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News & articles about Fraport AG (Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide), the German transport company which operates Frankfurt Airport

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Frankfurt weathers the winter challenge

26 January 2011 | By

The winter weather challenges of 2010, at the beginning and towards the end of the year, further exasperated an already turbulent year in European aviation. At Frankfurt Airport, aircraft movements grew by only 0.3 percent in 2010 to 464,432 takeoffs and landings.

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Frankfurt strengthens its position as a super-hub

11 December 2009 | By Dr. Stefan Schulte, CEO, Fraport AG

Fraport expects to spend a huge €7 billion by 2015 to ensure Frankfurt airport strengthens its position as a leading global hub. In the competitive European airport business, Fraport, which owns and operates Frankfurt airport, has put in place a series of initiatives to make sure it can deliver a…

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Combining continuity and change

29 September 2009 | By Dr. Bender & Dr. Schulte, Fraport

International Airport Review interviews Dr. Schulte and Dr. Bender as he hands over the Fraport Chairmanship to Dr. Schulte.

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Keeping up with the pace of rapid globalisation – “A challenge for the Airport Fire Service”

29 September 2009 | By Peggy Hinkel, Senior Executive Manager, Fire Training Centre, Fraport

As we look at airports around the world, we see the effects of globalisation. Airports are no longer airports. Globally, airports are evolving into “Airport Cities” pulsating with major development and expansion projects. They are becoming the “Market Places of today’s Economy” becoming “job generators” and the business place of…

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Aircraft Recovery – Exciting Times: Trends, Innovations & Developments

26 May 2009 | By John A. Olsen, Senior Program Manager for International Activities, Fraport AG Fire Training Center

It's an exciting time in the world of aircraft recovery and it is worth sharing this excitement, some of the trends, innovations and new developments with the aviation community. Most airlines and airports would prefer that aircraft recovery not be a part of their normal business, because, when we talk…