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Thai Airways before tough shrinking cure

According to board member Piyasvasti Amranand, the Star Alliance member Thai Airways will reduce the fleet to 52 aircraft. The workforce is to be reduced by around a third. Among other things, these funds are to be used in 2023

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Germany: Lufthansa Technik is cutting 800 jobs

At Lufthansa Technik, around 800 jobs are in acute danger, because the Kranich subsidiary intends to close six line maintenance stations in Germany. According to a report by the industry portal Aero.de, the workforce at other airports is to be reduced

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Vienna: AAS refrains from downsizing

The ground handler Airline Assistance Switzerland, which operates at Vienna Airport, has decided not to cut 106 jobs. The company registered this number of employees in the early warning system of the labor market service on May 12, 2021. The new short-time work

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Belavia facing major job cuts

The airline Belavia is currently undesirable due to political decisions in the EU airspace and at the airports in the Union. This may also have a significant impact on the workforce, as around half of the

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Despite short-time work: AAS is cutting 106 jobs

Despite short-time work, the Vienna-based ground handler Airline Assistance Switzerland AG plans to cut a total of 106 employees. According to the company, this has already been registered with the employment service for the early warning system. “We have our backs to the wall

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Spain: Norwegian cuts 1.191 employees

The ailing low-cost airline Norwegian is cutting around 1.200 jobs in Spain and closing three of five bases. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are also affected. In a statement, the company affirmed that it was still in Spain

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Paderborn can leave bankruptcy proceedings

The regional airport Paderborn-Lippstadt was able to leave the insolvency proceedings under self-administration on April 30, 2021. The airport has been operating independently again since May 1, 2021. An agreement was reached with the creditors beforehand. In the course of the procedure

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