Bradford Airport Logistics and Vienna Airport have joined forces to establish “Vienna Airport Logistics”, a new joint venture set to redefine how goods are delivered through the airport. Effective 2027, all flows of goods for the Terminal 3 Southern Expansion and all passenger areas will be routed through a centralised logistics hub to more than 100 shops and restaurants. The corresponding agreement on the joint venture was officially signed by Benjamin Richter, founder & chairman of Bradford Airport Logistics, Philipp Ahrens, senior vice president centre management at Vienna Airport and Julian Jäger, joint CEO and COO of Vienna Airport. Philipp Ahrens will assume management responsibility for Vienna Airport Logistics in addition to his role as senior vice president of centre management at Vienna Airport.
“The new infrastructure will comprise the logistics backbone of our terminals. We are professionalising the entire supply of goods at the airport – centrally, securely and tailored to the dynamic requirements of an international flight hub. In this way, Vienna Airport is also setting new quality standards for logistics,” said Jäger.
“Incorporating centralised logistics infrastructure is foundational to delivering safe, efficient, and seamless experiences for passengers. We're proud to bring our global expertise to this transformative project with Vienna Airport,” added Richter.
The cornerstone of the new logistics concept is a centrally located logistics centre encompassing an area of about 6,000m², which will bundle all deliveries to the terminals in the future. The building is directly connected to the airport apron, thus enabling secure and efficient deliveries to retail partners and operational stakeholders. Every delivery will be systematised within the logistics centre, reviewed for safety, consolidated and handed over to the respective areas of use in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, a streamlined, standardised, and clearly regulated process will be created for the benefit of the entire airport terminal complex.
The logistics hub will serve more than 100 shops and restaurants