Mannheim City Airport

Mannheim City Airport (IATA: MHG, ICAO: EDFM) (City-Airport Mannheim in German,
formerly Mannheim-Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim) is a minor regional airport serving
the German city of Mannheim. It is mainly used for general aviation. The airport
is located 3.5 km (2.2 mi) east of the city center in the district of Neuostheim.
Because of its proximity to the city center and the lack of space for an
expansion, there have been continuous discussions about relocating the airport.
The airport resides at an elevation of 309 feet (94 m) above mean sea level. It
has one runway designated 09/27 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,497 feet
(1,066 m).
The sand-lime brick designed terminal building offers two check-in counters, a
security passenger checkpoint, a waiting area, a baggage claim area, a ticketing
office and an electronic flight schedule. In addition it accommodates a
snack-bar, airline offices, a police station and a flying school. The terminal
is topped by a new control tower.
Mannheim City Airport primarily serves general aviation and private flights
rather than scheduled commercial services. Travelers typically use larger nearby
airports such as Frankfurt (FRA) or
Stuttgart (STR) for scheduled commercial
flights in the region. Frankfurt Airport can
be reached by train in less than 30 minutes.
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