Munich Airport

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Flughafen München - Franz Josef Strauß
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IATA: MUC ICAO: EDDM
Type Public
Owner Flughafen München GmbH
City Munich
website
Runways
Runway Length Material
26R/08L 4000 m Concrete
26L/08R 4000 m Concrete
Embraer E170 taking of from Munich.

Flughafen München is also known as Flughafen München - Franz Josef Strauß and is the international airport that serves the city of Munich. It is located 28 km northeast of downtown München, and popular by regional airlines.

Franz Josef Strauß (1915-1988) was a Bavarian politician (CSU) and hobby-pilot. He was also member of the Airbus supervising board and the "father" of the A340. The A340 prototype, called "Franz Josef Strauß", was the first aircraft taking off the new Munich Airport in 1992.

Runways

EDDM has two runways. The runways are positioned approximately parallel (83°/263°).The distance between both runways is 2300m, the runways are 1500m put, this allows independent operation of each.

A third runway is planned in the north of the airport, which is like the other two 4000m long and 60m wide.

ILS

EDDM-ILS
RWY FREQ HDG GS CAT
08L 110.3 82° 3.00° CAT-IIIb
08R 110.9 82° 3.00° CAT-IIIb
26L 108.3 262° 3.00° CAT-IIIb
26R 108.7 262° 3.00° CAT-IIIb

Terminals

EDDM has 2 terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.

Terminal 1 is a 1081m long building, which is splitted in 5 parts In the near of Terminal 2, there is an extern building called Terminal 1 F

EDDM-Terminal 1
Part Airlines Parking-Positions Notices
A Air Berlin and partners 101-105
B British Airlines,Condor,Delta... 107-110
C Emirates (A380), Ethihad,Aeroflot,Polet,Rossyia... 111-113
D Air France,KLM,Iberia and other Skyteam 115-121 only Departure
E Skyteam 115-121 only Arrival
F Lufthansa,El Al,Akria,Sun d'Or Other positions at Field West Flights to Israel, Extern Building
Other positons All Airlines 131-197 Field positions, some with satellite-jetways

Terminal 2 was opened in 2003 and is operated by the Star Alliance. The building on the field east become in the near future a satellite terminal for T2.

EDDM-Terminal 2
Part Airlines Parking-Positions
T2-Building Star Alliance+Qatar Airways 201-231
Satellite (future) Star Alliance 243-256;305-317
Regional Aircraft Lufthansa Cityline, Augsburg Airways,Air Dolomiti... 261,262,321-339
EDDM-Special positions
Part Airlines Parking-Positions
CARGO Lufthansa Cargo,Polet,Global Supply Systems,Emirates Skycargo... 901-907
Apron 6+7+8 Special Guests 601-805
A320-NEO (Merlion) and B777-200 (KLM) at T2.