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Bremen International Airport

Bremen Airport, Germany,
Flughafenallee 20, Bremen, D-28199
Tel: +49 (421) 55 95-0,
(Public Relations) +49 (421) 55 95-215
Fax: +49 (421) 55 95-474
e-mail: contact@airport-bremen.de
Website: www.airport-bremen.de

Airport Data: Position 53°02´48"N, 008°47´12"E, Elevation 4m (13ft), 24 hours, 1 Cargo Terminal.

Airfield Data
Runway 1: Heading 09/27, 3,000m (9,842ft), Aircraft size max: No limit, Lighting: ILS.

Cargo Facilities: Bonded Warehouse, Security for Valuables, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods.

Customs Tel: +49 (421) 55 20 73Fax: +49 (421) 5 57 81 38
Op. Hours: 07:45-19:30

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Airport Facts

Bremen Airport (IATA: BRE, ICAO: EDDW) serves the city of Bremen, Germany.

Airlines and destinations
Lufthansa serves some German Airports. International flights are scheduled via Frankfurt. OLT serves London City, Toulouse, Copenhagen, Brussels, and Zurich.

Ground transportation
Tram no. 6 every 10 min to Bremen City takes 17 min and costs 1,95 € (2005).

History
The airport was founded in 1913 when the senate of Bremen granted the Aviation Association an official permission to operate a flight base.

1920 Netherland based airline KLM had a connection from Amsterdam via Bremen and Hamburg to Copenhagen.

1945 the airport was taken over by American troops and handed back to the city in 1949. During the fifties, connections to New York and Rio de Janeiro were added.

1989 was the first year that the airport had more than one million passengers.

The Bremenhalle inside the airport hosts a little aviation and space exploration museum, displaying the Ju 52
Bremen air plane and the first Spacelab module.

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