Frankfurt Airport - Other Facilities

Other Facilities

Fraport's facilities are on the property of Frankfurt Airport. Its head office building is by Gate 3. As of 2010 Fraport's new headquarters, located by Gate 3, are under construction. The building is scheduled to open in 2012. The Fraport Driving School (Fraport Fahrschule) is in Building 501 of CargoCity South (CargoCity Süd).

Lufthansa's Frankfurt facilities are located between Gate 21 and Gate 23 in the north-west area of the airport. The main building, where the board of directors is seated, is called Lufthansa Aviation Center (LAC). Lufthansa operates the Lufthansa Aviation Center (LAC), Building 366 at Frankfurt Airport. Several company departments, including Corporate Communications, Investor Relations, and Media Relations, are based out of the LAC. Lufthansa also uses several other buildings in the area, like the Lufthansa Flight Training Center (flight training operations) and the Lufthansa Basis BG2 (central base and crew briefing). As of 2011 Lufthansa Cargo is headquartered in Building 451 of the Frankfurt Airport area. As of 2012 Lufthansa Cargo is located at Gate 25 in the CargoCity Nord area, Lufthansa Technik is located in the CargoCity Süd area.

Star Alliance, an airline alliance, is headquartered at the Frankfurt Airport Center 1 (FAC 1) adjacent to Terminal 1.

Airmail Center Frankfurt, a joint venture of Lufthansa Cargo, Fraport, and Deutsche Post for airmail transport, has its head office in Building 189, between Terminals 1 and 2.

Transaero has its European head office in Building 151.

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