Munich:
International Airport - Conceptual Design of 1st Satellite

Disciplines

  • Urban Infrastructure & Utilities
  • Airports

Companies

Dorsch International Consultants

Client

Munich Airport Authority

Duration

From 1999 to 1999

Project Activities

Conceptual design/masterplanning including:

  • Water rights investigations with regard to existing drainage network
  • Elaboration of various alternative satellite designs
  • Conceptual planning for apron baggage hall including baggage handling system
  • Investigation of connection of satellites by means of a PTS
  • Consideration of urban planning aspects
  • Monetary and quantitative evaluation of the various alternatives evaluated

Contact

Dorsch International Consultants GmbH

München (Headquarters)
Landsberger Str. 368
80687 München
Germany

Phone: +49 89 5797-0
Fax: +49 89 5797-800
E-Mail: info@dorsch.de

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Description

By the time the Terminal 2 and Apron East, both currently in the design stage, are opened to traffic in early 2003 the apron positions will already be at the limit of their capacity. With a maximum design capacity of 75 aircraft positions at the new terminal it is therefore intended to channel transfer passengers through a first satellite.

The purpose of the conceptual design study was as follows:

  • Elaboration of a location for the first of several satellites by means of investigating various development scenarios
  • Analysis of direct consequences of preferred location of first satellite for airport installations which already exist in area of Apron East as well as for ongoing design of the Terminal 2/Apron East complex
  • Consideration of incorporating upstream apron baggage hall into extended Apron East as well as of integration of same into first satellite