Leipzig/Halle Airport to build a second cargo city as part of €500m expansion

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Leipzig/Halle Airport is to be developed over the next few years with a second cargo city built as part of a €500 million investment by the airport’s operator. The Supervisory Board of airport operator Mitteldeutsche Flughafen has unanimously approved a project and the second busiest cargo hub in Germany.
Freight volumes at Leipzig/Halle Airport have increased more than tenfold since 2007. The number of people directly employed at the airport has increased to a figure of 9,500 in 100 companies. The growth driver at Leipzig/Halle is primarily the DHL hub.
However, even without DHL, the freight business is developing positively. More than 50 cargo airlines are now operating flights to LEJ. It is already very clear that this growth trend will continue in future, too. 
The shareholders have now unanimously cleared the way for investments in new apron areas, logistics and office buildings in the northern and southern parts of Leipzig/Halle Airport. This will create new direct and indirect jobs in various areas of activity the whole region will benefit from in the long term. 
The most important decision is that Leipzig/Halle Airport will gain a second Cargo City in the northern part of the airport site.
Taken together with the expansion of the DHL hub, which was announced with DHL during the autumn of last year, the planned investments will total about €500 million during the next few years – the largest investment package for the Central German airports since the 1990s. The airport company will bear the responsibility for the investments.
Mitteldeutsche Flughafen chief executive officer, Götz Ahmelmann said: “I’m delighted that the shareholders are supporting our course with such commitment. We can now continue to expand our excellent market position for cargo. “Leipzig/Halle Airport is already the fifth-largest freight hub in Europe and the second-largest in Germany. And this growth is continuing: we were able to set a new record with freight volumes totalling 110,419 tonnes as recently as March 2019.”

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