Controlling- Corporate Development<strong>and</strong> Environment- Human Resources- Legal Affairs <strong>and</strong> Compliance- Corporate Communications- Corporate InvestmentManagement- International Business- Special Legal Affairs- Assistant to the ExecutiveBoard- Government Affairs- Regional Liaison Officer26

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