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  2. Vienna International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This is the last fatal aviation accident to occur at Wien-Schwechat Airport. [171] On 27 December 1985, 1985 Rome and Vienna airport attacks [172] On 12 July 2000, Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378 crashed short of the runway at the airport on the final approach of its diverted flight due to fuel exhaustion. There were no fatalities, but the aircraft was ...

  3. List of airports in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Vienna International Airport (Wien-Schwechat Airport) 48°06′37″N 016°34′11″E  /  48.11028°N 16.56972°E  / 48.11028; 16.56972  ( Vienna International Vomp

  4. List of the busiest airports in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Vienna International Airport always ranks first with tens of millions of passengers per year. This is typically followed by Salzburg Airport with around a million or two passengers per year, then Innsbruck Airport (except in 2021), Graz Airport, with Linz Airport getting a few hundred thousand passengers, and Klagenfurt Airport being ranked last.

  5. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here ...

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    Plane accidents such as the collision above Reagan National Airport can trigger aerophobia, the fear of flying. Here’s how to manage the phobia. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million ...

  6. List of the busiest airports in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The tables also show the percentage change in total passengers for each airport over the last year. Lists of the rankings for every year since 2010 are also presented. 2020 and 2021 numbers were significantly reduced compared to 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , which caused significant reductions in passenger numbers and aircraft movements.

  7. Looshaus - Wikipedia

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    The Looshaus was a pioneering reinforced concrete building in Vienna; this form of construction made possible large interior spaces and rational grouping of the manufacturing and sales areas, and Loos also used varied ceiling heights to save space. The street-level salesroom was divided by four interior columns into distinct areas, and had oval ...

  8. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Vienna is served by Vienna International Airport, located 18 km southeast of the city center near the town of Schwechat. The airport handled approximately 29.5 million passengers in 2023. [ 148 ] Following lengthy negotiations with surrounding communities, the airport is set to be expanded to increase its capacity by adding a third runway.

  9. Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378 - Wikipedia

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    Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378 (HF-3378) was a passenger service operated by Hapag-Lloyd Flug from Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece, to Hannover, Germany.On 12 July 2000, the aircraft flying the route, an Airbus A310-304, had 143 passengers and 8 crew on board, set off for Hannover leaving the landing gear fully extended, as a precaution, since a malfunction had prevented its proper retraction ...