Stats & Figures 2024
Why is Airtec special? Stats and figures on the structure of visitors and exhibitors provide the answer. Here they are.
It’s less than 20 minutes from the central station in the center of Augsburg to Messe Augsburg. Use the Deutsche Bahn online information service to plan your journey to Augsburg:
Take the train from Augsburg central station to the “Augsburg Messe” station. The journey takes approx. 5 minutes. It’s only a 10-minute walk from there to the trade fair grounds.
Note: Enter “Messe DB, Augsburg” as the destination in the Deutsche Bahn travel planner.
In addition to the train, you can also use the local public transportation of the Augsburger Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (AVV) to travel to the trade fair grounds.
By tram to Bukowina Institut/PCI, then continuing on foot or by bus Take the tram line 3 (via Königsplatz) in the direction of Haunstetten West P+R and get off at the stop Bukowina Institut/PCI. The journey takes approx. 12 minutes. From there you can either walk to the trade fair grounds in about 7 minutes or take the bus and get off at the next stop. The bus will take you to the trade fair grounds in both directions—either to the bus stop Messe Süd or to the Messezentrum.
By tram to Königsplatz, then continuing by bus Take the tram line 3 in the direction of Haunstetten West P+R and get off at the stop Königsplatz. Then take bus no. 41 in the direction of Maria Stern or Bergstraße. Then get off at the stop Messezentrum. The whole journey takes approx. 15 minutes.
The taxi stand is located south of Augsburg central station. Messe Augsburg is just a few minutes away by taxi.
It with be worth renting a car if you’re planning to make the most of your stay in Augsburg or want to extend it to explore Augsburg and the region or visit some places of interest. You can rent a car at the railway station.
The Airtec site is easy to reach by car. For the exact location in Google Maps, simply click on the link below. There are plenty of parking spaces directly in front of the entrance. When you arrive, a friendly signpost will direct you to a free parking space.
Parking is free of charge.
Munich Airport (MUC) is easy to reach from all over the world. As Germany’s second largest airport, the connections could hardly be better.
The best way to get from the airport to the Airtec site is to take the S-Bahn. To do so, follow the green (S) signs in the airport to the central area. There you can take either the S1 or the S8 to Munich Central Station (“Hauptbahnhof”). From Munich Central Station, take the U2 (see map below) to the “Frankfurter Ring” stop. The journey takes about 40 minutes and costs EUR 8.80.
From the underground station “Frankfurter Ring” it is about a 10 min walk. (See below)
You can also take a taxi from the airport to the Airtec site. Such a taxi ride costs approximately EUR 80 to EUR 90.
If you arrive by train, travel to Munich central station (“Hauptbahnhof”). From there take the U2 to “Frankfurter Ring”. See map below. The journey on the U2 takes approx. 15 minutes and costs EUR 3.50 (if the ticket is not already included in the price of your train ticket).
From the underground station “Frankfurter Ring” it is about a 10 min walk. (See below)
Take the U2 from Munich central station (“Hauptbahnhof”) to “Frankfurter Ring”. See map below. The journey on the U2 takes approx. 15 minutes and costs EUR 3.50 (if the ticket is not already included in the price of your train ticket).
From the underground station “Frankfurter Ring” it is about a 10 min walk. (See below)
No matter whether you travel by car, by plane or by public transport: Airtec is always perfectly accessible for you.
MTC MUNICH
Ingolstädter Straße 45
80807 Munich, Germany
Public transport from the airport and from central station to the Airtec site (click for larger version):
Diana Schnabel, Exhibition Manager Airtec 22
»Welcome from the Management Board Airtec 22«
Dr. Anna Christmann, Federal Government Coordinator of German Aerospace Policy
»Welcome from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action BMWK«
Markus Blume, MdL, Bavarian State Minister for Science and Art
»Welcome Address«
European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (invited) Dr. Michael Kyriakopoulos,
Aeronautics ResearchPolicy – Senior Expert
Airbus
Isabell Gradert, HO Central Research & Technology
»Digitization and Sustainable Aviation (working title)«
MT Aerospace AG
Markus Staudt, Vice President International Business Development & Sales
Lilium GmbH
Dr. Saskia Horsch, Head of Europe Launch
Airbus Group
Maria-Jose Granero-Paris, Head of Defence & Space Engineering Services Procurement
Embraer Netherlands B.V.
Luciana Ribeiro Monteiro, R&T Future Mobility
Lilium (invited)
Audrey Tauran, Vice President Procurement
Volocopter GmbH (inv.)
Christian Wenger, Head of Procurement
ArianeGroup (invited)
Thomas Tschirner, Head of Procurement & Head of Civil Majors & Program Supply Management
OHB System AG (invited)
Heinz Rosenheinrich, Leiter Einkauf, Facilitymanagement und Logistik
LUNCH BREAK
SESSION (organized by en2x)
Which paths are we taking towards climate neutrality with new fuel
Moderator: TBD
Benedikt Wirmer
en2x – Wirtschaftsverband Fuels und Energie e.V. Director Energy- and Climate Policy in Mobility andHeat
Wolf-Dietrich Kindt
BDL – Bundesverband der Deutschen Luftverkehrswirtschaft e. V. Leiter Strategie und Kommunikation
Expert talks on practical use cases (part #1)
Gebäudebetrieb, Vorfeld/Abwicklung, Versorgung mit Kraftstoffen ->Aspekt Herstellung
>>Flughafenbetreiber und Treibstofflieferant berichten über den Weg zur Klimaneutralität
>>>Heide Raffinerie ->Flughafen Hamburg (klimaneutral TAZ 26.03.) (Projekt Westküste 100)
Expert talks on practical use cases (part #2)
Flugzeug – klimaneutrale Antriebe (Tandemvortrag) -> Aspekt Anwendung Aktuelle Projekte und Forschungsthemen,technische Anforderungen und Normen
>>>MTU Aero Engines
>>>Airbus/Airec (z.B. Herr Knecht) oder
>>>en2x Mitglieder (Kraftstoffsicht – Vorteile der SAF ́s)
Paneldiskussion:
Thema: “Wie schaffen wir einen schnellen Markthochlauf von SAF ́s?”
>>>Politikvertreter EU
>>>Politikvertreter Deutschland
>>>en2x Vertreter – Prof. Christian Küchen
>>>Vertreter vom Bundesverband der deutschen Luftfverkehrswirtschaft (z.B. Matthias von Randow)
>>>Vertreter aus der Wissenschaft (z.B. DLR – Herr Aigner)
Materialise
Sonja Rasch, Sales Director Manufacturing D/CH
Velo3D
Dirk Rathsack, Managing Director, EMEA
»Enabling distributed supply chains through additive manufacturing«
Composite Technology Center / CTC GmbH
Marc Mayer, Project Leader Manufacturing Technologies & Focal Additive Manufacturing
»Additive Manufacturing with endless fibers: Potentials and Challenges«
Roboze Inc
Fabrizio Brandi, Marketing Director
»Utilize Additive Manufacturing technology for the production of Aerospace parts (working title)«
Sol.One
Filip Verhaeghe, Founder CEO
»Avionics Security and Safety in the UAM market«
Lilium GmbH
Dr. Saskia Horsch, Head of Europe Launch
info@airtec.aero
Phone: +49-89-2316169-0
Why is Airtec special? Stats and figures on the structure of visitors and exhibitors provide the answer. Here they are.
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