Budapest’s inflatable hangar

Lufthansa Technik has erected an inflatable hangar at Budapest Airport to protect its aircraft engineers from Hungary’s winter weather.
The existing hangar capacity for Lufthansa Technik Budapest – housing up to five mid-size aircraft simultaneously – has proved insufficient because of its winter business bookings.
The dimensions of the additional hangar – with a floor-space of up to 4,000 sq m – allow for the indoor parking of an A320 or B737. The facility has already withstood winds of 70-80 km/hour and is expected to be in place for at least six months at the central European hub.

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