Airports Operated in Germany from 2015 to 2021
A comprehensive, interactive report has been released, providing insights into the passenger numbers of some of Germany's busiest airports between 2015 and 2016. The report, prepared in Turkey, offers a line chart showcasing the rankings of the airports by year, making it easy to follow the trends.
The report features data from the top 100 airports worldwide, including Germany's key aviation hubs such as Frankfurt Airport (FRA), Munich Airport (MUC), Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN), Hamburg Airport (HAM), Stuttgart Airport (STR), and Hannover Airport (HAJ).
While the report does not provide an interactive data analysis tool for the top 100 airports in Germany specifically, it offers a wealth of information that can be accessed by clicking on each airport. This allows users to delve into analysis specific to that airport, including its name, ICAO code, latitude, longitude, and elevation information.
For a more detailed and interactive experience, users might want to explore official data sources such as the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the German Airports Association (ADV - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughäfen), Eurostat, or European Aviation Reports. These sources often provide yearly passenger statistics and geographic and operational details.
Alternatively, aviation analytics tools or GIS databases specialised in airport traffic data may offer a more interactive visualization experience. Unfortunately, no such interactive tool or detailed top 100 listing with location info is available directly in the provided search results.
The second page of the report showcases information for almost all airports and airfields in Germany, including percentages of increase or decrease in the number of passengers over the years. The report's data is sourced from the years 2015 - 2016.
Contact details for questions about data are provided ([email protected]). It's important to note that interactive reports may take 10-15 seconds to load, and additional airport coordination information can be accessed from the website's Data section.
- The report, prepared by a Turkish agency, features data from the top 100 airports worldwide, including key aviation hubs in Germany, providing a comprehensive overview of the aviation industry's finance and aerospace sector.
- For a more specialized and interactive analysis of airports in Germany, users may consider exploring official data sources like Destatis, ADV, Eurostat, or European Aviation Reports, offering detailed yearly passenger statistics, geographic and operational details, and potentially, interactive visualization tools.