The modernization of Chopin Airport is approaching. This is how changes are to bring


At the end of March, the Supervisory Board of Polish Airports (PPL) appointed Łukasz Chaberski as the president of the company, who replaced the dismissed in February this year. Andrzej Ilkowa. In addition to Chabers' on the PPL board, Marcin Danił responsible for financial and commercial issues and Adam Sanocki for strategy and marketing.
– The new board is preparing documents to write a tender for the project and modernization of the Chopin Airport – said Deputy Minister of Infrastructure.
Movement is growing, modernization necessary
As Maciej Lasek said, more will be created as part of the modernization gays in the Non Schengen zone. The so -called Southern pirate, increasing the number of positions in the Schengen zone. These works will be done as low as possible, as it is about providing support for a growing number of passengers until the airport in Baranów is launched.
– So we can't invest a lot of money that we won't pay back later. But on the other hand, we can't afford to lose this movement – said Lasek.
He added that in 2025 traffic at Chopin Airport will grow. – We see it after the results of the first quarter, where by 12 percent The number of passengers increased compared to the same period in 2024 – he said. He emphasized that, according to forecasts, in the summer one should expect an increase in passenger traffic at the capital airport.
– We must be ready for this, we cannot allow these passengers to use other airports, because if they start using other airports, some of these passengers will not come back to us – he noted.
He reminded that Polish airports are planning to start construction works in 2026, and the total commissioning of the investment for use – for the summer season of 2029. After the expansion, the port's capacity is to be about 30 million travelers a year. “The schedule is very ambitious, but at the moment underestimated,” said Lasek.
At the end of last year, PPL presented a schedule for the modernization of the Chopin Airport. As reported then, the cost of modernization was estimated at PLN 1.6 billion, including 40 percent. from the financial reserve. Design works were to last until 2026, construction works were scheduled for 2026–2028, while the opening of the modernized infrastructure is planned for 2029.
As reported then, as part of modernization from 62 to 83, the number of parking stations for narrow -hilly planes such as Boeing 737 or Airbus A320, AZ 15 to 24, the number of positions for wide -hilly aircraft, such as Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The total area of the passenger terminal is to increase by 15 percent.
Chopin Airport under the wings of PPL
Polish airports were created as a result of the transformation on April 1, 2023 of the State Enterprise “Airports” into a one -man joint -stock company, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 22 July 2022 on improving the investment process of the Central Communication Port. On the day of transformation, the company's only shareholder was the State Treasury. In September 2023, the Government Plenipotentiary for the Central Communication Port brought shares of the new company Polskie Porty Porty Porty Porty Porty Porty Porty Central Port Port Port Port Port Port Porta Sp. With the only shareholder of PPL SA is currently CPK. The ownership supervision over the Central Port of Communication is exercised by the Government Plenipotentiary for CPK.
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The PPL resources include Chopin Airport in Warsaw-the largest in Poland and one of the largest airports in Central and Eastern Europe. PPL is also a dominant entity of the PPL capital group. Has shares or shares of 16 companies, including airport managers.
Chopin Airport in Warsaw last year Served records of 21.3 million passengers. The capital port is the base for LOT Polish Airlines. They fly from here, among others Lufthansa, British Airways, Klm, Emirates, Wizz Air.
Polish airports are subject to the legal rigors of the Civil Aviation Office and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).




