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  2. Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Hamburg factory manufactures and equips the forward and rear fuselage sections of the A330 and A350 XWB. Final assembly is carried out for all models of the A320 family, plus fitting-out of their cabin interiors and painting for final delivery. A large global spares centre is also maintained, holding some 120,000 parts, as well as A320 ...

  3. Hamburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 10 November 2016, the airport was renamed Hamburg Airport Helmut Schmidt. [9] In October 2016, Air Berlin announced the closure of its maintenance facilities at the airport, due to cost-cutting and restructuring measures. [10] In June 2017, easyJet announced it would close its base at Hamburg by March 2018 as part of a refocus on other base ...

  4. Hamburg Airport station - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) is a station on line S1 of the Hamburg S-Bahn, serving Hamburg's airport in the quarter of Fuhlsbüttel in the northeast of the city. It opened in 2008. It opened in 2008. According to S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH — owner and operator of the S-Bahn — about 13,500 passengers used the service per day in 2009, [ 4 ] with an ...

  5. Hamburger Abendblatt - Wikipedia

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    The Hamburger Abendblatt (English: Hamburg Evening Newspaper) is a German daily newspaper in Hamburg belonging to the Funke Mediengruppe, publishing Monday to Saturday. The paper focuses on news in Hamburg and its surrounds, and produces regional supplements with news from Norderstedt , Harburg , and Pinneberg .

  6. Air Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Air Hamburg Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH (also known as Air Hamburg) is an open-base [clarification needed] charter airline headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. According to its own statement, it is the "largest provider of charter business aviation in Europe".

  7. Hamburg Airport S-Bahn line - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) station has a 140 metre long central platform and is therefore suitable for the assembly of trains. The total cost of the project (as of 2008) was about €280 million, with 60% of funds coming from the city of Hamburg and 40% from the federal government. [5] In the early days about 13,500 passengers a day were expected.

  8. Lübeck Airport - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 Squadron RAF detachment during the Berlin Airlift with the Dakota [6] No. 16 Squadron RAF between 3 and 24 November 1947 and then between 14 July and 7 August 1948 with the Tempest F.2 [7] No. 18 Squadron RAF detachment during the Berlin Airlift with the Dakota [8] No. 19 Squadron RAF between 2 May and 29 June 1946 with the Spitfire LF ...

  9. Blocking of YouTube videos in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The blocking of YouTube videos in Germany was part of a former dispute between the video sharing platform YouTube and the Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte (GEMA, or "Society for Musical Performance and Mechanical Reproduction Rights" in English), a performance rights organization in Germany.