Depending on the location and distribution area of airports and thus on their position in the hierarchy of central facilities, we can distinguish between regional or national airports for feeder and distribution services and international major airports serving as hubs and transit points. In this context, an airport’s significance as a logistics location and its interconnection with the surrounding region are displayed by nearby airport industrial parks, airport terminals or airport logistics centers for air cargo dispatch. However, rather than necessarily offering air cargo services, logistics service providers in many cases only take advantage of an airport’s prominent position within the transport system and of the existence of a highly developed transport infrastructure.