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Interflug GmbH (German:
INTERFLUG Gesellschaft für
internationalen Flugverkehr m.b.H.; [ˈɪntɐfluːk]) was the
national airline of East
Germany (officially...
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restriction did not apply. Thus,
aircraft of the East
German flag
carrier Interflug could use Schönefeld airport,
while West
German Lufthansa was
denied access...
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Interflug Flight 450 was a
holiday charter flight to Burgas,
Bulgaria that
crashed shortly after take-off from Berlin-Schönefeld
Airport in Schönefeld...
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Luanda Quatro de
Fevereiro Airport: On 26
March 1979, a cargo-configured
Interflug Ilyushin Il-18 DM-STL
overshot the
runway following an
engine failure...
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Three Tu-124V (OK-TEA, -TEB, -UEC) East
Germany Interflug Three (DM-SDA, -SDB, plus ?) (
Interflug colours but
operated on
behalf of the East German...
- Hakansson, Wolfgang; Spriess, Gerd. "Die
beste Interflug-Insider Seite" [The best
Interflug insider site].
Interflug.Biz (in German).
Retrieved 11 May 2022....
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Interflug Flight 102
ended in a
crash involving an
Ilyushin Il-62M on 17 June 1989. The aircraft,
while attempting to take off from
Berlin Schönefeld...
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airline Interflug. On 23
October 1989, DDR-SEG was
intentionally landed on the 860
metres (2,820 ft)
short gr**** Stolln/Rhinow
airfield by
Interflug's chief...
- East-German
Interflug that was set to
start operations in the year 1990 with
Boeing 757s.
However it was
abandoned because of
Interflug ending operations...
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Kinzhal missile system. An Il-18 (registration DDR-STD)
belonging to
Interflug and used as a
transport by East
German leaders,
including Erich Honecker...