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Hainan Airlines announces Beijing-Prague
The Chinese airline Hainan Airlines will fly from Beijing to the Czech capital Prague from the end of June 2024. Effective June 24, 2024, the carrier will initially
Former Adria Airways managers sued for 78 million euros in damages
The bankruptcy administrator of Adria Airways has sued former managing directors for damages amounting to 78 million euros. A first court hearing has still not made a decision. On July 12th
Azerbaijan Airlines starts Baku-Bucharest
From the beginning of June 2024, the airline Azerbaijan Airlines will head to Bucharest's Otopeni Airport twice a week. Effective June 3, 2024, the carrier will connect Baku, the capital
Frontier Airlines wants to avoid competitors
Since the company was founded, the US airline Frontier Airlines has gained a reputation as a particularly aggressive low-cost airline. The business model now seems to have changed a bit, according to our own information
Not enough CT scanners: UK gives airports grace periods
Actually, from June 2024, only modern CT scanners should be used at airports in the United Kingdom to check hand luggage. Actually, because that's the goal
Spain: Supreme Court overturns Ryanair's Corona wage cuts
Various airlines have cut their employees' salaries during the corona pandemic. In Spain, the Supreme Court has now ruled that the approach chosen by Ryanair was unlawful. In the EU states
Ethiopian Airlines celebrates its 78th birthday
Ethiopian Airlines, founded in 1946, is celebrating its 78th anniversary this year. The group's CEO, Mesfin Tassew, and commercial director, Lemma Yadecha, accompanied the crew
Sanctions circumvented: USA puts two “exporters” on trial
In the United States of America, two Russian citizens are accused of illegally exporting aviation components that were subject to the sanctions in force against the Russian Federation
Athens Airport reports two million passengers in March
Athens Airport was able to handle more than five million passengers in 2024, with the month of March standing out with two million passengers. Athens airport was able to expand in the year
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Armed Forces in Burgenland and Carinthia on an assistance mission
Due to the consequences of the severe storms that have hit parts of Austria in the last few days, the army is on an assistance mission in Carinthia and Burgenland. In the Breitenbrunn area
Carinthia: Bundesheer helicopter in the assistance mission
In the aftermath of the severe storm, the Austrian Armed Forces carry out an assistance operation in the state of Carinthia. Among other things, two helicopters and around 100 soldiers are used. Severe storms and
Spain gets 48 new Eurofighter engines
At the ILA Berlin, the Eurojet Turbo Consortium and the NATO agency Netma signed a contract for the delivery of 48 new EJ200 engines for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet. These are for
Spain orders 20 more Eurofighters
Spain's air force will replace the F-18 fighter jets stationed in the Canary Islands with 20 more Eurofighters. The procurement takes place via the NATO agency Netma. The Spanish Armed Forces will be 90 in the future
Germany: Luftwaffe takes delivery of first Airbus A321LR
As part of the ILA Berlin, the German Armed Forces took delivery of the first of two Airbus A321LRs. The long-haul aircraft bears the registration 15+10 and was developed by Lufthansa Technik for the
German Air Force wants to operate A400M with 50 percent SAF admixture
The German Air Force and the aircraft manufacturer Airbus are working together on the conversion to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). It is planned that the A400M transport aircraft will initially be used with 40 percent
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