Seaports handle a substantial majority of world cargo as measured by volume. But airports are also a key component of the global supply chain – especially for computers, electronics and other goods with high value-to-weight ratios and potentially heavy inventory carrying costs.
ProLogis has over 48 million square feet (4.5 million square meters) of airport-related distribution space around the world. In Asia, Europe and North America, we operate state-of-the-art distribution centers at or near major airports that are ideally suited for freight forwarders, express transportation companies and other customers that rely on air cargo services.
Airports we serve include the following:
Asia |
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| Beijing Capital International Airport | PEK | Beijing |
| New Baiyun International Airport | CAN | Guangzhou |
| Lukou International Airport | NKG | Nanjing |
| Qingdao Shuangliu Airport | TAO | Qingdao |
| Wuxi Shuofang Airport | WUX | Wuxi |
| Fukuoka Airport | FUK | Fukuoka |
| Kansai International Airport | KIX | Kansai |
| Central Japan International Airport | NGO | Nagoya |
| Narita International Airport | NRT | Tokyo |
| Tokyo International Airport | HND | Tokyo |
Europe |
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| Heathrow Airport | LHR | London |
| Charles de Gaulle International Airport | CDG | Paris |
| Schiphol Airport | AMS | Amsterdam |
| Brussels Airport | BRU | Brussels |
North America |
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| Oakland International Airport | OAK | Oakland, CA |
| Los Angeles International Airport | LAX | Los Angeles, CA |
| Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport | DFW | Dallas, TX |
| Memphis International Airport | MEM | Memphis, TN |
| Louisville International Airport | SDF | Louisville, KY |
| O’Hare International Airport | ORD | Chicago, IL |
| Indianapolis International Airport | IND | Indianapolis, IN |
| Newark Liberty International Airport | EWR | Newark, NJ |
| Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport | ATL | Atlanta, GA |
| Miami International Airport | MIA | Miami, FL |