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Jun 30, 2022 (newstodate): Estonia's Tallinn Airport has a sharp focus on building a strong position in air cargo in the Baltic region.
The airport is indeed seeing strong growth in 2022, increasing volumes by 18.5 percent, y-o-y, in the first five months of this year as the fastest-growing airport in the region.
To further focus efforts on developing and promoting the airport's cargo capabilities, stakeholders in the country's air cargo community will meet in September 2022 in the first Air Cargo Forum, with details to be announced shortly after this summer peak.
In the plans for Tallinn Airport is a new cargo city that is still in the construction phase with much work going on, while a crucial part of the plan, construction of a new apron to serve both cargo operators and MRO companies, was finalized by the end of 2021.
Also, the runway has been extended to 3,480m; two cargo terminals are operating at the airport, and with the completion of the plans for a new cargo city, the total cargo handling capacity will increase by 100 percent compared to today's situation.
The airport is indeed seeing strong growth in 2022, increasing volumes by 18.5 percent, y-o-y, in the first five months of this year as the fastest-growing airport in the region.
To further focus efforts on developing and promoting the airport's cargo capabilities, stakeholders in the country's air cargo community will meet in September 2022 in the first Air Cargo Forum, with details to be announced shortly after this summer peak.
In the plans for Tallinn Airport is a new cargo city that is still in the construction phase with much work going on, while a crucial part of the plan, construction of a new apron to serve both cargo operators and MRO companies, was finalized by the end of 2021.
Also, the runway has been extended to 3,480m; two cargo terminals are operating at the airport, and with the completion of the plans for a new cargo city, the total cargo handling capacity will increase by 100 percent compared to today's situation.