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Routes

6+

Starting at

€4,500

Primary Airport

Augsburg

Sophie Marchant

Written by Sophie Marchant · Senior Business Aviation Editor · 9+ years aviation experience

Reviewed by Thomas Werner · Aviation Operations Reviewer

Last updated

The hub

Augsburg, a private aviation
crossroads of the continent

Augsburg sits at the intersection of Bavarian manufacturing and Renaissance civic history, hosting the European headquarters of MAN Truck & Bus, KUKA Robotics — one of the world's leading industrial automation firms — and Airbus Premium AEROTEC, a tier-one fuselage and structure supplier. The city's GDP footprint is disproportionate to its size: with roughly 300,000 residents, it generates industrial output comparable to cities twice its population. Executive traffic at EDMA reflects this, with corporate shuttle missions between Augsburg, Munich Franz Josef Strauss, and Ingolstadt forming the backbone of local demand.

Augsburg Airport (EDMA) operates without slot coordination, allowing same-day positioning and minimal lead time for departure. The runway at EDMA (1,480m paved) accommodates light jets and some midsize aircraft; operators planning to bring large-cabin or heavy jets typically position through Munich and arrange ground transfer, a 45-minute drive via the A8 motorway. Customs are available during operating hours with advance notice, sufficient for the majority of intra-Schengen and international arrivals. The airport's compact layout means block-in to vehicle departure can be achieved in under ten minutes.

For missions connecting Augsburg to Frankfurt, Zurich, or Düsseldorf, light turboprops and very light jets offer the most cost-efficient profile given stage lengths under 400 nm. Midsize jets add intercontinental range options when crew requirements and fuel planning favor a direct departure from EDMA rather than a positioning flight to MUC. The Augsburg Peace Festival in August and automotive supplier events throughout the year create seasonal demand spikes that compress available charter windows — advance booking of 48–72 hours is advisable during these periods.
  • Historic Roman city
  • Industrial heritage
  • Automotive hub
  • Bavarian culture
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The inside view

Flying private to Augsburg

Discover Augsburg: Where Renaissance Fortune Met Modern Precision

Long before Munich became Bavaria's headline city, Augsburg was already ancient. As Germany's third-oldest city, its foundations trace back to Roman antiquity, and the name itself still echoes that origin — a settlement raised in honor of an emperor, at a crossroads that merchants, bishops, and craftsmen would fight over for two thousand years. Today, roughly 300,000 people call it home, and the city carries its long history with a quiet confidence rather than a museum-piece stiffness. Augsburg is not a place preserved behind glass; it is a working city that happens to remember everything it has ever built.

A Fortune Built in Stone and Kept in Use

Augsburg's golden age arrived with the Fugger family, whose banking and trading fortune in the 15th and 16th centuries rivaled that of any dynasty in Europe. What sets Augsburg apart from other former banking capitals is that the Fuggers' wealth did not simply vanish into private palaces — it built something that still functions exactly as intended. The Fuggerei, the housing settlement they endowed for the city's working poor, is the oldest social housing complex in the world, and it remains inhabited today. Walking its narrow lanes is not a re-enactment of the Renaissance; it is a continuation of it. Nearby, Augsburg Cathedral anchors the old town with the same Romanesque and Gothic gravity it has held for centuries, while the wider cityscape reads like a layered argument for how commercial ambition, when it aims high enough, becomes civic legacy.

The Peace That Defines the Calendar

Few cities organize their identity around a single date the way Augsburg does around August 8th. The Augsburg Peace Festival, recognized by UNESCO, commemorates the religious peace settlement that ended a period of conflict between Protestant and Catholic communities in the city — and it remains, centuries later, a living civic holiday rather than a historical footnote. For visitors arriving in high summer, it offers a rare chance to see a European city genuinely celebrate its own capacity for reconciliation, with the old town itself as the venue.

An Industrial City in Renaissance Clothing

What makes Augsburg genuinely distinctive as a private aviation destination is the collision of two identities that, on paper, shouldn't coexist so comfortably. Beneath the gabled facades and cobbled squares sits one of Germany's most consequential industrial addresses. KUKA, a global name in robotics and industrial automation, is headquartered here, shaping how factories around the world build things. MAN Truck & Bus has deep roots in the city's engineering heritage. And Airbus Premium AEROTEC — supplying fuselage structures for the A320 and A380 programs — ties Augsburg directly into the aerospace supply chain that keeps much of European commercial aviation airborne in the first place.

This is not a city performing nostalgia for tourists while its economy runs elsewhere. Augsburg's industrial base is a genuine reason executives, engineers, and suppliers fly in on their own schedules rather than routing through a hub and hoping the connections hold. A morning meeting at a robotics campus, an afternoon walk past four-hundred-year-old almshouses still housing residents, and dinner in a Renaissance old town — that combination is Augsburg's actual pitch, and it is one few cities in Europe can make with a straight face.

Why Private Aviation Suits This City

Augsburg sits close enough to Munich to function as an extension of Bavaria's financial and industrial gravity — around 45 minutes away — without inheriting Munich's congestion or its scheduling constraints. For travelers whose itineraries are built around a supplier visit, a factory floor, or a single decisive meeting, that proximity matters less as a geographic fact and more as a scheduling advantage. Private aviation strips out the layover logic that public routing imposes; it lets an executive treat Augsburg and Munich as a single working area rather than two separate stops.

The same logic extends into leisure. Neuschwanstein Castle, the fairy-tale silhouette that shaped a continent's idea of what a castle should look like, sits about an hour away by road — close enough to fold into a single day that begins in Augsburg's old town and ends among Bavarian alpine foothills. Few regions in Europe compress industrial relevance, deep civic history, and postcard-perfect Bavarian scenery into such a tight radius.

A Destination That Rewards Arriving on Your Own Terms

Augsburg does not need to compete with Munich for attention, and it isn't trying to. Its appeal is narrower and, for the right traveler, more valuable: a city old enough to have shaped the Holy Roman Empire's financial architecture, disciplined enough to still house its own charitable housing project six centuries later, and modern enough to build components for the aircraft that connect the rest of the world. For business travelers, industrial visitors, and Bavaria-bound leisure travelers alike, Augsburg is less a stopover than a statement — proof that a city can carry its entire history forward without ever putting it behind glass.

Route examples

Indicative private jet routes from Augsburg

Explore typical private jet connections from Augsburg, including estimated flight times, suitable aircraft categories and starting prices. Exact availability depends on aircraft positioning, airport slots and operational constraints.

Business hub

Augsburg Zurich

Indicative
Flight time

38min

Distance

207 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€4,500

Zurich: ZRH

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Business hub

Augsburg Geneva

Indicative
Flight time

57min

Distance

437 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€6,000

Geneva: GVA

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Domestic hub

Augsburg Munich

Indicative
Flight time

25min

Distance

64 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€4,500

Munich: MUC

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Business hub

Augsburg Milan

Indicative
Flight time

50min

Distance

354 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€5,500

Milan: LIN

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Domestic hub

Augsburg Cologne

Indicative
Flight time

53min

Distance

385 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€5,500

Cologne: CGN

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Domestic hub

Augsburg Frankfurt

Indicative
Flight time

41min

Distance

248 km

Aircraft

Light Jet

from

€4,500

Frankfurt: FRA

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Airports & FBO

Where private jets meet Augsburg

Every Augsburg-area private aviation field listed, with runway length, customs availability and FBO services so you can pick the optimal terminal for your charter.

EDMA / AGB

Augsburg

Runway: 2,200 m
Customs24/7 opsFBOPremium handling

FBO services

Signature Flight SupportJet Aviation
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Private jet pricing for Augsburg

Indicative ranges — request a fresh quote for your exact date and routing

Outbound

€4,500–€6,000

€7,500–€9,000

€12,000–€13,000

Prices are indicative market ranges. Final quote depends on aircraft availability, specific date, routing and fuel surcharges.

Network

Top operators serving Augsburg

These are the certified operators that fly in and out of Augsburg most often through our network. Each is independently audited (ARGUS, Wyvern or IS-BAO) before any aircraft is quoted on Flyius.

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NetJets Europe

HQ · Portugal

ARGUS PlatinumWyvern WingmanIS-BAO Stage 3

Fleet size

150

Aircraft types

Citation Latitude · Citation Longitude · Challenger 350

V

VistaJet

HQ · Pan-Europe / Malta

ARGUS PlatinumWyvern WingmanIS-BAO Stage 3

Fleet size

70

Aircraft types

Super midsize · large · ultra-long-range jets

J

JetFly

HQ · Luxembourg

ARGUS PlatinumWyvern WingmanIS-BAO Stage 3

Fleet size

8

Aircraft types

PC-12 · PC-24 · Pilatus

A

Air Partner

HQ · United Kingdom

ARGUS Gold

Fleet size

0

Aircraft types

All types - charter broker

A

Air Charter Service

HQ · United Kingdom

Fleet size

L

LunaJets

HQ · Switzerland

Fleet size

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Discounted private jet alerts from Augsburg

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Safety & operators

Audited operators serving Augsburg

Every charter quoted on Flyius uses a third-party-audited operator

ARGUS Platinum

Top-tier independent safety audit.

Wyvern Wingman

Pilot vetting and operational safety.

IS-BAO Stage 3

IBAC business aviation standard.

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City guide

Travelling to Augsburg

Why people fly private to Augsburg

Highlights

  • Historic Roman city
  • Industrial heritage
  • Automotive hub
  • Bavarian culture
  • Renaissance architecture

Major events

  • Augsburg Peace Festival (August)
  • Christmas Markets (November-December)
  • Industrial Trade Fairs (Spring)
  • Automotive Events (Year-round)
  • Cultural Summer (June-August)

Nearby destinations

  • Munich (45min)
  • Nuremberg (1h)
  • Stuttgart (1h 15min)
  • Neuschwanstein Castle (1h)
  • Lake Constance (1h 30min)
FAQ

Everything you need about Augsburg

Pricing, airports, booking lead times, customs and ground transport — answered

How much does a private jet from Augsburg cost?
Private jet prices from Augsburg start at approximately on request for light jets to destinations like Munich or Stuttgart, while midsize jets to Frankfurt or Zurich range from on request-20,000. Heavy jets for longer European routes typically cost €25,000-35,000 depending on aircraft type and destination. Actual charter flight Augsburg pricing varies based on aircraft availability, seasonal demand, and specific routing requirements.
Which airport is best for private jets in Augsburg?
Augsburg-Mühlhausen Airport (EDMA) serves as the primary facility for private jet operations in the region, offering dedicated business aviation services and FBO facilities. The airport provides customs clearance, premium passenger amenities, and efficient ground handling specifically designed for executive aircraft. Alternative options include Munich Airport for larger aircraft or international connections, though Augsburg-Mühlhausen offers superior convenience for city center access.
How long does it take to get from Augsburg airport to the city center?
Ground transfers from Augsburg-Mühlhausen Airport to the city center typically take 15-20 minutes via premium chauffeur services along direct routes. Transfer times may extend to 25-30 minutes during peak traffic periods or when accessing specific districts within greater Augsburg. Helicopter transfers to central locations can reduce travel time to under 10 minutes when weather conditions permit.
Can I fly a private jet from Augsburg at night?
Augsburg-Mühlhausen Airport primarily operates during daylight hours, though night operations may be arranged with advance coordination and proper authorizations. Emergency or special circumstances flights can often be accommodated with prior planning and appropriate notifications. For guaranteed 24-hour operations, Munich Airport provides comprehensive night services for business aviation approximately one hour away.
What events cause high demand for private jets from Augsburg?
Peak private jet demand in Augsburg coincides with major automotive industry conferences, manufacturing trade shows, and cultural festivals throughout the year. The region's industrial calendar, including events related to Augsburg's textile and technology sectors, drives significant business aviation activity. Seasonal demand also increases during Oktoberfest period and Christmas markets when leisure travelers seek exclusive access to Bavarian cultural experiences.
How much does it cost to fly out of Augsburg by private jet?
Outbound prices from Augsburg depend on destination, aircraft size and routing. Current guide prices on visible Flyius routes: Light Jets from €4,500, Midsize Jets from on request, Heavy Jets from on request. Live availability and fuel surcharges can shift the final quote.
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