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Interview - "in Schönhagen Flies Everything the Ber Can't Use"

Summary by airliners.de
The Schönhagen public transport landing site south of Berlin is one of the "big among the smaller" in Germany with 45,000 flight movements every year. Managing Director Klaus-Jürgen Schwahn explains in an interview what role traffic landing sites play, where the proceeds come from and what electric aircraft already change today.
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The Schönhagen public transport landing site south of Berlin is one of the "big among the smaller" in Germany with 45,000 flight movements every year. Managing Director Klaus-Jürgen Schwahn explains in an interview what role traffic landing sites play, where the proceeds come from and what electric aircraft already change today.

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airliners.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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