Federal Government Wants to Strengthen Aviation – Associations Criticize
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In air traffic development, Germany is one of Europe's final lights, a new strategy of the government is to change this. This describes problems accurately, but remains to be seen concrete answers.
Cabinet - Federation Wants to Strengthen Aviation - Criticism of Environmental and Traffic Lobbyists
The Federal Government wants to strengthen the aviation industry in Germany.
The International Aerospace Exhibition opens in Berlin. Chancellor Merz plans to address the German government's new aviation strategy there. Industry associations have called it "inadequate," particularly regarding climate protection.
The Federal Government is launching a new aviation strategy – for greater competitiveness, climate protection and technological sovereignty. Passenger numbers had recently developed weakly in the European comparison.
The Federal Association against Flight Noise (BVF), Germanwatch and the ecological transport club VCD criticize the new aviation strategy of the Federal Government, which is presented by Chancellor Merz at the International Aviation and Space Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin, as insufficient. The strategy continues to focus primarily on the growth and competitiveness of aviation without providing sufficient answers to the challenges of climate, health…
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