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Tegel to vanish from the map

At 72-year-old Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), the lights will be turned off in June, says the operator, considerably earlier than previously announced by the public stakeholders; these are
the City of Berlin, the state of Brandenburg, and the Federal Republic.


DACHSER glowing, growing, and going places

There is much going on over at DACHSER, so perhaps Marga Montero’s photo shot in Valencia recently and posted to LinkedIn really does show a pot of gold at the end of the
rainbow?

DACHSER shines in a number of colors. Image: Marga Montero, Dachser Valencia (LinkedIn)
DACHSER shines in a number of

BUD turns 70 – and is stronger than ever

Congratulations BUD, on its 70th birthday. No doubt Budapest Airport’s officials would have preferred an occasion not clouded by the current trials and tribulations caused by the Covid-19
crisis, but anniversaries fall on set dates. So it was left to


New times are dawning for DB Cargo

Corona has pushed climate protection out of the headlines. Last week, however, the topic returned again very prominently to the agenda – in Berlin, at a German Parliamentary Group panel
discussion on rail transportation. The outcome of the presentations and


Boeing’s Dreams and Nightmares

Boeing has been flying in severe turbulence since over a year now. The effects of the COVID-19 crisis are now adding to the battering winds, and it is not yet clear where the world’s now
second largest aircraft manufacturer will


Is there life after death for the A380?

In FEB19, after a number of order cancellations, Airbus announced that it would stop producing A380s in Toulouse in 2021, with the last order delivery. A little over a year later, the
corona crisis led to the A380s being the