Next to the Main Terminal check‑in desks, this is your only tech stop
The simply named Electronics Store sits in the small Main Terminal at Aachen‑Merzbrück Airport, a few steps from check‑in and the café. It’s airside for most local traffic here, so you can duck in after security before heading to general aviation stands. Stock is basic: phone chargers, EU plug adapters, SD cards and a handful of USB‑C cables cover most last‑minute needs.
Opening hours roughly track daytime flying: expect it open from about 08:00 to late afternoon on regular operations days, and closed if the field is quiet. Prices run higher than city electronics shops, with simple USB chargers around €15–€20 and travel adapters often over €10. That’s still cheaper than losing access to your phone on a cross‑border hop.
Selection skews practical rather than fun. You’ll usually find AA/AAA batteries, basic wired earphones under €20, and low‑capacity power banks. Don’t expect premium headphones, laptops or camera bodies; this is a flying‑club airport, not a mega‑hub. If you need something niche like a specific camera cable, bring it from home or buy in Aachen city before heading to the field.
No major complaints surface online, but also no rave reviews; it’s a utility stop that keeps pilots and passengers powered up. Stock can sell out on busy weekend flying days, especially USB‑C and Lightning cables. One practical tip: if your flight out of Aachen‑Merzbrück is time‑sensitive, grab your adapter or power bank before you sit down at the Main Terminal café so you’re not rushing a last‑minute tech run before boarding.