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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Lauda Europe receives Maltese AOC

Lauda Europe continues to take shape: The Ryanair subsidiary has received the Maltese operating license (AOC). However, nothing of this can be seen in the official register. This will be made up for in the next few days, as the news portal "CH-Aviation"

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Dark tourism: experience Chernobyl up close

Pripyat is a ghost town, but far better known is a small village after which a nuclear power plant was named, which is known worldwide as the epitome of botched construction, megalomania, Soviet propaganda, secrecy, “apparatchiks”, negligence, carelessness and worst-case scenario.

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Vietnam before flights to Japan resume

Vietnam would like to take another important step towards normalcy. As the news portal "Aero" reports, planes should be allowed to leave for South Korea and Japan from mid-September. Specifically, the aviation authorities of the three countries should

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Thailand: Emirates returns to Bangkok

Return to the Thai capital: Emirates will resume scheduled flight connections to Bangkok from September 1, 2020. The route network of the golf airline will grow to 78 destinations in September. The flights between Dubai and Bangkok

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SAS slows down the A350 fleet

The airline SAS has postponed the delivery of two Airbus A350-900s and eight A320neos. An agreement was reached on this step with the European aircraft manufacturer, as reported by flightglobal.com. This means that capital expenditures should be up to 2024

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London: Gatwick cuts 600 jobs

The British Gatwick Airport can not continue as before: As airport boss Stewart Wingate announced yesterday, up to 600 employees would have to fear for their jobs. The reason for this is the corona-related break-in

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