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Management
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Carsten Poralla
Carsten Poralla, Managing Director Non Aviation Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH
Ulrich Heppe und Carsten Poralla
Managing Directors Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH: Ulrich Heppe, CEO (on the left) and Carsten Poralla, Managing Director (on the right)
Apron and flight operations
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Austrian Airlines
Fire brigade
Aircraft with pushback
Terminal 1 at night
Early morning and late evening flights are particularly important for business travellers.
Turkish Airlines
Terminal and buildings
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Jetway
Passengers in Terminal 1
SkyLoop
The SkyLoop building with its curved structure comprises around 60,000 square metres of gross floor area and space for various tenants.
SkyPort Office Building
The SkyPort building, the headquarters of Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH, is located directly on Flughafenstraße.
Steel trees
Characteristic for Stuttgart Airport and award-winning: steel trees characterise the terminals.
Stuttgart Airport Bus Terminal (SAB) 1
The Stuttgart Airport Bus Terminal (SAB) is located on the ground floor of multi-storey car park P 14.
Stuttgart Airport Bus Terminal (SAB) 2
The Stuttgart Airport Bus Terminal (SAB) is located on the ground floor of multi-storey car park P 14.
Terminal 1 apron view
Sustainability
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Employee health and safety
A high level of employee health and safety is guaranteed for all activities.
atmosfair carbon off-setting
At STR, travellers can calculate and offset the emissions of their flight at the atmosfair counter in terminal 1 on the departure level.
E-mobility
Electric busses take passengers to their planes without producing local emissions. Baggage transport is also 100% emission-free with electric tugs.
Aircraft noise protection
To protect residents and employees, the airport company always keeps an eye on the noise level - and works on it as best it can with charges, noise protection and new technology.
Solar energy
At Stuttgart Airport, environmentally friendly solar power is produced on an area of 15,000 m².
Donate your bottle deposit
In 2013, Stuttgart was the first airport to launch the "Donate your bottle deposit" initiative in cooperation with the local street newspaper Trott-war e.V., creating five jobs for socially disadvantaged people.
Shops & more
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Historical pictures
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1948 - Pan American World Airways
Civil air traffic commenced in 1948 with a Pan American World Airways DC-3.
1949 - Air freight
1954 - Terminal
1955 - Apron
1958 - Caravelle Air France
In 1958, the Air France Caravelle was the first jet engine to land in Stuttgart.
1961 - Boeing 707 Lufthansa
In 1961, a Lufthansa Boeing 707 lands for the first time on the runway, which has been extended to 2,250 metres.
1969 - Aerial photo
1986 - Delta Air Lines
Delta started flying from Stuttgart. Using a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, the airline started flying to Atlanta via Amsterdam from 1986 onwards.
1991 - Terminal 1
In 1991, the new Terminal 1 is put into operation after five years of construction.
Impressions
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#flySTR
Eurowings
Aircraft
Sunrise
Start
Taxiway
Terminal with Lettering Manfred Rommel
Cargo
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DHL
Air freight
Air freight centre
Air cargo centre on the south side of the airport in Filderstadt - Bernhausen.
Airmail
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Logo
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100 Years Stuttgart Airport 1
100 Years Stuttgart Airport 2
Stuttgart Airport 1
Stuttgart Airport 2