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IAG orders eleven A320neo and three A321neo
The International Airlines Group draws 14 options for the Airbus A320 range. Purchase rights concluded in August 2013 were converted into firm orders. This order takes place according to the notification of the
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
Air New Zealand introduces Economy sleeper cabins
Air New Zealand will be offering five classes of travel on long-haul routes in the future. These include the world's first sleeper cabins for economy class passengers. The carrier explains, among other things, that everyone
Pilots with a Russian license cannot take jobs abroad
Pilots with Russian citizenship currently find it difficult to do a job abroad. The reason for this is that the national aviation authority Rosaviatsia uses its most effective means of blocking and that is bureaucracy.
Turkmenistan Airlines returns to Russia
With Turkmenistan Airlines, another airline is returning to Russia. The carrier will initially offer two weekly rotations between Ashgabat and Moscow in July 2022. The temporary suspension of the flight offer
FWAG subsidiary in Malta receives 12 million euros from the state
Malta International Airport in Luqa, a subsidiary of Flughafen Wien AG, will receive state aid of 12 million euros due to the corona pandemic. The EU Commission has for this
Sarajevo Airport handles more passengers than ever before
Sarajevo Airport made history last Friday: Within 24 hours, the airport handled 7.714 passengers on 71 flights - more than ever before. With that he could
Former Adria Airways headquarters sold for 4,7 million euros
It took a long time, but now the insolvency administrator of Adria Airways has succeeded in finding a buyer for the approximately 4.400 square meter former company headquarters. The building was
Debts are converted into shares: Norway rejoins SAS
The Government of Norway sold the stake held in SAS in 2018. Now you get back as a shareholder and debts are converted into shares. In Oslo
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