The Budapest Airport’s air cargo handling center has been opened
The first cargo flight, a Boeing 747 type giant aircraft, has arrived at BUD Cargo City, the Budapest Airport’s cargo handling center, so the facility has become operational – the Budapest Airport Zrt. told MTI on Monday.
With the opening of BUD Cargo City, the air cargo handling capacity of the Liszt Ferenc International Airport increased from 150,000 tons to 250,000 tons per year. The investment 16 billion HUF.
The investment made it possible for the Budapest Airport and Hungary to become one of the most important logistics hubs in the Central and Eastern European region – according to the annponcement of the Budapest Airport Zrt. (MTI)
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