Global hub airports and its multiplier function for economic growth and competition of metropolitan areas
Denver, ULI Conference October 18, 2012 Annegret Reinhardt-Lehmann Senior Vice President Passenger Experience Management Fraport AG
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Frankfurt Airport – a growing city with more space and a cutting edge infrastructure
Northwest Mönchhof Runway for The Squaire Site aircraft A-Plus Gateway landings only Gardens
Terminal 3 A380- Maintenance Base CargoCity South
Frankfurt Airport 2020
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The new Pier A-Plus introduces a design that puts the passengers first
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Prepared for the future: Frankfurt Airport with more capacity and increased punctuality
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The Squaire: An architectural landmark with an innovative NEW WORK CITY concept 2007
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Gateway Gardens: An exciting international business location with a recreation factor
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Mönchhof: The largest contiguous logistics site in the Rhine-Main area 2007 2017
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Intermodal transport of Frankfurt Airport sets standards worldwide
Long-distance railway station: – 174 ICE-train services per day – 380,000 flight passengers per month – 56 minutes travel time to Cologne – 73 minutes to Stuttgart
Regional train station: – 223 train services per day – 213,000 flight passengers per month – 10 minutes travel time to Frankfurt main station
Road: – 40% of passengers arrive by car – 18% by taxi – 5% with a rented car – Nearly14,000 public parking spaces at the airport
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FRA’s exceptional connectivity not only benefits passengers, but also the economy and prosperity of the region Infrastructure is one of the main competitive factors for the region‘s economy FRA’s connectivity ensures: international companies and innovation centers are located in the region, the exchange of goods (freight), business for hotel industry, tourism and local enterprises, wealth increases, culture and art develops, etc. Germany Eastern Far East Western 674 / 16 North America Europe 316 / 35 Europe 353 / 30 619 / 48 2.296 / 100 FRA
Middle East 211 / 18 Africa 202 / 35
Latin America 87 / 22
Weekly connections/ Destinations 108 Airlines fly to 304 Destinations in 108 Countries Passenger flights Summer 2012 based on Airport Coordination as at March 19th 2012, processed by UEW- ULI Conference Denver, October 18, 2012 MF Chart 10
With 70% of all intercontinental flights to/from Germany, Frankfurt Airport enables the economic activity of the region… 8.4% of Germany’s GDP is generated here.
Frankfurt is: – A business metropolis with 38 million consumers within a radius of 200 km – A banking center with over 330 financial institutions and the seat of the European Central Bank – A location for many international companies – Host to over 100 trade shows a year and about 2.3 million visitors from around the world
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… and has a strong multiplier function for economic growth for its metropolitan area
90 international companies with approx. 22,000 employees – like Sanofi (Pharma), France; Celanese (Chemicals), USA; Kuraray (Polymere), Japan; Clariant (Chemicals), Switzerland; New England Biolab (Biotech), USA
The biggest Korean community in Europe with approx. 5,000 employees Samsung, Kia, Daewoo, Hyundai, Kumho Tire
International financial institutions like European Central Bank, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, German Stock Exchange
Lufthansa is the biggest employer in the State of Hesse with approx. 36,000 employees Deutsche Bahn (German Railway) with approx. 24,000 employees KPMG moved its European headquarter to Frankfurt Airport, the Squaire DB Schenker will build its new headquarter at Gateway Gardens
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Houses of FrankfurtRheinMain - we focus on our clusters and special regional
competenciesMoreover, there are 15 universities and universities of applied sciences with over 192,000 students and 8 international schools with 5,000 pupils
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So, what is the success of a metropolitan area with a strong hub airport:
Higher productivity levels
Higher employment rates
Concentration of economic activity
Hubs for science and innovations
Convergence of talents and know-how
Cultural dynamism and diversity
Higher (public) service levels
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Thank you very much for your attention!
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Your contact:
Annegret Reinhardt- Lehmann
Senior Vice President Fraport AG Passenger Experience Phone: +49-69-690-70550 Management Fax: +49-69-690-59336 Email: [email protected]
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