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  2. Munich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Flughafen München GmbH, which owns and operates Munich Airport, is a limited liability company consisting of three shareholders: the State of Bavaria (51%), the Federal Republic of Germany (26%) and the City of Munich (23%). The logo of Munich Airport consists of the letter "M" with the slogan "Living ideas – Connecting lives".

  3. Otl Aicher - Wikipedia

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    Otto "Otl" Aicher (German: [ˈɔtl̩ ˈʔaɪçɐ]; 13 May 1922 – 1 September 1991) was a German graphic designer and typographer. Aicher co-founded and taught at the influential Ulm School of Design. He is known for having led the design team of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, and for overseeing the creation of its prominently used system ...

  4. Munich International Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. Lufthansa CityLine - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa CityLine GmbH is a German regional airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Munich Airport. [1] [2] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa and maintains hubs at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport, [3] from where it operates a dense domestic and European network as a member of Lufthansa Regional.

  6. Berlin Brandenburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    A view of the apron of Berlin Schönefeld Airport (1990) Map showing the infrastructure of the Schönefeld area and the relationship between the new and old airports. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the German federal capital; leaders made plans to recognise the city's increased importance by constructing a large ...

  7. Munich Airport Terminal station - Wikipedia

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    Munich Airport Terminal station (German: Bahnhof München Flughafen Terminal) is a Munich S-Bahn terminal station at Munich Airport at the end of the Munich East–Munich Airport railway. It is connected to the city by lines and . The ride takes approximately 45 minutes to the Marienplatz station in the city centre.

  8. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Luftag adopted the branding of the former flag carrier by acquiring the Luft Hansa name and logo in 1954. Lufthansa's corporate headquarters are in Cologne. [18] The main operations base, called Lufthansa Aviation Center, is located at Frankfurt Airport, the airline's primary hub.

  9. German Aerospace Center - Wikipedia

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    The German Aerospace Center (German: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., abbreviated DLR, literally German Center for Air- and Space-flight) is the national center for aerospace, energy and transportation research of Germany, founded in 1969. It is headquartered in Cologne with 35 locations throughout Germany.