Work is continuing at Wroclaw Airport on a new aircraft parking apron, a taxiway and the reconstruction of an existing taxiway, as the Polish regional hub pushes ahead with a major airside upgrade.
About 200 people and several dozen heavy machines are currently on site, according to information shared by the airport’s press office and Strabag. The project has now entered one of its most important stages, with completion on the airside area planned for autumn this year.
The work is part of a wider expansion of the airport’s operational infrastructure. The new apron and taxiways are expected to improve aircraft movement on the ground and support future traffic growth at the airport.
Images from the construction site show extensive activity across the project area. The scale of the works highlights the level of investment under way as the airport prepares for the next phase of development.
Airside upgrades are often among the most complex parts of an airport expansion because they involve areas used directly by aircraft. They can affect scheduling, ground handling and operational planning until the work is complete.
Wroclaw Airport has not given a detailed breakdown of the overall project timeline in the information provided, but the current schedule indicates that the most critical construction work is still ahead of the autumn finish target.
The expansion comes as airports across Europe continue to invest in infrastructure to handle higher demand and improve efficiency. For Wroclaw, the project marks a significant step in strengthening its operational capacity.
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