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Extension of Franz Josef Strauss Airport, D


Modular construction site facilities for the expansion of Munich Airport.

Classification:Site equipment
Year of implementation:2012
Country of implementation:Germany
Technical Specifications: Area: 6000 m2
Product series: StandardLine
Sales model:Sale

Our cus­to­mers are from the lar­gest Euro­pe­an con­structi­on com­pa­nies, that use our con­ta­i­ners with incre­a­sed dura­bi­li­ty and with all-gal­va­ni­zed fra­me. It was same in case of faci­li­ty for the expan­si­on of Munich air­port. Munich Air­port bears sin­ce 1992, when it was put into ope­rati­on, the name of Franz Josef Strauss, a lon­g­ti­me Bava­ri­an Chan­cellor who con­tri­bu­ted to the industrial incre­a­se and was also an avid lover of fly­ing. In 2008 Munich Air­port chec­ked in more than 34 mil­li­on pas­sen­gers, which is in Ger­ma­ny the second highest num­ber after Frank­furt Air­port and in Euro­pe the Munich Air­port is ran­ked in seven­th pla­ce. The air­port has two ter­mi­nals and current­ly has been con­struc­ted thi­rd runway and extensi­on of second ter­mi­nal. The most of fli­ghts from Munich air­port belong to Lufthansa, for which is Munich the most impor­tant (after Frank­furt air­port) air traf­fic cen­ter. Other major air­li­nes (inclu­ding sea­so­nal) in Munich are Air Ber­lin, TUI­fly and Con­dor. For us, it is gra­ti­fy­ing that our pro­ducts from Vizo­vi­ce may par­ti­ci­pa­te in the impro­ve­ment of Munich Air­port, which was five times eva­lua­ted the best air­port in Europe.

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