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Flyvbird: On-demand aviation starts at Lake Constance Airport

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In an exciting unveiling at Lake Constance Airport, the German start-up Flyvbird presented its innovative concept for a flexible and individual way of traveling. Yesterday, the founders Tomislav Lang and Anton Lutz presented their innovative business model to around 30 interested guests from the region, which allows travelers to actively participate in shaping the flight schedule. This concept promises a sustainable and time-saving alternative to conventional air travel and could have a significant impact on the future of aviation.

Flyvbird relies on cutting-edge technology to meet the mobility needs of modern travelers. The key to the company's success lies in the use of flyvAI, an algorithm-based booking platform that creates customized flight networks. "On May 05, 2025, we will take off from Bodensee Airport on our first commercial flight," announced Anton Lutz, Managing Director of Flyvbird. "Flyvbird combines cutting-edge technology with the needs of modern travelers and paves the way for a sustainable future of aviation." This date marks the beginning of a new chapter in aviation history that will enable a direct and sustainable connection between smaller airports.

Future of aviation: focus on sustainability and efficiency

Flyvbird's main goal is to efficiently connect smaller airports and offer business travelers a time-saving and direct way to reach their destinations. The company relies on environmentally friendly aircraft that are designed to make operations more sustainable. The use of advanced technology and the emphasis on sustainability are central points of the concept, which aims to revolutionize regional mobility.

The presentation at Lake Constance Airport was a great success. The guests had the opportunity to experience the quality of the Flyvbird service for themselves on several sightseeing flights over Lake Constance. The aircraft type, the 9-seater Tecnam P2012, proved to be an effective example of the company's innovative concept. "The economically strong Lake Constance region, the mobility needs of the economy and Lake Constance Airport offer Flyvbird ideal conditions for the launch," explained Claus-Dieter Wehr, Managing Director of Friedrichshafen Airport. He welcomed the announcement that the world premiere of the idea will become reality at Lake Constance Airport.

Lake Constance Airport: A strategic partner

Friedrichshafen Lake Constance Airport plays a central role in the history and future of aviation in the region. As Germany's southernmost commercial airport, it is located in the immediate vicinity of Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. For over 100 years, the airport has made a significant contribution to the economic strength of the Lake Constance region and offers a wide range of direct flight connections to attractive holiday areas and interesting destinations for international visitors.

Flyvbird is bringing a breath of fresh air to the aviation industry by offering a flexible and sustainable alternative to traditional air travel. With its innovative technology and strategic partnership with Lake Constance Airport, the company is ready to redefine mobility in the region. The upcoming launch of the first commercial flights on May 05, 2025 is eagerly awaited and could mark the beginning of a new era in on-demand aviation.

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