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Community facilities


Historically speaking, the CCI was created around the business activity generated by the port of Morlaix. Today, Morlaix CCI is still the agent of this port. Its main activity is to welcome sailing boats. It is indeed the port of Roscoff, built in deep water between 1970 and 1972 by THE CCI, which has since then focused on maritime economic activities: transport of passengers and goods. Since 2003, this port has also been accommodating activities from the fishing industry, concentrated around the fish auction market that THE CCI has set up there. A 620 places basin dedicated to sailing will be built there in the upcoming years.

Other facilities of great significance run by the CCI: Morlaix airport. Built in 1939, it is the take-off point of an airline company in 1973, Brit Air, which has experienced spectacular development and is today incorporated into the folds of Air France.  Morlaix airport accommodates the head office of Brit Air and it is on this site that the company sets up a major part of the technical maintenance of its fleet. The airport is also a place dedicated to training, with the Icare pilots training centre (a subsidiary of Brit Air), but also Tristan Corbière secondary technical school.  

It is within the premises of this secondary school that Morlaix CRT was founded, first in the form of an association and later as a service of the CCI, in brand new buildings lining the road of Lannion: it is a support tool for the development of new products within the industrial small and medium-sized firms, on the scale of Brittany.  Indeed, the CRT has unique tools and know-how in the fields of engineering, 3D expertise, calibration, etc.

Since 2006, Morlaix CCI has also been managing a very distinctive tourist facility: the Château du Taureau, a Vauban fort built on a cliff in the middle of the bay of Morlaix.