Infrastructure

Why should your firm opt for AirportPark FMO? For a start, because o the short distance of just a few hundred meters between your new place of business and the airport gates, leading to destinations all over Europe. This will give you and your employees the feeling of being at home worldwide.
The AirportPark FMO transportation network in brief:
By air:
With 1.6 million passengers a year, 66 destinations and 400 flights a week, the international airport of Münster/Osnabrück is already one of the most popular civil aviation airports in Germany. Now, the planned runway extension will also make intercontinental flights possible within the next few years.
By road:
Swift access to the German autobahn network, with highways A1 (north-south axis) and A30 (east-west axis), and fast connections to the railway stations in Münster, Osnabrück, Greven, Ibbenbüren and Enschede. From autumn 2010, the Airport Avenue ("Airportallee") will have its own junction with the A1.
Other highway connections are: A2, A31, A43
By water:
Supplementing easy reachability is a direct connection with the Dortmund-Ems Canal and Mittelland Canal. The 225-kilometer long Dortmund-Ems Canal, first opened in 1899, is one of the most important transportation arteries of the eastern Ruhr District. It starts in Datteln in Westphalia and then runs steadily northwards until it reaches Cloppenburg, where it flows into the navigable River Ems.

The AirportPark FMO transportation network in brief:
By air:
With 1.6 million passengers a year, 66 destinations and 400 flights a week, the international airport of Münster/Osnabrück is already one of the most popular civil aviation airports in Germany. Now, the planned runway extension will also make intercontinental flights possible within the next few years.
By road:
Swift access to the German autobahn network, with highways A1 (north-south axis) and A30 (east-west axis), and fast connections to the railway stations in Münster, Osnabrück, Greven, Ibbenbüren and Enschede. From autumn 2010, the Airport Avenue ("Airportallee") will have its own junction with the A1.
Other highway connections are: A2, A31, A43
By water:
Supplementing easy reachability is a direct connection with the Dortmund-Ems Canal and Mittelland Canal. The 225-kilometer long Dortmund-Ems Canal, first opened in 1899, is one of the most important transportation arteries of the eastern Ruhr District. It starts in Datteln in Westphalia and then runs steadily northwards until it reaches Cloppenburg, where it flows into the navigable River Ems.


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