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DRF rescue helicopter Christoph 54 lands on the Feldberg (Baden-Württemberg)
On the Feldberg, the highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg, a man collapsed while walking his dog. The Christoph 54 rescue helicopter immediately took off and...
Ryanair planes on the apron
Ryanair plans to reduce flight capacity at Hamburg Airport by approximately 60 percent for the 2025 summer season. The Board of Airline Representatives in...
EASA emergency exercise at BER
Today, October 8, the Berlin Brandenburg Airport Corporation, together with the fire department and the Dahme-Spreewald district, is conducting an emergency drill at BER...
The Eurofighter Typhoon has excellent electronic warfare capabilities in the area of ​​self-protection and offers a range of detection, identification and classification systems as well as a wide range of countermeasures.
In an increasingly connected world, electronic warfare (EW) is becoming increasingly important. Jen Richley, a former jet fighter pilot and current Eurofighter Operational Factors...
From left to right: Minister of State Dr. Florian Herrmann, Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery, CEO of Munich Airport Jost Lammers, Bavaria's Minister of Science Markus Blume, Finance Minister Albert Füracker, TUM President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann and Jörg Eberhart for the Lufthansa Group.
The Lufthansa Group, the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and Munich Airport intend to establish the TUM Convergence Center. The new research location will...
The new Christoph Dortmund aircraft arrived at the airport. After converting the medical equipment and the winch, the new aircraft went into service immediately.
DRF Air Rescue announces that the Christoph Dortmund helicopter has recently been upgraded to the H145 with a five-blade rotor. This modernization offers numerous...
Turkish Airlines at Munich Airport
Turkish Airlines has been landing regularly at Munich Airport since October 1, 1964. With up to 40 flights per week, TK now serves numerous...
Hera spacecraft in front of the binary asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos: The Hera spacecraft will study the binary asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos in 2026 for six months to determine exactly how the orbital periods and shapes of the asteroids have changed since the impact of NASA's DART probe in 2022. Hera is equipped with twelve measuring instruments for this purpose. The most important are the two Asteroid Framing Cameras – two redundant, monochromatic cameras – which are used to determine the spacecraft's position in the asteroid system. They are essential for the probe's navigation. Hera also carries two CubeSats, Juventas and Milani, each the size of a shoebox. They will move closer to Dimorphos and, in the final phase of the mission, even land on it to measure its surface, internal structure, and gravity.
Asteroids pose a serious threat to Earth. The ESA Hera mission aims to provide answers to questions about planetary defense and begins its three-year...
Condor A330neo Island
Condor has resumed flights to Thailand for the first time in a long time. The airline now offers four weekly flights to Phuket and...
Air France-KLM Airbus A350 XWB
Air France and KLM are expanding their route network in the winter flight schedule. Air France will serve 169 destinations in 73 countries, including...

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