Nearly 60 hectares of fully serviced investment land located directly next to Port Lotniczy Olsztyn–Mazury in Szymany are waiting for an investor. This is a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a strategic location that combines access to air, road, and rail infrastructure with the growth potential of a dynamically developing region.
Modern Airport Infrastructure
Olsztyn–Mazury Airport is a modern international public-use airport adapted to handle passenger traffic, General Aviation operations, and CARGO services. It offers high-quality infrastructure, year-round technical facilities, and comprehensive ground handling services.
Investment Land – Ready for Development
The investment areas, covering nearly 60 hectares, are included in a local spatial development plan that allows for production and service activities.
All plots provide:
Direct access to public roads (including connection to national road No. 57),
Full technical infrastructure: water supply, sewage systems, and electricity network,
Proximity to the airport and railway line.
The ready-to-use infrastructure and increasing business interest make this location particularly attractive for:
Logistics companies,
Manufacturing enterprises,
Aviation-related service providers.
Cargo Advantage
A key advantage of this location is the airport’s cargo service. The airport holds Registered Agent status (PL/RA/00069-01), enabling independent, certified cargo handling in compliance with EU security standards.
This allows companies operating in the airport zone to carry out import and export operations faster—without relying on intermediary security control points—thereby shortening supply chains and optimizing operational costs.
More Information
Further details about the investment area are available via Polska Agencja Inwestycji i Handlu (PAIH).
Interested investors can contact the Warmian-Masurian Investor and Exporter Service Center:
coie@warmia.mazury.pl, +48 89 512 51 82
More attractive investment sites can be found in the PAIH Investment Database.
paih.gov.pl
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