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65
FACILITIES
The following are the principal properties owned or leased by the Company:
Location Site Area
(Sq. Meters) Floor Space
(Sq. Meters) Tenure Activity
Dublin Airport ......................... 1,116 1,395 Leasehold Corporate Headquarters
Phoenix House,
Conyngham Road, Dublin ....... 2,566 3,899 Freehold Administration Offices
Satellite 3,
Stansted Airport ....................... 605 605 Leasehold Sales Office and Operations
Center
Dublin Airport (Hangar) .......... 2,993 2,175 Leasehold Aircraft Maintenance
East Midlands Airport ............. 3,890 2,801 Freehold Simulator and Training Center
East Midlands Airport ............. 2,045 634 Leasehold Training Center
Bremen Airport ........................ 5,952 5,874 Leasehold Terminal
Skvasta Airport (Hangar) ......... 1,936 1,936 Leasehold Aircraft Maintenance
Prestwick Airport (Hangar) ..... 4,052 4,052 Leasehold Aircraft Maintenance
Stansted Storage Facilities ....... 378 531 Leasehold Aircraft Maintenance
Dublin Airport Business
Park………………………….. 955 749 Leasehold Administration Offices
Stansted Airport
(Hangar)….………….. 12,161 10,301 Leasehold Aircraft Maintenance Hangar
and Simulator Training Centre
Ryanair has agreements with the DAA, the Irish government authority charged with operating Dublin
Airport, to lease ticket counters and other space at the passenger and cargo terminal facilities at Dublin Airport.
The airport office facilities used by Ryanair at London (Stansted) are leased from the airport authority; similar
facilities at each of the other airports Ryanair serves are provided by Servisair plc or other service providers.
TRADEMARKS
Ryanair’s logo and the slogans “Ryanair.com The Low Fares Website” and “Ryanair The Low Fares
Airline” have been registered as Community Trade Marks (“CTMs”). A CTM allows a trademark owner to
obtain a single registration of its trademark, which registration affords uniform protection for that trademark in
all EU member states. The registration gives Ryanair an exclusive monopoly over the use of its trade name with
regard to similar services and the right to sue for trademark infringement should another party use an identical
or confusingly similar trademark in relation to identical, or similar services.
Ryanair has also registered the CTMs for the word “Ryanair” and for “Ryanairhotels.com.” Ryanair
has not registered either its name or its logo as a trademark in Ireland, as CTM-registration provides all of the
protection available from an Irish registration, and management believes there are therefore no advantages in
making a separate Irish application.