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Rostock Airport and DLR agree on spaceport cooperation

Rostock-Laage Airport and the German Aerospace Center have agreed to cooperate on the expansion of the airport into a spaceport. Both parties signed a contract that stipulates cooperation and, in particular, scientific and technical coordination and the coordinated implementation of interrelated tasks in the evaluation of innovative technologies

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From Bremen and Rostock: Lufthansa carries out training flights with Boeing 787-9

Lufthansa will be completing a number of training flights with the first Boeing 787-9 this coming weekend. The D-ABPA will initially fly to Bremen and Rostock-Laage. After successful training flights, the long-haul aircraft will be used for scheduled services within Germany. The new Dreamliner with the registration D-ABPA will initially be in service on Sunday, October 16, at around 12.00:XNUMX noon for

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Dörthe Hausmann leaves Rostock-Laage Airport

There is a change in management at Rostock-Laage Airport, which was taken over by Zeitfracht towards the end of last year. Dörthe Hausmann is leaving the company on May 31, 2022. She had managed the airport since the beginning of 2017 and had closely monitored its integration into the Zeitfracht Group in recent months.

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German Airways cooperates with Lufthansa Aviation Training

At the Rostock-Laage location, Lufthansa Aviation Training and the airline German Airways will be working together in the area of ​​training young pilots. German Airways will thus be able to cover its need for freshly trained cockpit personnel for its fleet of eight Embraer E190s, which will be available by the end of the year, exclusively through the renowned German flight school. Both partners

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Rostock-Laage has five holiday destinations this year

A total of five holiday destinations will be offered from Rostock-Laage Airport in the 2022 summer flight schedule. These are to be served from May 2022. These are the destinations Heraklion, Rhodes, Hurghada, Antalya and Luxembourg. The last-mentioned destination will be served by Luxair on Saturdays between May 21 and October 8, 2022 and

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Lufthansa Aviation Training resumes training young flight pilots

Lufthansa Aviation Training is resuming pilot training. The newly organized Lufthansa flight school EFA will start with 75 places – the group will double this capacity by 2023. The pandemic caught the Lufthansa flight school in the middle of its ramp-up – the group pulled the ripcord in March 2020 and stopped all ongoing training courses. After two years

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German Airways orders 17 Wingcopter drones

The German airline German Airways has ordered 17 delivery drones from Wingcopter. Options have also been concluded for up to 115 more. Rostock-Laage Airport is to be used as a test field as part of a development cooperation. The Zeitfracht Group and German Airways will be among the first companies in the world to use drones in logistics

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Verdi and Rostock Airport conclude new collective agreement

The Verdi union and Rostock-Laage Airport have agreed on a new collective agreement that will come into force on April 1, 2022. The 92 employees of the regional airport will, among other things, receive a three percent pay increase. Since the beginning of 2022, this airport has been owned by the Zeitfracht Group.

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German Airways ahead of cargo comeback with ATR72-600F

The German airline German Airways is getting back into the cargo business and this time is relying on the turboprop model ATR72-600F. According to CH-Aviation.com, the carrier has ordered a total of five aircraft of this type from the manufacturer ATR. After delivery, the cargo aircraft will be stationed at Cologne/Bonn and Rostock-Laage airports. The latter airport has been closed by the parent company

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