Flughafen München – Europäische Drehscheibe für den Luftfrachtverkehr
GVB - Mitgliederversammlung München 25.9.2008
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Source: Munich Airport; OAG Travel Information System
LISBON
MADRIDBARCELONA
MARSEILLE
LYON
PARIS
FRANKFURT
ZURICH
LUXEMBOURG
AMSTERDAM
BRUSSELSLONDON
BIRMINGHAM
MANCHESTERCOPENHAGEN
GOTHENBURG
STOCKHOLMOSLOHELSINKI
WARSAW
PRAGUE
VIENNA BUDAPEST
LJUBLJANA
ZAGREB BELGRADE
SARAJEVO
BUCHAREST
ATHENS
ISTANBUL
TURIN
MILAN
ROME
NAPLES
DUBLIN
KIEV
GLASGOW
CHISINAUODESSA
TIRANA
MUNICH
ANKARA
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644
945
451
259
1,329
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Munich – The Central European Hub
Forecast
Passenger Hub No. 7 in Europe in 2007
26.441
32.794
32.856
33.959
35.218
47.794
52.122
54.162
59.919
68.069
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10. PARIS-ORY
9. BARCELONA
8. ROME-FCO
7. MUNICH
6. LONDON-LGW
5. AMSTERDAM
4. MADRID
3. FRANKFURT
2. PARIS-CDG
1. LONDON-LHR
Passengers in millions
2.5 hour flight radius
Riyadh
Jeddah
DohaAmman
Dubai
Munich
Miami
WashingtonNew York
Philadelphia
Montreal
Colombo
Ekaterinburg Tyumen
Abu Dhabi
Boston
Puerto PlataPunta Cana
Male
Aruba
Cape Town
Fort Myers
Denver CharlotteAtlanta
CancunVaradero
TorontoChicago
Vancouver
San Francisco
Los Angeles
BeijingPusan
SeoulTokyo
Shanghai
JohannesburgSao Paulo
Calgary
Mumbai
Singapore
Shenyang
Aktyubinsk
Bangkok
DelhiHong Kong
Mauritius
Mombasa
Phuket
Sal
Windhoek
MUC‘s long-haul network for your convenience
Source: Munich Airport (7th March 2008); flight schedule summer 2008
* NEW destinations
LAXLAX
SFOSFO
ATLATL
ORDORD
YYZYYZ
PHLPHL
MUCMUC
DENDEN
Source: Munich Airport (March 20th, 2008); LT – Local Time Munich, Flight Schedule Summer 2008
YULYUL
YVRYVR
BOSBOSYYCYYC
RSWRSW MIAMIA
EWREWRJFKJFK
CLTCLTIADIAD
Destination/Origin Code Carrier Frequencies AircraftAtlanta ATL DL 7/7 B767-300Boston BOS LH 7/7 A330-300Calgary YYC TS 1/7 A330-200Charlotte CLT LH 7/7 A340-600Chicago ORD LH 7/7 A340-600Chicago ORD UA 7/7 B767-300Denver DEN LH 6/7 A340-300Fort Myers RSW LT 2/7 A330-200Los Angeles LAX LH 7/7 A340-600 Miami MIA LT 1/7 A330-200Montreal YUL LH 7/7 A330-300New York John F. Kennedy JFK LH 7/7 A330-600New York Newark EWR LH 7/7 A330-300Philadelphia PHL US 5/7 B767-200San Francisco SFO LH 7/7 A340-600Toronto YYZ AC 5/7 B767-300Toronto YYZ TS 1/7 A310-300Vancouver YVR TS 1/7 A330-200Washington IAD LH 6/7 A330-300Washington IAD UA 7/7 B777-200
Munich’s network to North America
The Munich hub system – services to Asia
Source: Munich Airport (August 4th, 2008); LT – Local Time MunichMap: \\avm\avm\AVM-K\MapInfoProfessional\asia\asia.wor
Services to AsiaDestination/Origin Code Carrier ARR Day(s) DEP Day(s) AircraftAbu Dhabi AUH EY 1234567 1234567 A330Aktuyubinsk AKX 4R ...4... ..3.... EQVAmman AMM RJ ..3..6. ..3..6. A32SBangkok BKK TG 1234567 1234567 EQV Bangkok BKK LT ...45.7 1..4.6. A330Beijing PEK CA 1.3.567 1.3.567 B767Beijing PEK LH 1234567 1234567 A340Delhi DEL LH 1234567 1234567 A340Doha DOH QR 1234567 1234567 A330Dubai DXB EK 1234567 1234567 EQVDubai DXB EK 1234567 1234567 A330Dubai DXB LH 1234567 1234567 A32SHong Kong HKG LH 1234567 1234567 A340Jeddah (via VIE) JED SV ..3.... .....6. B777Male MLE LT .2..... 1...... A330Mumbai BOM LH .2.4..7 1.3..6. A340Phuket HKT LT 1...... ......7 A330Pusan (via Seoul) PUS LH .2..5.7 1..4.6. A340Riyadh (via VIE) RUH SV .....6. ..3.... B777Seoul ICN LH 123.567 12.4567 A340Seoul ICN KE ..3.5.7 ..3.5.7 B777Shanghai PVG LH 1234567 1234567 A340Shenyang SHE LH 1.3..6. .2..5.7 A340Singapur SIN LH 1.3456. .2345.7 A340Tel Aviv
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.2..5.. .2..5.. TU5Yekaterinburg SVX U6 .....6. ......6. A32S
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Tel Aviv 4R EQVTLV ..3.... .2.....Tel Aviv HF B737TLV ..3.5.7 .2.4.6.Tel Aviv ISR A32STLV .2..... .2.....Tel Aviv IZ B757TLV ..3..6. ..3..6.Tel Aviv LY EQVTLV 1.3.5.7 1.3.5.7Tokyo
Tyumen TJM UTTrapzon ..3.... ..3.... A32STYX QW
Source: Munich Airport (August 4th, 2008), flight schedule summer 2008, cargo traffic is excluded
Road Feeder Services at Munich
VIENNA (VIE)
MILAN (MXP)
BOLOGNA (BLQ)
LYON (LYS)
BARCELONA (BCN)
PARIS (CDG, ORY)
AMSTERDAM (AMS)
BRUSSELS (BRU)
LINZ (LNZ)
LUXEMBOURG (LUX)
PRAGUE (PRG)
Germany
Austria
Italy
SwitzerlandFrance
Netherlands
Belgium
Spain
Poland
CzechRepublic Slovak
Republic
HungarySlovenia
Bosnia andHerzegowina
COLOGNE (CGN)
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BASLE (BSL)
BERLIN (BER)
HAMBURG (HAM)
BUDAPEST (BUD)
DUSSELDORF (DUS)
SALZBURG (SZG)
GRAZ (GRZ)
HANOVER (HAJ)
TURIN (TRN)
GENOA (GOA)
ROME (FCO)NAPLES (NAP)
VENICE (VCE)VERONA (VRN)
VALENCIA (VLC)
ZURICH (ZRH)
GENEVA (GVA)
STUTTGART (STR)
MUNICH
FLORENCE (FLR)
NUREMBERG (NUE)FRANKFURT (FRA)
INNSBRUCK (INN)
BELGRADE(BEG)
BRATISLAVA (BTS)
ZAGREB (ZAG)
LJUBLJANA (LJU)
Distance and Trucking Time*
Amsterdam 822 kms 14.30 hrs
Basle 423 kms 08:00 hrs
Belgrade 981 kms 15:30 hrs
Bratislava 510 kms 09:30 hrs
Brussels 771 kms 13:30 hrs
Budapest 688 kms 11:30 hrs
Frankfurt 382 kms 07:00 hrs
Ljubljana 445 kms 08:00 hrs
Milan 523 kms 11:00 hrs
Paris 844 kms 14:30 hrs
Prague 371 kms 06:00 hrs
Vienna 440 kms 08:00 hrs
Warsaw 1,128 kms 22:00 hrs
Zagreb 590 kms 11:00 hrs
Zurich 343 kms 06:00 hrs
RFS
Source: ViaMichelin (January 2008); mx. Speed: 60 kms/h; *without mandatory relaxing time
Cargo Carrying Airlines and Integrators at MUC Ca. 100 airlines are operating scheduled flights into Munich
Scheduled Cargo Services Summer 2008
Source: Munich Airport (May 2008)
BAe 146
B 757F + A 300
A 310 DXB-MUC-ZRH
A 310
B 767 CGN-MUC-ATH-MUC-CGN
B 747 STN-MUC-DEL-HKG
1/72/7
5/7+1/71/7 4/7+4/7
4/7+3/7+5/75/7
TLV-MUC-FRA
CDG-MUC-CDG
LGG-MUC-LJUKTW-MUC-LGGGVA-MUC-LGG
B 747 ICN-SVO-MUC-ICN 3/7
LEJ-MUC-LEJ
LEJ-MUC-EMA
B 747HKG-DXB-MUC-ARN-HKG
HKG-DXB-MUC-BRU-HKG
Source: Munich Airport (June 2008)
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BIP
Perishables
Area
Car Park
New Forwarders‘building
Cargo Center and its Warehouse Tenants
Forwarders
Freight Forwarders at Munich AirportApprox. 100 companies
ConsolidatorsConsolidators
Source: Munich Airport (January 2008)
MUC offers a great cargo catchment area and best economic perspectives24 Mill. inhabitants in five countries
Economic prosperity
Economic backward
MUNICHSALZBURG
INNSBRUCK
STUTTGART
AMSTERDAM
PARIS
BUDAPEST
Germany
PRAGUE
VIENNAAustriaBASLE
MILAN
BOLOGNA
Czech Republic
Switzerland
NUREMBERG
BRUSSELS
ZURICH Hungary
LINZ
TRIESTE
Italy
BOLZANO
FRANKFURT
SARAJEVO
ZAGREB
BRATISLAVA
LJUBLJANA
FIRENZE
LYON
France
2007
Munich - Center of European traffic flow
Source: Süddeutsche Zeitung, Reuters (March 2008)
Montenegro
Slovenia
AustriaHungary
BelgiumUnited Kingdom Germany
Netherlands
Czech Republic
Italy Bulgaria
Romania
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Slovakia
Greece
Cyprus
Spain
Portugal
France
Ireland
Denmark
Finland
Poland
Sweden
Bosnia &Herzegovina
Croatia
Albania
Serbia
Turkey
Fmr Yug Rep Macedonia
Luxembourg
Malta
MUNICH
Expansion Plan
Bavaria – Major European Distribution Center
Source: Cushman & Wakefield (May 2008)
• Center of gravity forEuropean distributionhas shifted eastwards
• The NEW center is now the South of Germany
Cargo Area
New Cargo Center
Next Cargo Center
Border Inspection Post & New Cargo Center - 2007
Präsentation
New Cargo Center
Border Inspection Post Temperature controlled area
Cargo Area Extension
Source: Munich Airport (January 2008)
Existing Cargo Terminal
Extension of
forwarders‘ building
New Forwarders‘
building
Car-park
Extension of cargo apron
Extension of Cargo Terminal
BIP
with extension
Extension CargoForwarders
90
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Munich
Movements per hour
Source: Eurocontrol, websites of airports and Munich Airport (January 2006)
Expansion for your International Traffic
=> 120 Movements/h
MUC‘s 3rd Runway – planned for 2011
Munich – Location of 3rd Runway
Source: Munich Airport Draft (June 2008)
Master Plan for Expansion
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Source: Munich Airport Draft (December 2007)
Munich Airport International
Opening of the new airport“Franz-Josef Strauß” 1992, 17 May
Site28.5 kilometers north-east of the center of Munich, the Bavarian Capital, at 448 meters above sea level (NN)
Airport reference point48° 21' 17" North, 11° 47' 15" East
ILS/CAT:CAT IIIb
Area1,560 hectares, of which 925 hectares are green areas (approximately 60 % of thetotal area)
Road and rail network at the Airport30 kilometres of public roads50kilometres of operational roads6.9 kilometres of railroad track
Jobs at the airport1997: about 17,0002006: about 27,000Forecast:2020: about 41,000
Airport Operator
Flughafen München GmbHShareholdersFree State of Bavaria 51%Federal Republic of Germany 26%City of Munich 23%
Maintenance
Hangar 1 (Lufthansa)Length: 300 metersDepth: 100 meters
(with pockets)Door height: 22 metersFloor area: 28,600 sqm
(with pockets)
Hangar 3 (Air Berlin, LTU and Aero Lloyd)Length: 300 metersDepth: 80 meters
Door height: 22 metersFloor area: 24,000 sqm
Hangar 4 (others)Length: 150 metersDepth: 80 meters
Door height: 22 metersFloor area: 12,000 sqm
Maintenance ApronTotal area: 230,000 sqmAircraft parking area: 80,000 sqm
Noise protection buildingfor engine testingLength: 105 metersWidth: 72 metersHeight: 20 metersFloor area: 5,300 sqm
Air Cargo/Air Mail
Cargo terminal:Length: 520 metersWidth: 108 metersHeight: 23 meters
Air Cargo/Air MailCargo Area: 630,000 sqmGround floor spaceof Cargo Terminal: 53,000 sqm
Capacity: 270,000 tons annually(1st Construction Stage)
Express Services Center:Area: 4,400 sqmNew handling facility to be used exclusively by DHL, FedEx and UPS
Forwarders BuildingLength: 230mWidth: 74mFloor area: 17,020 sqm
Border Inspection PostFloor area: 1,525 sqm
ApronAir Cargo/Air Mail Area: 66,500 sqmspace for 7 B747-400For 14 smaller aircraft
General Aviation
Terminal GATLength: 60 metersWidth: 40 metersVehicle parkingspaces: 325ApronArea: 120,000 sqm50 aircraft parking Positions
HangarLength: 270 metersDepth: 40 metersFloor space: 10,800 sqm
Flight Operations
RunwaysTwo parallel runways, each4,000 meters long and 60 meters wide, 2,300 meters distance between the axes, staggered by 1,500 metersThird rundway, 4,000 meters long,in operation 2011
ApronsPassenger Apron West (T1):Area: 600,000 sqm60 aircraft parking positions19 passenger bridges close to T1 14 Boarding StationsPassenger Apron East (T2):Area: 760,000 sqm75 aircraft parking positions24 passenger bridges close toT2 4 stands for regional jets close to T2
Passenger AreaTerminal 1Capacity: 25 million passengers per yearLength: 1,081 metersTotal floor area: 198,000 sqmCheck-in Counters: 195Subterranean rapid transit train station
Terminal 2Capacity: 25 million Passenger per yearPier length: 980 metersTotal floor area: 260,000 sqmCheck-in Counters: 153
Parking areasFour multi-storey car parks, six underground car parks, parking areas for vacationists andvisitors with a total of 20,000 parking spaces,of which approx. 16,500 are covered parkingspaces Car Rental CentreParking for 1,800 vehicles
Munich Airport at a Glance
Source: Munich Airport (May 2008)