The project aims to establish a modern logistics centre that meets international standards and drives growth in the volume of goods handled at the airport.
Construction work will begin in spring 2024 and is due for completion in summer 2025. The cargo terminal will have a net area of 5,250m2, consisting of 1,450m2 of office space and 3,800m2 of warehouse space. There will also be loading bays for 57 vehicles, and 123 parking spaces for employees and visitors. “This is a notable milestone in the broader plans for Airport City, as the cargo terminal is the first project we’ll be working on as part of the diverse, long-term development of the business park,” said Teet Raudsep, chairman of the management board of Airport City.
Tallinn Airport City will form a unique hub of business spaces and new developments for companies connected to the aviation industry for whom proximity to the airport and its runway are important.
“What will make Airport City so special is its unique location so close to the runway at Tallinn Airport,” Raudsep added. “The construction of the cargo terminal will boost our position on the international market.”
The project is forecast to cost almost €8m, which includes the construction of both the cargo terminal and world-class infrastructure.