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Augsburg Muehlhausen Airport
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Augsburg Muehlhausen Airport

Augsburg Airport, Germany,
Flughafenstraße, D-86169 Augsburg
Tel: +49 (821) 270 81-0
Fax: +49 (821) 74 18-44
Website: www.augsburg-airport.de

Airport Data: International, Augsburg 8km (4miles), Position 48°25´34"N, 010°55´59"E, Elevation 461m (1,512ft), Operating hours 06:00-22:00 LOC, 1 Passenger Terminal, 10 Aircraft Stands.

Airfield Data: Fire Category 5
Emergency Services: Available
Aircraft Maintenance: Available
Runway 1: Heading 07/25, 1,404m (4,606ft), PCN 50, ICAO Cat. 3, ILS CAT I, Lighting: HIRL, HIALS, PAPI.

Airlines Serving Airport: FLM, Lufthansa

Customs Hours: 06:00-22:00

Passenger Facilities: Annual Capacity 250,000, 5 check-in desks, 2 gates, 700 short term parking spaces, Min. Connection Times Intl-Intl: 20mins, Dom-Intl: 20mins, Dom-Dom: 20mins.

Additional Information: Regional airport with excellent road and rail connection to the Munich area.

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Airport Facts

In the framework of the state agreement of 1949, the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is a public law company under international law domiciled in France. It is the only completely bi-national airport in the world. Situated entirely on French territory, the airport has a Swiss customs sector connected to Basel via a customs road.

The Board of Directors is composed of eight French members, eight Swiss members and two German representatives in an advisory capacity. The President of the Board of Directors and the Managing Director are always of different nationalities. The Director and the Deputy Director - who also represents French civil aviation as Airport Commander - are of different nationalities, too. The French and Swiss Ministries of Transport serve as supervisory authorities, while the French Civil Aviation General Management (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile, DGAC) is responsible for watching over the safety of our air space.

The population of the tri-national region spanning Alsace, North-West Switzerland and South Baden considers the airport, which has the designating brand name "EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg", as their "home" airport. About 38% of local passengers come from France, as many from Switzerland, and 24% from Germany.

The airport serves as a model of cross-border collaboration in two capacities: the stability of the collaboration and the ability to adapt to democratic processes and political change. The EuroAirport forms a bridge between the economic area of the Euro - to which France and Germany belong - and other countries, such as the Swiss Confederation. The airport is, in fact, visited now and then by delegations from the Middle East and Eastern European countries wishing to obtain information about improving human and economic relations in their own border regions.

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