The new Munich airport (Germany), which is regarded as an example of functionality and successful integration in the landscape, is described. The airport offers to passengers central check-in in the main building with suburban railway connection and decentral checking in the four areas of the terminal. A personal transport system was developed for comfortable connections. Lufthansa was involved in the airport planning and supplied its knowhow for fashioning passenger areas. Daily, nonstop flights to 47 European cities and to New York, Miami, and Tokyo are proposed. Three hall modules compose a functional entity for import, export, and transit freight with a payload capacity of 250,000 tons. A new maintenance hall was built. Forty-three aircraft can be checked out each day. It can be concluded that Munich airport is user friendly, environmentally safe, and technically advanced.
Flughafen Muenchen: Die Neue Lufthansa-Drehscheibe (Munich Airport: The New Lufthansa Hub)
1992
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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