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Ferihegy Airport, Budapest, Hungary



The construction contractor, Magyar Építõ Részvénytársaság, reconstructed the building using a generic steel frame structure.


  • The original Terminal 1 was demolished in 2004 to make way for a new Terminal.

  • The new Terminal 1 was opened in September 2005 and serves all the low-cost...

  • In April 2006 the new taxiway, named Julietta, was opened.

  • The modernised Terminal 1 is capable of handling over 2.5 million passengers...

  • Ferihegy is by far the largest of Hungary's four airports.

  • The construction contractor, Magyar Építõ...

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