Cologne/Bonn Konrad Adenauer

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City: Cologne/Bonn
Country: Germany
IATA code: CGN
Personnel: Mr Michael Garvens, Chairman of the Board

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Traffic Analysis: information available on Freight tonnage, Passenger Numbers and Aircraft movements

News:
Russia's Orenair to open Cologne connection (04 March 2008)
Russian carrier Orenburg Airlines is to open a connection between Orenburg and the German city of Cologne from early May. From 9 May the airline will serve the route twice-weekly using Boeing ...
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BMI to open East Midlands-Cologne route (04 December 2007)
UK operator BMI’s regional division is to open a new connection between East Midlands Airport and the German city of Cologne. BMI will start operating the service to Cologne/Bonn from 11 February next year using Embraer ERJ ...
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Lufthansa to transfer Cologne freighter operation to Leipzig (25 June 2007)
Lufthansa Cargo is to transfer all of its Cologne/Bonn freighter flights to Leipzig in conjunction with the opening of a new DHL cargo hub in the city. DHL selected Leipzig-Halle three years ago as the preferred site at which ...
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History:
1950 - The airport was claimed for civil use by Dr Max Adenauer and Prof Heinrich Steinmann having previously been a military airfield.
1961 - The main 3,800 m runway was opened.
1970 - Completion and opening of Terminal 1.
1994 - The current 55 m


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