What would our world be without international aviation? Airlines connect countries and continents with each other every day.

The section “International” deals with pretty much all events that happen outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in the aviation industry. From bulk orders to new routes to new airports, everything can be found here.

Tip: News from the military aviation can be found here and to Tourism go to this link.

What would our world be without international aviation? Airlines connect countries and continents with each other every day.

The section “International” deals with pretty much all events that happen outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in the aviation industry. From bulk orders to new routes to new airports, everything can be found here.

Tip: News from the military aviation can be found here and to Tourism go to this link.

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War in Ukraine: Moldova closes airspace

The Republic of Moldova has announced that due to the military attack by Russia on neighboring Ukraine, the airspace will be closed indefinitely. In concrete terms, this means that no approach, departure or overflights are permitted over Moldova.

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Wizz Air stranded four planes in Kyiv and Lviv

The Hungarian low-cost airline has stopped with several planes at the Ukrainian airports of Kiev Zhuliany and Lviv. There are currently three Airbus A320s in the capital and another machine in Lviv. according to the current status of information

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Corendon is fleeting nine Boeing 737-Max

The Corendon Group will expand its fleet by a total of five Boeing 2022 Max 737s from spring 8. These are obtained through the lessor Air Lease Corporation and are sold partly in Turkish and partly in Turkish

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Ukraine closes civil airspace

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has now also completely paralyzed civil air traffic in and over Ukraine. Vladimir Putin announced the start of military actions on Thursday night and

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Malta: Dispute over flying comeback in Ħal Far

The Maltese town of Ħal Far will primarily be associated with a long-defunct Royal Air Force base. In a short transition phase there were even passenger flights, because the legacy of the British served as an alternative airport while Luqa was being renovated

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