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Suddenly Warning in the Cockpit: Government Plane Has to Land

Actually, the Airbus A319 was traveling from Berlin to Cologne. There were no consequences for the politician who had used the plane.

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Berlin – A shocking moment on Monday evening! A government plane had to land at Leipzig/Halle airport.

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Actually, the Airbus A319 was traveling from Berlin to Cologne. There were no consequences for the politician who had used the plane.

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Again and again there are breakdowns on aircraft of the flight readiness of the Bundeswehr. So also on Monday. But for the respective politician this had no consequences.

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On Monday evening, July 21, 2025, an Airbus A319 of the Bundeswehr flight readiness had to carry out an unplanned emergency or security landing at Leipzig/Halle airport. Shortly after the launch in Berlin, a warning message in the cockpit lighted up, whereupon the pilot in charge immediately cancelled the flight and landed in Leipzig. The plane was on its way from Berlin to its home base in Cologne. At that time, Federal Minister of Interior Ale…

Berlin - Again and again there are breakdowns on aircraft of the flight readiness of the Bundeswehr. So also on Monday - only 10 minutes after departure.

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A government airliner has not landed at Leipzig Airport. Shortly after the start in Berlin it is said to have squirted in the cockpit of the aircraft.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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