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Hessian Centre for Artificial Intelligence moved to draftspace edit

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I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at Draft:Hessian Centre for Artificial Intelligence. Thanks! DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:38, 7 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Planned terminal 3 edit

Hi, I saw that you stated that terminal 3 is planned in Berlin. However, I don't see that claim being made in the given source. Are you referring to the 'master plan 2040+'? I don't think that is a substantial plan, it's more like a dream. The airport is far from reaching its limits on capacity. The newspaper seems to suggest it will only be built if traffic rises fast. That makes it looks like it's not really planned yet, it's all hypothetical. The 'light' version means it won't be what Terminal 3 previously referred to. --Ysangkok (talk) 07:48, 11 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi, I agree with you that the sentence was not precise.
Because of this I updated it to: "It was planned to build a Terminal 3 next to Terminal 2 by 2029.[147][148] This plan was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic." ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Brandenburg_Airport#Projected_passenger_volume_and_expansion_plans )
Yes, I was referring to the 'master plan 2040+'. In the download PDF version of this it is written that the red terminal buildings are "Terminalentwicklung bis 2030" which means "Terminal development until 2030". And "T3" is red.
But to avoid misunderstandings I have added a second source:
https://www.morgenpost.de/flughafen-BER/article227402955/Aufsichtsrat-Bau-neuer-Terminals-am-BER-im-Plan.html
Until Covid there was serious planning for Terminal 3:
https://www.logo-infraconsult.de/anforderungsmanagement-neubau-terminal-3.html
https://www.airliners.de/ber-chef-terminal-2029-betrieb/52153
The plan to build Terminal 3 was delayed because of Covid.
To the newspaper that you linked:
If I understand it correctly, it says that probably until 2030 there is no need for Terminal 3.
But if the traffic rises really fast it could be that Terminal 3 is needed until 2030.
And that in general they still plan to build Terminal 3, but they want to wait for higher traffic numbers.
As far as I know "Terminal 3 light" is Terminal 3 at the same location in a low-cost version for low cost airlines, maybe a little bit smaller than original planned. Tempsb (talk) 14:03, 11 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for this answer, I think you're correct. Regarding what 'light' means, you can see in MAZ: "Kapazität von 6 bis 8 Millionen Passagieren im Jahr haben soll". But in 2018 the Berliner Zeitung wrote: "Erst nach der Fertigstellung dieses Neubaus [T3, that is], dessen Jahreskapazität von zwölf Millionen auf 18 Millionen steigen soll, wird SXF-Alt vom Netz gehen.". So it looks like light has the same capacity as non-light, since they both mention 6 million passengers per year. --Ysangkok (talk) 05:28, 12 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for this answer, and for the links!
I looked a bit into it.
For me it sounds linke this:
1. In the first plan T3 should have capacity for 12 million passengers per year (12 million is also written here: https://www.logo-infraconsult.de/anforderungsmanagement-neubau-terminal-3.html )
2. Later it was planned to make it larger, and to make it for 18 million passengers per year (15 million is written here: https://www.morgenpost.de/flughafen-BER/article227402955/Aufsichtsrat-Bau-neuer-Terminals-am-BER-im-Plan.html )
3. Because of Covid, they had the idea to make it smaller, "Terminal 3 light" with capacity for 6 or 8 million passengers per year (Maybe it will also be possible to expand it after it is completed)
Also as far as I know T3 is planned for low cost airlines. Tempsb (talk) 18:40, 12 February 2024 (UTC)Reply