Die Flughafengesellschaft FBB betreibt den Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt (BER) mit seinen drei Terminals. Berlin ist der drittgrößte Flughafenstandort in Deutschland; gemessen an den ankommenden und abfliegenden Passagieren (ohne Umsteiger) sogar der größte. Die Flughäfen Schönefeld und Tegel fertigten im Jahr 2019, vor der Coronavirus-Pandemie, rund 35,65 Millionen Passagiere ab. Für das Jahr 2020 rechnet die Flughafengesellschaft mit insgesamt rund neun Millionen Passagieren.
The airport company Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB) operates Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt Airport (BER) with its three terminals. Berlin is the third biggest airport location in Germany and ranks first in terms of origin and destination traffic (not counting connecting passengers). In 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic, the airports in Schönefeld and Tegel handled around 35.65 million passengers. For 2020, the airport company expects a total of around nine million passengers.
→ 100 | Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH C.2 Assets and liabilities Assets and liabilities compare to the previous year as shown below: 31.12.2015 31.12.2014 Change Assets €m % €m % €m % Fixed assets 3,928.3 93.9 3,610.1 96.3 318.2 8.8 Inventories 1.7 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.1 6.2 Short-term receivables and other assets 43.2 1.1 62.0 1.6 -18.8 -30.3 Long-term receivables 10.0 0.2 10.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 Land Business Park Berlin 28.8 0.7 28.6 0.8 0.2 0.7 Cash 158.1 3.8 21.1 0.6 137.0 >100 Other assets 12.1 0.3 15.4 0.4 -3.3 -21.4 Capital 4,182.2 100.0 3,748.8 100.0 433.4 11.6 Shareholders' equity 1,152.5 27.6 948.6 25.3 203.9 21.5 Special accounts 93.3 2.2 96.3 2.5 -3.0 -3.1 Long-term liabilities 2,708.1 64.7 2,502.9 66.8 205.2 8.2 Short-term liabilities 228.3 5.5 201.0 5.4 27.3 13.6 4,182.2 100.0 3,748.8 100.0 433.4 11.6 The increase in fixed assets results primarily from the additions for the realisation of BER (€415.6m). They are contrasted by disposals of fixed assets (€9.1m) and write-offs (€101.0m). The land in Business Park Berlin is shown under current assets, just as in the past. This measurement assumed future development and exploitation as a commercial area. Book value in fiscal year 2015 now amounts to €28.8m. Among other items, the long-term liabilities include loans and overdrafts (€2.5bn), loans from shareholders (€132.2m), payments received on account for ground rent and grants for investments (€55.7m) and provisions for partial retirement and pension commitments, including TransFair BER (€23.4m). Short-term liabilities essentially include trade liabilities (€34.3m) and provisions, especially for outstanding invoices received (€12.8m).
Key Data 2015 ∆ 2014 Passengers (in millions) 29.5 + 5.5 % 28.0 Sales revenues (in €m) 326.2 + 13.0 % 288.8 EBITDA (in €m) 85.2 + 51.9 % 56.1
Annual Report 2015 SXF, TXL, BER
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News from BER
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Corporate volunteering: One of the
The Noise Protection Programme BER
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Environment
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Aircraft Movements by Noise Classes
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