Berlin Airport, known as BER, has recently encountered serious problems that, according to the airport's director, stem from external factors and multiple failures during the construction phases. With endless delays, billion-dollar costs, and now a shortage of 10 million passengers, BER Airport has become one of the symbols of failure in the aviation industry.
How Did Everything Come to This?
The airport director pointed out that many of the existing problems are due to management weaknesses and misunderstandings during the planning and construction phases. While criticism is directed at the officials and main contractors, many experts believe that these failures are the result of managerial inefficiencies at various levels.
Despite these challenges, there are still hopes for improvement. However, at present, this airport is not only losing its credibility but has also become a hot topic in the media and public circles. In fact, this airport, which was built with the hope of becoming one of Europe's leading aviation hubs, is now recognized as a "cursed airport."
By Tag Clar Editorial