Company maintains climate protection targets despite coronavirus crisis / Plans to source electricity from wind power / Wind power alone to propel green electricity share to around 85 percent from 2025 / Large photovoltaic system in construction on cargo hall / Further projects planned
Fraport AG’s Supervisory Board, in an extraordinary meeting today, elected Hessian finance minister Michael Boddenberg as their new chairman.
At Fraport AG’s first virtual-only Annual General Meeting (AGM) today, shareholders approved all agenda items.
Shareholders submitted 51 questions – Suspension of dividend recommended – Karlheinz Weimar retires as Supervisory Board chairman – Hesse’s finance minister Michael Boddenberg standing for election to the Supervisory Board – AGM to decide on new remuneration system for the Executive Board
Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held virtually on May 26, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. (CEST)
Frankfurt Airport and the Group’s airports worldwide report a substantial decrease in passenger traffic – Cargo volumes at FRA remain relatively steady – Frankfurt leads Europe in flight connections