All BUD Cargo City articles

  • Sent with press release 22/2/24. No copyright specified
    News

    Menzies expands cargo facility at Budapest Airport

    2024-02-22T10:39:58Z

    Source: Budapest AirportMenzies Aviation has expanded its cargo handling terminal at Budapest Airport’s (BUD) Cargo City as it looks to meet growing volumes.The expansion will increase Menzies’ cargo capacity at the airport from 49,000 tons to 85,000 tons per year.The upgrades include a 3,000 sq m warehouse expansion, a 1,500 ...

  • BUD_Cargo_CAAS_186x120_230328
    Sponsored Content

    Sponsored: BUD Cargo City is growing

    2023-05-01T07:55:47Z

    Budapest Airport, in Hungary, has always been dedicated to providing exceptional air cargo services and strives to improve continuously.The airport's professional cargo work has been recognized by several awards, including the Cargo Hub of the Year 2021 at the Air Cargo News Awards, and the airport never stops evolving: the ...

  • Photo Budapest Airport Róbert Baranyi
    News

    Record cargo volumes for Budapest in November

    2020-12-11T12:53:02Z

    Photo Budapest Airport Róbert BaranyiBudapest's Ferenc Liszt International Airport handled record cargo volumes in November following investment in its BUD Cargo City.Cargo traffic in November was was up by 6.3% year on year to 13,864 tons — a monthly record. Meanwhile, the volume of goods handled over the first 11 ...

  • PSX_20200221_110824
    News

    BUD welcomes twice a week Seoul B777 freighter

    2020-02-24T15:29:13Z

    Budapest Airport has welcomed the first direct Seoul-Budapest cargo flight with the arrival of a Korean Air Boeing 777 freighter at the new BUD Cargo City logistics base.The twice a week freighter service to Hungary will have a Seoul-Budapest-Frankfurt-Seoul rotation.The carrier will also launch a passenger flight to the South ...

  • Budapest Cargo tape cutting
    News

    BUD Cargo City opens for business

    2019-11-22T15:24:40Z

    From left to right: Csaba Szlahó, mayor of Vecsés; Szűcs Lajos, member of the National Assembly of Hungary; Levente Magyar, parliamentary under secretary of state; Rolf Schnitzler, chief executive, Budapest Airport; Gerhard Schroeder, chairman, Budapest Airport; Steven Polmans, chairman, TIACA; and René Droese, chief property and cargo officer, Budapest AirportBUD ...