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Germany's Airports and Number Statistics (2015-2021)

Report detailing airport statistics in Germany, focusing on 2015-2016 data. Addresses top 100 busiest airports globally. Lines illustrate each airport's ranking over the years.

German Airports' Traffic Statistics from 2015 to 2021
German Airports' Traffic Statistics from 2015 to 2021

Germany's Airports and Number Statistics (2015-2021)

In the realm of aviation, Germany boasts a diverse array of airports catering to both domestic and international travel. The busiest hubs, such as Frankfurt, Munich, and Düsseldorf, handle millions of passengers annually. However, a recent search for data on the top 100 busiest airports in Germany for the years 2015-2016 has come up short, with no interactive analysis capabilities available.

For a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of Germany's busiest airports during this period, one must turn to reliable sources such as the German Airports Association (ADV), Eurocontrol, and the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).

ADV publishes detailed annual statistics on passenger numbers for all German commercial airports, offering downloadable reports and sometimes interactive dashboards. Eurocontrol produces annual benchmarking reports with airport statistics for European countries, including Germany, often in PDF format but sometimes with supplementary online tools. Destatis offers official national statistics, including air transport data, available in static tables or sometimes via their online database.

The data format varies between sources. Most official sources publish annual reports in PDF or Excel format, listing airports, passenger numbers, and sometimes aircraft movements. Some organizations, such as Eurocontrol or ADV, occasionally offer web-based dashboards for filtering and visualizing airport data, but these are not always archived and may change yearly based on funding or platform updates. Historical data, such as 2015-2016, is usually available by downloading archived reports from the above organizations’ websites.

For instance, a table of the top German airports, with estimated passenger numbers for 2015-2016, might look like this:

| Rank | Airport | Passengers 2015 (estimate) | Passengers 2016 (estimate) | |------|-------------------------|----------------------------|----------------------------| | 1 | Frankfurt (FRA) | 61,000,000 | 60,800,000 | | 2 | Munich (MUC) | 40,000,000 | 42,000,000 | | 3 | Düsseldorf (DUS) | 23,000,000 | 23,600,000 | | 4 | Berlin Tegel (TXL) | 21,000,000 | 20,700,000 | | 5 | Hamburg (HAM) | 16,000,000 | 16,500,000 | | ... | ... | ... | ... |

*These numbers are illustrative based on historical trends, not from the provided search results.*

For interactive analysis, such as sorting, filtering, or visualizing trends, official sources like the ADV and Eurocontrol sometimes provide web tools. To create an interactive chart or dashboard for German airports in 2015-2016, you would need to:

1. **Download the raw data** (CSV or Excel) from ADV or Destatis. 2. **Use data visualization software** like Tableau, Power BI, or Python’s matplotlib/seaborn to create interactive charts. 3. **Publish the dashboard online** if you wish to share it.

If you provide the raw data, I can show you step-by-step how to build an interactive analysis using tools like Python or Excel.

It's important to note that the report in question was prepared in Turkey, with the map language set to Turkish, a fact that may limit its functionality within PowerBI visual features. However, a potential solution for changing the map language within PowerBI visual features may be available for those who know a method, contactable via [email protected].

Additional airport information can be accessed through the website, including coordination information found in the Data section. For questions about the data, contact information is readily available at [email protected]. The report obtains passenger data from Wikipedia, which is sourced from the reports of aviation authorities in each country. The graphics in the report are interactive, allowing users to access specific airport analysis by clicking on the airport. The airports in the report are among the top 100 with the highest number of passengers worldwide. The second page of the report displays information for almost all airports and airfields in Germany, along with their locations on a map.

The aviation industry can seek comprehensive data on the top 100 busiest airports in Germany for the years 2015-2016 from reliable sources like the German Airports Association (ADV), Eurocontrol, and the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). The data format varies, with most official sources publishing annual reports in PDF or Excel format, while some organizations offer web-based dashboards for filtering and visualizing airport data.

For creating an interactive analysis or dashboard for German airports during this period, one would need to download the raw data (in CSV or Excel) from ADV or Destatis and use data visualization software like Tableau, Power BI, or Python’s matplotlib/seaborn to create interactive charts.

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