Panattoni Park Ostrava Airport
Panattoni Park Ostrava Airport is a planned modern distribution and logistic facility located at the heart of Europe.
Its location within the Czech Republic, but still close to neighboring markets such as Poland and Austria, presents a unique opportunity to set up a major distribution or logistic hub for the whole CEE. Simply put, Panattoni Park Ostrava Airport is the place to be on the European logistic real estate market.
Basic information
Type
Lands
Area
11.5 ha
Intention
Lease
Ownership
Private
Purpose
Light industry Logistics Office
Current situation
Initial phase
Advanced phase
Preparation completed
Distance to
Road
D48 (6 km); D1 (12 km)
Airport
Leoš Janáček Ostrava Airport (500 m)
Public transport
bus stop: Mošnov, Airport nádraží (600 m)
Train
Mošnov, Ostrava Airport (600 m); Container terminal (2 km)
Border crossing
Věřňovice (D1) / Gorzyczki PL (54 km); Mosty u Jablunkova CZ / Svrčinovec SK (75 km)
City
Mošnov
Learn moreThe village of Mošnov is located in the district of Nový Jičín in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic, about 20 km southwest of the regional capital Ostrava.
A crucial moment for the development of the village was the construction of the airport in its cadastre, today known as Leoš Janáček Ostrava Airport, which has become a dynamically developing organism. This airport is the largest regional airport in the Czech Republic, an important air transport centre and entry point to the Moravian-Silesian Region. It provides regular and irregular international and domestic traffic, including cargo transport.
In the immediate vicinity of the airport, again in the cadastre of the village of Mošnov, an industrial zone of about 300 ha has grown up. Domestic and foreign investors such as Mahle Behr, Cromodora Wheels, Mobis, ABB, etc. have found their headquarters here.
The area has a railway line that connects the airport with the neighbouring village of Sedlnice and furthermore connects in Studénka to the main railway corridor between Ostrava and Prague or Brno. In addition, a railway container terminal is in operation in the OAMP area within the industrial zone. This makes the area a unique multimodal transport hub.
The village itself is, as mentioned above, within a short commuting distance from Ostrava, the industrial, social and university centre of the Moravian-Silesian Region.