The construction of a new commodity management center at the Ferihegy Airport has begun
The construction of a new commodity management center called Cargo City has begun on Friday at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport.
In the first phase, the builders will build a 20,000-square-foot building and 32,000-square-foot traffic halls, allowing two Boeing 747 to be serviced simultaneously. At the second stage, the cargo handling center of the freight forwarders to be built up. (MTI)
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