Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
IATA Airport Code | BER |
ICAO Code | EDDB |
Airport reference point (ARP) / geographic location |
52° 21‘ 44,09“ N
13° 30‘ 02,42“ O Height: 157 ft |
Distance | 20 km south-east of the city centre of Berlin |
Getting there | Car, bus, taxi suburban trains, regional trains, intercity trains |
Total area | 1.470 ha |
Apron / aircraft operation areas | Aircraft operation area: 3,3 Mio. m² |
Runway system |
2 runways / parallel runway system with staggered thresholds (distance 1,900 m, capable of independent parallel flight operations) 07 L 3,600 m x 45 m Approach category CAT III b 07 R 4,000 m x 60 m Approach category CAT III b |
Cargo buildings | New terminal for belly freight:
AirCargo Center Berlin Express freight terminal in the north zone for freight-only services (express services, charter) |
Technical and Airport Services | Technical maintenance building (offices and workshops of the Technical Facility Management, Aviation and IT/Communication services), main computer centre Security building (airport security, Federal police. Customs) Building complex for ground services (offices, halls, workshops) airport fire services |
Tower (German Air Traffic Control) | Height: 72 m
(second-highest control tower in Germany) |
Terminals | Single central terminal: 6 levels 280,000 m² gross floor area Main Pier: 715 m long North and South Pier: each 350 m long |
Traffic / Capacity |
Initial capacity: approx. 27 million passengers /year, modular extension up to 45 million passengers /year possible |
Night flight restrictions (all times in local time) | Regular scheduled flights are prohibited between 0:00 and 5:00. Between 5:00 and 6:00 and between 23:00 and 24:00 a maximum average of 31 aircraft movements is permitted. Between 23:30 and 24:00 and from 5:00 until 5:30 no scheduled flights may take place. These times are reserved for flights that are delayed or have arrived early. |
Flugzeughallen |
Lufthansa Technik Lufthansa Bombardier General aviation halls |
Last updated: July 2019