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project info
Start date: 1 March 2024
End date: 31 December 2025
funding
Fund: Cohesion Fund (CF)
Total budget: 2 633 331,60 €
EU contribution: 1 602 000,00 € (75%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Improving operational safety at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport Sp. z o.o. by modernising the Central Safety Control Point (GDP).

The project aims to purchase equipment to improve security and safety in the area of passenger traffic service along with increasing the energy efficiency of the organization. As part of the project, the Security Control Point (GDP) will be modernized by purchasing access gates to the GDP zone, a complete EDSCB solution (X-ray scanners for detecting explosives for cabin baggage) in Standard C3 located in GDP and adjusting video monitoring covering GDP. The implementation of devices with Standard C3 will improve the protection and safety in the area of passenger traffic service. After the implementation of the system, "Rzeszów-Jasionka" Airport will be one of the first regional ports in which the complete EDSCB (X-ray scanners for the detection of explosives for cabin baggage) solution in Standard C3 will operate. The key document indicating the proposed solution is 'Commission Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998 of 5 November 2015 laying down detailed measures for the implementation of the common basic standards on aviation security'. The project aims to achieve the following main objectives of the FEnIKS programme: "decarbonisation of the economy" and "improving transport safety". For the specific objective FENX.04.03 Aviation infrastructure in TEN-T (ERDF/FS.CP3.I) 'Development of a climate-resilient, smart, safe, sustainable and intermodal TEN-T', the main objective of the project is to improve the security of the TEN-T network. The project concerns the project type 'purchase of equipment and control systems, persons, baggage, cargo and mail'. The implementation of new solutions will allow to reduce the consumption of electricity (energy efficiency) through the use of energy-efficient components in the production. EDSCB solutions (X-ray scanners for detecting explosives for cabin baggage) will allow you to reduce the number of installed devices (from 6 pcs. to 3 pcs.) by optimal space management, and thus reduce energy consumption by at least 30% compared to the currently installed equipment. The project will have a positive impact for people with different types of disabilities by creating a more accessible and friendly environment. The applicant will implement the adopted assumptions by increasing the availability of infrastructure (new gates adapted for OzN), simplicity of use (no obligation to remove liquids and electronics from hand luggage), facilitated access to control lines and cuvettes, visual and audio communication (sensory support). According to the above-mentioned Regulation "1.2.1. Before screening, portable computers and other large electrical equipment shall be removed from cabin baggage and shall be screened separately, unless the cabin baggage is to be screened with explosive detection systems (EDS) meeting standard C2 or higher.' The benefits of the project include increasing operational safety, improving the efficiency of control processes, increasing reactivity to emergency situations, increasing passenger confidence and facilitating the control process for persons with disabilities. The applicant has tender documentation and estimates the value of the coefficient to be well above 70%. The applicant plans to conclude a contract in accordance with the Public Procurement Law, so compliance with the rules applicable under the Programme is ensured by acting in accordance with that law. Electronic mailbox address on ePUAP: /EPRZ/SkrytkaESP The project will be implemented in the area of strategic intervention (SIA) indicated in the National Strategy for Regional Development 2030 (KSRR) - Eastern Poland.

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