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Airport name Civil airports: Aachen: North Rhine-Westphalia: EDKA AAH Aachen Merzbrück Airfield: Allendorf: Hesse: EDFQ Allendorf Airport: Altenburg: Thuringia: EDAC AOC Leipzig–Altenburg Airport (formerly Altenburg–Nobitz Airport) Augsburg: Bavaria: EDMA AGB Augsburg Airport: Bad Gandersheim: Lower Saxony: EDVA Bad Gandersheim Aerodrome ...
Airport Map. Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport features two passenger terminal buildings: [49] Terminal 2 is used by six scheduled low-cost flight airlines for departures to European destinations, while Terminal 1 handles all arrivals and regular scheduled and chartered flights. A free shuttle bus connects the two and runs every ten minutes. [50]
Bavaria, [a] officially the Free State of Bavaria, [b] is a state in the southeast of Germany.With an area of 70,550.19 km 2 (27,239.58 sq mi), it is the largest German state by land area, comprising approximately 1/5 of the total land area of Germany, and with over 13.08 million inhabitants, it is the second most populous German state, behind only North Rhine-Westphalia; however, due to its ...
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Rank Airport IATA City/metro area State Passengers [2]Change 2021-2022; 1: Frankfurt: FRA: Frankfurt Rhine-Main: Hesse: 48,918,482: 97.1% 2: Munich: MUC: Munich ...
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It is the second-busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic after Frankfurt Airport, and the tenth-busiest airport in Europe, handling 47.9 million passengers in 2019. [4] It is the world's 15th-busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic, [ 5 ] and was the 38th-busiest airport worldwide in 2018.
Historically the aircraft manufacturer Dornier located at the airport in Oberpfaffenhofen was the biggest employer in Weßling and the surrounding region. In 2006 however, Dornier went bankrupt together with its parent company Fairchild Aircraft. Nevertheless, the local industry is still dominated by aerospace companies.