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Feb 01, 2024 (newstodate): Tallinn Airport is determined to grow its cargo business; in the plans for Tallinn Airport is a new cargo city adjacent to the airport.
A decisive step forward has now been taken by a contract signed between AS Airport City and Maru Ehitus AS for the design and construction of a new cargo terminal on the southern side of Tallinn Airport.
The project aims to establish a modern logistics center meeting international standards and promoting growth in the volume of goods handled at the airport.
Construction work is scheduled to commence in spring 2024 and the facility is planned for completion in summer 2025 already.
The cargo terminal will have a net area of 5,250 m2, comprising 1,450 m2 of office space and 3,800 m2 of warehouse space, as well as offering loading bays for 57 vehicles.
The airport's runway has been extended to 3,480 m; 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.
A decisive step forward has now been taken by a contract signed between AS Airport City and Maru Ehitus AS for the design and construction of a new cargo terminal on the southern side of Tallinn Airport.
The project aims to establish a modern logistics center meeting international standards and promoting growth in the volume of goods handled at the airport.
Construction work is scheduled to commence in spring 2024 and the facility is planned for completion in summer 2025 already.
The cargo terminal will have a net area of 5,250 m2, comprising 1,450 m2 of office space and 3,800 m2 of warehouse space, as well as offering loading bays for 57 vehicles.
The airport's runway has been extended to 3,480 m; 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.