Fraport sets sights on long term growth, shares in MDAX transport sector spotlight
29.06.2026 - 11:08:08 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 11:07.
Fraport (DE0005773303) operates Frankfurt Airport and a portfolio of international airports with a clear focus on long term infrastructure growth. The group is a member of the MDAX and Stoxx Europe 600, giving the stock a stable position in the European transport sector.
Frankfurt hub and MDAX role
Fraport is best known as the operator of Frankfurt Airport, one of Europe’s largest passenger and cargo hubs, and earns fees from airlines, passengers and commercial tenants on the premises. The company’s shares are part of the MDAX and the Stoxx Europe 600, which highlights its relevance in the German mid-cap and broader European equity indices.
Alongside other listed transport and logistics peers such as Deutsche Lufthansa, Deutsche Post DHL and Flughafen Wien, Fraport represents the airport infrastructure segment in the European market. This index membership and peer positioning matter for institutional investors who allocate capital across sectors and regions.
Airport operations and revenue drivers
Fraport’s revenue model is shaped primarily by passenger traffic volumes, aircraft movements and cargo throughput at Frankfurt Airport and its international concessions. The company collects regulated airport charges from airlines, including landing fees and passenger-related charges, and also benefits from commercial activities such as retail, food and beverage, and parking.
In addition to the core aviation segment, Fraport receives rental and lease income from office space and logistics facilities around the airport, as well as fees from ground handling services. Long term contracts with airlines and tenants help stabilize cash flows, while variable components linked to passenger numbers and aircraft movements introduce cyclicality.
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Background and price data on Fraport
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How Fraport earns its money
Fraport’s core business model rests on operating airport infrastructure and related services, particularly at Frankfurt Airport and several international concessions. The company invests in runways, terminals and logistics facilities, then earns returns via airport charges, commercial revenues and long term rental contracts with airlines and tenants.
Where the stock trades today
The Fraport shares (DE0005773303) trade on Xetra in euros, reflecting their status as a German mid-cap transport and infrastructure stock listed in the MDAX and Stoxx Europe 600 indices.
Fraport at a glance
- Company: Fraport AG
- ISIN: DE0005773303
- WKN: 577330
- Ticker: FRA
- Trading venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 11:00): 47.82 EUR
- Market cap: approximately 3.8 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-29)
- Sector / industry: Transportation infrastructure / airports
- Index membership: MDAX, Stoxx Europe 600
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any security, or a solicitation of any transaction. All data are based on sources believed to be reliable but may be subject to change.
