Swedavia is planning a new hotel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and at Kiruna Airport.
Swedavia is continuing its development of the airports of the future and is planning a new hotel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and at Kiruna Airport.
Swedavia is continuing its development of the airports of the future and is planning a new hotel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and at Kiruna Airport.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is currently in a development phase. Cargo City, a new centre for air cargo, logistics and manufacturing, is being developed in an area close to the terminals, with land for development there covering a total of 144,400 m2. Swedavia is looking for one or more partners for a long-term joint venture.
Swedavia is selling building rights at Göteborg Landvetter Airport to the buyer North Park Fastigheter AB. This is Swedavia’s second straight sale in the airport’s logistics area within a short time, given the continued strong demand for logistics properties.
Swedavia has sold two companies that own land in Airport City Göteborg at Göteborg Landvetter Airport. The buyer is Zeppelin Sverige AB, exclusive distributor for Caterpillar Inc. in Sweden. The sale is in line with Swedavia’s strategy to create value by successfully developing properties close to its airports in order to reinvest in the airports’ development and competitiveness.
The air cargo company Lufthansa Cargo is moving its Swedish headquarters to Swedavia’s newly-built Office One complex at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. The building was constructed to high environmental standards and was recently honoured when Swedavia was named Property Owner of the Year by the Sweden Green Building Council.
Swedavia’s Annual and Sustainability Report 2018 is now available in Swedish on Swedavia’s website. The report describes the company’s sustainability work, development last year and financial position at year-end.
Swedavia has appointed Caroline Ottosson, CEO of public transport companies SL and Waxholmsbolaget and director of the Stockholm County Public Transport Administration, to be the new director of its Facilities and Systems corporate unit and a new member of Swedavia’s Group management team. She will assume the position in August.
Swedavia is laying off 125 employees as a result of an ongoing change and efficiency programme. The measures are aimed at ensuring Swedavia’s cost-effectiveness and long-term competitiveness.
In November, 3,243,000 passengers flew to or from Swedavia’s ten airports, a decrease of nearly two per cent compared to the same month last year. During the period January-November, there were a total of 39,051,000 passengers, the same level as last year.
Swedavia appoints Robert Pletzin as its new Head of Press as of today, with the responsibility for media relations at Swedavias ten Swedish airports, including Stockholm Arlanda Airport.