DHL Express Estonia has partnered with Tallinna Lennujaam, the operator of Tallinn Airport, to construct a new logistics facility to accommodate its growth expectations. The 7,260 sq m complex, featuring a fully automated sorting system, will replace the current cramped terminal. Set to be completed by the end of 2025, the new cargo terminal at Tallinn Airport will enable DHL Express to leverage advanced technology and enhance the quality of its services. This development aligns with the Airport City International Business Campus project, which focuses on enhancing air cargo infrastructure, aircraft maintenance facilities, and non-aviation revenue streams.
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