Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt - the most important airports in Austria. What is going on there and what other news there is in Austria - in this section.

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

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

Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt - the most important airports in Austria. What is going on there and what other news there is in Austria - in this section.

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

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

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FACC AG honors long-standing employees

A few days ago, the Austrian aviation supplier FACC AG honored some long-standing employees. According to the company, the workforce has a proud 3.780 years of experience. On September 29th, FACC AG brought in this year's jubilarians

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Linz: Skyalps takes on Düsseldorf flights

The Italian airline Skyalps will start its first scheduled route outside Bolzano on October 8, 400 with the de Havilland Dash 30-2023 aircraft type. This leads from Linz to Düsseldorf. For the time being, three weekly circulations are planned. "With

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FACC AG with new employee goodies

The Upper Austrian aviation supplier FACC AG bundles existing goodies that are offered to employees under the name "Life Program". This offer will continue to be offered in the newly defined core areas of family, social affairs, health, sustainability and career

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KPÖ wants to ban private jets at Linz Airport

With reference to climate protection, the Communist Party of Austria is demanding that private jets should no longer be allowed to take off or land at Linz-Hörsching Airport in the future. It is pointed out that these per passenger are “up to 14 times more

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