Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

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Lufthansa Cargo says "Thank you MD-11"

For many years the McDonnell Douglas MD-11F was the backbone of the Lufthansa Cargo fleet. Actually, this type of machine should long ago have been phased out, but the corona pandemic brought with it a temporary extension of use. At the

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Lufthansa is leasing four more A350-900s

Lufthansa announced on Monday that it would lease four more long-haul Airbus A350-900 aircraft. These are to join the fleet in the course of the first half of 2022. The group signed leases for four state-of-the-art and

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Emirates: 40 aircraft advertise the Expo exhibition

A total of 40 aircraft in the Emirates fleet are currently wearing a special sticker on the occasion of the world exhibition Expo, which is taking place in Dubai. The carrier will use these more intensively in Germany over the next few weeks. Already on Friday afternoon landed in Düsseldorf,

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Modernization: Stuttgart closes check-in in Terminal 3

From Monday, Terminal 3 at Stuttgart-Echterdingen Airport will temporarily no longer be used for check-in and baggage drop-off. The background is that new X-ray control devices are being built into the conveyor system. The personal security check and boarding are not affected.

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MGL: Federal government assumes costs for air traffic control

The decision has been made: the federal government will contribute to the air traffic control costs at Mönchengladbach Airport (MGL). The control zone with instrument flight operations is thus secured in the long term. “The federal government's financial commitment is an important sign for the

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