Munich Airport invests €665 million in Terminal 1 Pier expansion
Munich Airport has bankrolled the expansion of its Terminal 1 Pier facilities with an investment of €665 million. This new pier, designed for non-Schengen passenger flights, is set to be completed and operational on April 13, 2026, to enhance the airport's infrastructure and passenger capacity.
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- €665 million investment by Munich Airport (FMG).
- Expansion of Terminal 1 Pier specifically for non-Schengen flights.
- Aims to be operational by April 13, 2026.
- Enhances airport infrastructure and passenger capacity, with a stated 6 MW capacity.
Source Intelligence
The new pier is designed for non-Schengen passenger flights. It will be 95,000 m² and extend approximately 360 m into the west parking apron. It is expected to support an increase in transit passenger capacity by three to six million transit passengers. The pier will feature cutting-edge security checkpoints with CT screening, extended dining and shopping options, ample waiting areas, multi-level rest zones, and new lounges including the Airport Lounge World. Quote: 'Terminal 1’s new pier will be designed for non-Schengen passenger flights (such as transatlantic flights, etc.)' and 'The new Munich Airport Terminal 1 Pier will be 95,000 m² and will extend approximately 360 m into the west parking apron.' and 'This new pier will allow the airport to improve its capacity management system and support operationally untapped transit passenger capacity by three to six million transit passengers.' and 'Cutting-edge security checkpoints with CT screening will fast-track flowing travelers . In addition, there will be extended dining and shopping options . Ample waiting areas will be complemented by several spanning multi-level rest zones . More premium options will be provided by a new addition of lounges , including the new Airport Lounge World .'
"Munich Airport has bankrolled the expansion of the facilities to the tune of €665 Million."
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