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Bullying allegations: Union threatens strike at Charleroi Airport
The Belgian union threatens Charleroi Airport with short-term strikes. The announcement alleges that there are grievances in connection with allegations of bullying. Furthermore, there is criticism that the management
Jin Air wants to save money with mirrors in overhead bins
The South Korean low-cost airline Jin Air has equipped the overhead bins of its 22 Boeing 737-800/-900 aircraft with mirrors. These are not intended to keep passengers safe during the flight
VietJetAir leases Comac ARJ21
The low-cost airline VietJetAir intends to expand its fleet. To this end, they looked around the People's Republic of China and concluded a preliminary agreement with Comac that should lead to the introduction of the ARJ21 machine into the fleet.
Perth-London: Qantas has to make refueling stops in Singapore
Iran's recent escalated conflict with Israel has also had an impact on non-stop European flights offered by Qantas from Perth. For safety reasons, they took a longer route. This had
With Airbus A220: Animawings wants to grow on the line
The Romanian airline Animawings, which currently only has one Airbus A320, intends to grow strongly in the next few years. Up to 12 A220s will serve as operating resources. First
Wetlease: Skyup flies for US-Bangla Airlines
The Ukrainian airline Skyup Airlines was able to land a wet lease order for two Boeing 737s. The carrier will now also fly for US-Bangla Airlines based in Bangladesh. According to the announcement
USA: Pilots union warns of problematic maintenance trends
In recent months, U.S. airlines have experienced an exceptionally high number of incidents that were fortunately mild but potentially dangerous. The FAA already has United Airlines
Dubrovnik Airport is planning expansions in the winter flight schedule
Dubrovnik Airport is planning to expand flight connections to and from Dubrovnik this winter. To achieve this goal, we work with numerous airlines. Dubrovnik Airport plans to...
Batik Air Malaysia reduces flights to Istanbul
The airline Batik Air Malaysia has revised the flight frequency on the Kuala Lumpur-Istanbul route. The airline now only flies to Istanbul three times a week. The airline Batik Air Malaysia gave one
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Austria: Federal Army receives 225 new wheeled tanks
The Federal Ministry of Defense is taking a further step in the area of investments: Today, Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner signed a corresponding contract for 225 new wheeled armored vehicles in the presence of Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer
Federal Army: 160 new recruits sworn in
On Friday, February 16, 2024, the ceremonial swearing-in of 160 recruits, including one woman, from the 33rd Jäger Battalion took place in front of the castle in the market town of Rohrau. Colonel Rupert Hütter, commander
Federal Army: Ministry of Defense is investing again in Vienna
The Council of Ministers decided to hand over the military part of the “Meidlinger Kaserne”, also known as the Heckenast-Burian command building. As part of the efficient use and development of the location planned by the Federal Ministry of Defense
Medevac equipment: Hungary takes delivery of first Embraer C-390
The Hungarian Air Force has officially taken delivery of its first Embraer C-390 “Millenium”. A test flight was previously carried out in Gavião Peixoto in Brazil. The new addition is a first because it is
Austria: Federal Army trains in the high mountains
From February 12th to 23rd, 2024, the Austrian Air Force will be conducting the winter high mountain landing course from the Fiala-Fernbrugg air base in Aigen im Ennstal. The high mountain landing training takes place in the federal states of Carinthia, Upper Austria,
Greece could sell old Mirage 2000 to India
The Greek Ministry of Defense wants to sell the Dassault Aviation Mirage 2000, which was decommissioned in 2022. The 18 machines were purchased in the 1980s and by Dassault
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