A 10,000sqm extension to Budapest Airport’s (BUD) Cargo City was officially opened on Tuesday 13 February, thanks in part to a multi-million-dollar investment by Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports and airlines.
The expansion of the state-of-the-art air freight facility will see Menzies’ cargo capacity increase from 49,000 tons<1> to 85,000 tons per year. New temperature controlled, animal and valuable cargo rooms will also enable Menzies to diversify and provide an even more secure cargo handling service to its customers.
Menzies was one of the first occupants to lease space at BUD Cargo City when it was opened in 2019. Since then, the growth in cargo volumes has necessitated an upgrade to Menzies’ facilities, which includes a 3,000sqm warehouse expansion, a 1,500sqm maneuvering area for truck and ground support equipment (GSE) and a 300sqm office and social space. Following the expansion, the warehouse space available to Menzies has increased from 4,000sqm to 7,000sqm.
The aviation services provider has invested significantly in the upgrade, which has been operational since December 2023. In total, the company has committed more than $1 million to the construction of the building itself and $6 million to the ongoing lease.
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