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  1. The Munich air disaster occurred on 6 February 1958 when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off at Munich-Riem Airport in Munich, West Germany. The aircraft was carrying the Manchester United football team, nicknamed the "Busby Babes", along with supporters and journalists. [1]

  2. Munich Airport Terminal station. Coordinates: 48°21′13″N 11°47′09″E. The S-Bahn platform of the Munich Airport Terminal station, with a train on line S8 about to leave to the city centre. Munich Airport Terminal. Bahnhof München Flughafen Terminal.

  3. Flughafen München GmbH (FMG), based out of Munich, is the operator of Munich Airport. Jost Lammers has been CEO and Chairman of the Management Board since January 1, 2020. Nathalie Leroy is responsible for Finance and Infrastructure. From November 1, 2021, Jan-Henrik Andersson will be responsible for Commercial and Security.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation covers the maintenance of articles relating to aviation, airlines, etc, including Munich International Airport. If you object to this article's having a list of airlines, then in extension, you are also objecting to the existence of the lists in other airport articles as well.

  5. ミュンヘン空港 ( ドイツ語: Flughafen München, 英語: Munich Airport) (正式名: フランツ・ヨーゼフ・シュトラウス 空港, ドイツ語: Flughafen München Franz Josef Strauß )は、 ドイツ 南部の バイエルン州 ミュンヘン 郊外(市内から北東約28km)の フライジング 近くに位置 ...

  6. Jul 14, 2003 · 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".

  7. English: Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is an international civilian airport and serves Lower and Upper Bavaria, especially Munich. It is located on the territory of four municipalities: Freising, Oberding, Hallbergmoos and Marzling. The former international airport which used to serve Muinch was Flughafen München Riem between 1939 and 1992.

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