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Bremen

Address

Astrium GmbH
Airbus-Allee 1
28199 Bremen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 421 539 0

 

Capabilities

Europe's central location for manned spaceflight activities, this long-established space industry site is located in the north of Germany. It houses the development and integration under ESA contract of the Columbus Orbital Facility (COF), Europe's major contribution to the International Space Station, and will be in charge of the Columbus operations. It furthermore serves as a development and production site for the Ariane 5 upper stages. Further core competencies are the development of re-entry systems and the development of reusable launch vehicles.

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Access Plan

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By Car

From Berlin/Hannover on the A7 Change at the "Walsroder Dreieck" onto the A27 in the direction of Bremen. Drive on this motorway up to the Autobahnkreuz (intersection) Bremen and change onto the A1, direction Bremen/Osnabrück. Exit the A1 at Arsten towards Bremen. After having gone through the underpass, you reach the "Neuenlander Straße" and follow it in the direction Flughafen/ Airport up to the next junction (traffic lights, Shell petrol station on your right). Turn left into the "Neuenlander Ring", direction Flughafen/ Airport and follow this street up to the next junction (traffic lights). Here you turn left again into the "Flughafendamm" and drive up to the end. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

From Oldenburg on the B6/B75 Exit the B6 at the Abfahrt Flughafen. After about 1.5 km you turn right into the "Flughafendamm" (sign Flughafen). Follow the "Flughafendamm" up to the end. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

From Hamburg or Osnabrück/Münster on the A1 Exit the A1 at Arsten towards Bremen. After having gone through the underpass,you reach the "Neuenlander Straße" and follow it in the direction Flughafen/Airport up to the next junction (traffic lights, Shell petrol station on your right). Turn left into the "Neuenlander Ring", direction Flughafen/Airport and follow this street up to the next junction (traffic lights). Here you turn left again into the "Flughafendamm" and drive up to the end. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

From Bremerhaven on the A27 Exit the A27 at the "Abfahrt Freihäfen" to the right in the direction of Bremen. Take the left lane and follow the signposts to the Flughafen/Airport. At the exit Flughafen you leave the B6. After about 1.5 km you turn right into the "Flughafendamm" (sign Flughafen). Follow the Flughafendamm up to the end. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

By Train

When leaving the main station in the direction of the city centre, you will see the stops of public transport on the left of the station square. Take tram line No. 6, destination "Flughafen/Airport", up to the terminus "Hünefeldstraße" (the ticket can be bought from the driver). The terminus is within sight of EADS Astrium. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

By Plane

EADS Astrium in Bremen is located within easy walking distance of Bremen Airport. After having left the arrival hall, you may either take tram line No. 6 (one stop) up to the terminus "Hünefeldstraße” or you turn right and walk about 500 m past the Hotel Atlantic. Turn left into the Cornelius-Edzard-Strasse. At the corner Airbus-Allee you find the gate 1. You reached EADS Astrium.

Please check-in for registration at the reception. You will then be picked up by your person of contact.

Access Plan for Download (PDF)

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