BER: KÖTTER Aviation Security wins tender

December 2, 2025

    Berlin Brandenburg Airport: KÖTTER Aviation Security wins tender for extensive security and service tasks

    • Capital city airport continues partnership established in mid-2024
    • Family-owned company confirms its strong performance in the field of airport security

    An important success and lasting confirmation of quality for KÖTTER Aviation Security: the company has been awarded the contract by Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH in a Europe-wide tender for extensive security and service tasks at Germany’s third-largest airport. These include personnel and goods checks (of airport employees, suppliers/tradespeople, crews, etc.) as well as boarding pass checks (of all passengers), access controls and patrols. The new contract will start on 1 June 2026.

    With this award, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH is continuing its partnership with KÖTTER Aviation Security, which has been in place since summer 2024. ‘We are very pleased with the positive vote of our client and look forward to continuing our cooperation. We would like to thank Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH for the trust they have placed in us,’ explains Andreas Kaus, Managing Director of KÖTTER Aviation Security SE & Co. KG. ‘At the same time, we are proud that our family business has been able to convince across the board as a guarantor of quality, both in the current tender and through its performance to date. This once again underlines our expertise in the field of airport security and the protection of critical infrastructure. I would therefore like to express my special appreciation and sincere thanks to our aviation security team at BER.’

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