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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Copenhagen is cutting 650 jobs

Around 25 percent of the workforce is to be cut at the Danish capital's airport in Copenhagen-Kastrup. The operator of the airport announced that it is expected that a reduced number of passengers will be expected over a longer period of time. Therefore you have to

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B737-Max: FAA makes a clear announcement to Boeing

The Boeing 737 Max dilemma never ends. The way out of this, however, becomes more concrete. Because the US air traffic control authority has now announced for the first time the changes that still have to be made to the aircraft so that it can be approved again

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Pobeda plans to switch to Airbus

Now the decision has probably been changed: As ch-aviation.com reports, Pobeda wants to fly almost exclusively with Airbus planes in the future. The Russian low-cost airline should initially have taken over all Boeing 737s from the parent company Aeroflot. That is no longer the case

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Delta is back in Munich

From Bavaria back across the pond: Delta Air Lines has resumed flight operations from Munich to the USA. Since August 2nd, the carrier has been connecting the Bavarian capital with the again three times a week

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Brussels introduces Lufthansa tariff model

The Belgian Lufthansa subsidiary Brussels Airlines will change its tariff structure with effect from September 1, 2020. The model that is already being used at Swiss, Austrian Airlines and Lufthansa is being adopted. Only the buy-on-board catering will be temporary

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USA: Virgin Atlantic files Chapter 15 proceedings

The British airline Virgin Atlantic filed for bankruptcy protection proceedings under Chapter 15 of local bankruptcy law in the United States of America. According to the carrier's declaration, this should enable the carrier to be restructured. You have state aid

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Airbus puts the A220-500 on hold

The corona crisis also means that Airbus is putting the A220-500 project on hold. This has "no priority" at the moment, North America manager Jeff Knittel confirmed to the Simple Flying portal. A complete set of plans for a

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July: Upward trend at Wizzair noticeable

In July 2020, the Wizzair Group counted 1.824.452 passengers across the Group. Due to the corona pandemic, this is around two million passengers below the figure for the same month last year. The carrier is using the load

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July: Ryanair with 70 percent fewer passengers

The Ryanair Group carried around 4,4 million passengers in the comeback month of July. Lauda's transport services are no longer reported separately by the listed holding company, as the Austrian subsidiary no longer has its own flight numbers, but for the

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