Easyjet maintenance hangar: construction work started at BER

Photo: Günter Wicker / Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.
Photo: Günter Wicker / Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.

Easyjet maintenance hangar: construction work started at BER

Photo: Günter Wicker / Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.
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Construction work on a new maintenance hangar for the airline Easyjet has started at the capital city airport BER.

In the coming year, Easyjet's first maintenance hangar outside of Great Britain will be built on the building site in the new maintenance area of ​​BER, south-west of Terminal 1. On an area of ​​19.600 m², extensive maintenance and repair work will be carried out on the hangar area from the beginning of 2023 as part of the light base maintenance and the approx. 10.000 m² hangar hall should provide space for work on four aircraft at the same time up to the size of the Airbus A321neo . The construction will cost around 20 million euros.

“We would like to thank Easyjet for the good partnership, even during the pandemic, and for the trust in the future of BER. An investment of 20 million euros and the creation of high-quality jobs at BER is a clear statement for the region as an economic area and as an airport location. In an international market, many locations would be happy about such an investment, especially in times of pandemic. We see this as a compliment for BER and an incentive for the future, ”said the departing airport manager Engelbert Lütke Daldrup.

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