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Montpellier Boosts Its Logistics and Freight Area

Summary by latribune.fr
Ten years after its launch, the Aeropole, the logistics and freight area of Montpellier Méditerranée Airport, is entering its final marketing phase. The project, which represents a total investment of 150 million euros and promises to generate some 2,000 jobs by 2030, must allow us to think about the airport in its European dimension.
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It is not a new airline, but it is certainly one of the most strategic take-offs for Montpellier Mediterranean Airport (AMM). On Tuesday 16 June, the platform presented the rise in power of its Logistics and Fret Aeropole, an area dedicated to express messaging, logistics and industrial activities. On paper, the figures set the tone. Indeed, it is almost 160 million euros invested in total of which 8 million euros by the AMM, about 2,000 jobs ex…

Ten years after its launch, the Aeropole, the logistics and freight area of Montpellier Méditerranée Airport, is entering its final marketing phase. The project, which represents a total investment of 150 million euros and promises to generate some 2,000 jobs by 2030, must allow us to think about the airport in its European dimension.

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latribune.fr broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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