September 25, 2024

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September 25, 2024

Retrofitting the Airbus A350-900: Air Force receives missile defence system

The German Air Force's air force will retrofit its three Airbus A350-900s with a missile defense system. This is reported by the news magazine "Spiegel". The federal government had originally decided not to implement this security measure for reasons of time and cost. With the retrofitting that has now been decided, the aircraft, which are often used by high-ranking politicians, will receive important protection against potential threats from incoming missiles. The A350-900s are the most modern aircraft in the Air Force and are usually used for trips by the Federal Chancellor, Federal President and Foreign Minister. These missions often take place in international crisis areas or during diplomatic visits, where the risk of attacks cannot be ignored. The decision to now equip the aircraft with a defense system follows the realization that the protection of high-ranking politicians must be the top priority. The defense system will be integrated into the Airbus aircraft in the form of a defense laser developed by the companies Elbit and Diehl Defense. This system has already proven itself in the German armed forces, particularly on the Airbus A400M. The upgrade will be carried out gradually, with each aircraft being converted individually so as not to impair operational capability. According to experts, protection against incoming missiles is an essential measure for the safety of the air force. The Air Force has repeatedly stressed in the past that modern military aircraft should have such systems in order to meet safety requirements. The decision to upgrade could also be motivated by a general increase in security concerns at the international level. The integration of a missile defense system into civil and military aircraft is a trend-setting step that has already been taken in other countries. Especially since

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Weerts Group invests in logistics properties at Leipzig/Halle Airport

The Belgian Weerts Group is planning to develop a new logistics park in the region around Leipzig/Halle Airport. The subsidiary Weerts Logistics Parks began construction of a logistics park in June 2024, which will include a storage area of ​​around 37.500 square meters. After completion, around 100 new jobs are to be created. In May 2023, a leasehold agreement was signed between MFAG and WeertsLogistics Parks, laying the foundations for the logistics park. This will consist of two hall areas separated by Hans-Wittwer-Strasse. Construction of the first hall area is scheduled to be completed by the end of April 2025, while the second area is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025. The marketing of the space is aimed primarily at companies in the air freight industry. The facility comprises a total of five units with a height of 12,50 meters, equipped with ten to twelve loading bridges and ground-level access. In addition, 143 parking spaces for cars, 25 for trucks and various bicycle parking spaces are planned. Sustainability plays a central role: all office buildings will have a green roof and the halls will be equipped with photovoltaic systems. Charging points for electric vehicles will also be installed.

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Austrian premiere of “Flying Hansel & Gretel” delights audience

The Austrian premiere of "Flying Hansel & Gretel" was a complete success. The start of the Flying Steps tour was celebrated with minutes-long standing ovations after the first two performances in Vienna and Graz. The company, known for its innovative dance and music productions, brings a unique interpretation of the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm to the stage that captivates the audience. The production brings the well-known fairy tale into a modern context by addressing the role of social media in today's society. Vartan Bassil, founder of the Flying Steps, describes the challenge of making the fairy tale fly with the words: "The hunger of today's children is the hunger for attention. The temptation of the gingerbread house that they cannot resist is the power of social media." A modern interpretation of the classic The staging of the fairy tale takes up the fascination and dangers of social media. Bassil warns that the virtual world is like a seductive forest in which children can get lost. "Social media feeds children something they can't get enough of," he says. This perspective gives the classic material a new, contemporary dimension and makes the audience think. Musically, the show offers a variety that ranges from opera to hip-hop to beatbox, combining different genres and styles in an impressive way. The Flying Steps, with international top stars on stage, set breathtaking dance accents and create a show that appeals to both children and adults. Tour and special offers After the successful

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New Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Flughafen Dortmund GmbH elected

At its meeting on September 20, 2024, the Supervisory Board of Flughafen Dortmund GmbH elected Ulrich Jaeger as its new Chairman. Jaeger, who has been Chief Transport Officer of Dortmunder Stadtwerke GmbH (DSW1) since November 2022, 21, succeeds Heike Heim. In addition, the infrastructure at Dortmund Airport is being rebuilt to support the Federal Police. This includes the expanded entry control point at check-in positions 0-2, which has already been put into operation, and the new, larger entry control point east for positions 10-12, which opened in mid-2024. These measures are part of the preparation for the European electronic entry and exit system "EES", which introduces biometric controls and is expected to lead to longer waiting times. In order to minimize delays, the Supervisory Board has also decided to build an enlarged exit control point with four control lanes, which is to be built later this year.

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Delta Air Lines sued: Flight attendant demands compensation after coffee burn

A flight attendant working for another airline has sued Delta Air Lines after she suffered severe burns during an international flight to the United States. The incident occurred in December 2023 when hot coffee was spilled on her lap. The lawsuit accuses the airline of negligence and seeks damages. According to a statement from aviation law attorney Mark Lindquist, the incident occurred on December 15, 2023, during a flight from Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The plaintiff, a flight attendant, was watching a movie during the flight when a Delta flight attendant placed an excessively hot coffee on a slanted food tray. The drink then tipped over and scalded the victim. After the incident, the plaintiff immediately informed the Delta crew of her injuries and requested medical attention. According to the lawsuit, Delta flight attendants were dismissive and simply advised the plaintiff to change her clothes without taking the severity of her injuries seriously. The crew also refused a request to call a doctor. Failure to provide medical care The plaintiff only received pain relief and a bandage after repeated requests. The crew also refused to contact a medical provider such as MedAire to obtain a remote diagnosis. It was only after landing in Seattle, when paramedics assessed the injuries, that they realized that these were the worst burns they had ever seen in an incident involving spilled coffee. The reports from the hospital shocked the doctors, who had warned of the dangers of serving scalding hot coffee.

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Play Airlines announces new flights to Valencia

Play Airlines has announced the launch of two weekly flights to Valencia, Spain, starting May 24, 2025. Flights will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays until the end of September. As a low-cost carrier, Play connects North America and Europe through its hub in Iceland, allowing passengers to spend up to ten days in Iceland at no additional cost. The airline currently flies from North American cities such as Baltimore, Boston, New York, Washington DC and Toronto. With Valencia, Play now serves a total of nine Spanish destinations, expanding its presence in this important market. The fleet consists of ten Airbus A320/321neo aircraft, offering comfortable and reliable travel. In 2023, the airline achieved an on-time performance of 83%. CEO Einar Örn Ólafsson highlighted the importance of Spain to Play's network and the additional travel options the new connection offers passengers.

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