Munich airports — MUC · EDDM

Munich.

Munich is southern Germany’s business aviation gateway — two parallel 4,000 m runways with no performance limit for any business jet, a dedicated General Aviation Terminal on the eastern side of the field, and five handlers competing for the same movement. The frame around it is strict: every flight needs a slot, and the practical day runs 06:00 to 22:00.

Chartering from Munich

Munich is fully coordinated — IATA Level 3 — so every business aviation movement needs an airport slot, with PPR on top. We book handling and slot together through the chosen GAT handler, which keeps the two from drifting apart. The GAT itself opens 06:00 to 22:00, with extensions only on request, and that window is the real planning boundary: between 22:00 and 06:00 only Chapter 3-compliant aircraft on the federal “bonus list” move in the marginal hours, under an annual noise quota. For charter purposes the night is closed — we schedule evening departures with buffer before 22:00 rather than negotiate with a quota.

Nice from €8,300 all-in on a light jet is the lane we quote most from here — Munich to the Riviera is a natural pairing in summer.

Handling at the GAT

Five handlers work the terminal — ExecuJet, Signature, MAS and AHS, with Lufthansa Technik on-site for maintenance — and the airport imposes no obligation to use any particular one, so handling can be shopped on service and price. ExecuJet’s FBO is IS-BAH Stage 2 accredited, fuel runs 24 hours, and the on-airport Hilton and Novotel cover crew rest.

Getting to the city

The airport sits 28.5 km northeast of Munich, near Freising — 35 to 45 minutes by car. One detail worth knowing: the GAT has no public-transport access at all, so every passenger movement needs a pre-arranged car. We build the transfer into the booking as standard.

Benchmark journey
MUC NCE
Munich → Nice From €8,300 · 1h13
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Questions.

Does Munich have a night curfew for private jets?

Effectively yes. Movements between 22:00 and 06:00 are restricted to aircraft on a federal “bonus list” under an annual noise quota — charter flights plan inside the 06:00–22:00 GAT window.

How much is a private jet from Munich?

Nice from €8,300 all-in on a light jet — an indicative from-price on our block-hour model.

How far ahead should we book?

Slots and PPR make Munich a book-early field. A few days’ notice is workable; for peak Fridays and Oktoberfest weeks we recommend more.