Frankfurt is the
European capital for
Finance, Fairs and Industry.
Apart from the European Central Bank, also the Deutsche Bundesbank feels at home in Frankfurt. The Deutsche Börse in Frankfurt is Europe’s second largest stock exchange.
Having selected Frankfurt as the right location, 63 domestic and 152 international financial suppliers and banks manage their globally successful operations from here and underscore the importance of Frankfurt’s recognition as a leading finanical centre.
Trade Connected
With about 60 million passengers and a freight volume of more than two tons in weight a year, Frankfurt Airport is amongst the top ten of the world’s most meaningful passenger and freight airports. The direct connection with the A3 and A5 highways as well as the regional and supra-regional railway lines do complete the optimal infrastructure of this central traffic hub.
What Frankfurt Airport means for commercial aviation, the airports Frankfurt-Hahn (about 120 km away from Frankfurt downtown) and Frankfurt-Egelsbach (about 15 km away from Frankfurt downtown) do offer for general aviation, particularly Egelsbach for business aviation.