History

Milan Bergamo Airport today is the third Italian airport for air transported goods, and market leader in southern Europe for "Express Couriers".

The airport is located in the centre of Lombardy, the most industrialised region of Italy, and in a central position with respect to the central southern part of Europe. Over 25% of Italian GDP is produced within a 90 minute radius. The position in front of the A4 motorway enables the flow of goods arriving and departing to easily reach the main Italian logistics centres and end customers, minimising journey times.

Constant improvements over the years to the quality of airport operational processes and the presence of world leading operators in the field of handling operations management of incoming and outgoing goods, make Bergamo the perfect gateway for the air transport of goods.

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