Exploitation et entretien de l'aérodrome de Millau-Larzac
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This tender concerns the operation and maintenance of Millau-Larzac aerodrome in France. The contract covers all activities required to ensure the aerodrome's functionality, safety, and regulatory compliance, including infrastructure upkeep, technical services, and day-to-day management.
Companies with specialised experience in aerodrome operations, airport management, or aviation infrastructure maintenance should apply. Consortia and subcontracting arrangements are permissible.
Suppliers must demonstrate expertise in aerodrome operations and maintenance, possess relevant technical qualifications, and comply with French civil aviation regulations. Experience managing similar facilities and appropriate insurance coverage are required.
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What is this tender about?
This tender concerns the operation and maintenance of Millau-Larzac aerodrome in France. The contract covers all activities required to ensure the aerodrome's functionality, safety, and regulatory compliance, including infrastructure upkeep, technical services, and day-to-day management.
What are the requirements for suppliers?
Suppliers must demonstrate expertise in aerodrome operations and maintenance, possess relevant technical qualifications, and comply with French civil aviation regulations. Experience managing similar facilities and appropriate insurance coverage are required.
What type of company should bid?
Companies with specialised experience in aerodrome operations, airport management, or aviation infrastructure maintenance should apply. Consortia and subcontracting arrangements are permissible.
Who is the buyer?
The buyer is SM Aérodrome Millau-Larzac.
When does this tender close?
Submissions close on May 11, 2026.
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