Yes and no; Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is a single, unified airport that effectively "absorbed" the old Schönefeld (SXF) infrastructure. When BER finally opened in late 2020, the original Schönefeld terminal building was renamed Terminal 5 (T5) of BER. However, as of 2026, Terminal 5 has been permanently decommissioned and closed to passengers to streamline operations at the newer, more modern Terminals 1 and 2. These main terminals (T1/T2) are located between the two runways and are entirely new structures. While they occupy the same general geographical area as the old Schönefeld site, the passenger experience is completely different, with T1 being a massive, glass-fronted "hub" terminal. If you are flying into Berlin today, you will arrive at the main BER complex, not the old Schönefeld building. The old SXF railway station was also renamed "Flughafen BER - Terminal 5," but most airport express trains now run directly to the "Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2" station located directly underneath the new main terminal.