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The venerable and popular Junkers JU-52 is getting a new lease on life with an updated version planned for entry into service in 2026. A model of the planned JU-52 NG that Junkers Flugzeugwerke ...
Swiss investigators have instructed Junkers Ju 52 operator JU-Air to ensure passengers remain seated during pleasure flights and have insisted that the carrier introduces a greater altitude safety ...
Preliminary findings from the fatal Junkers Ju 52 crash probe state that the aircraft entered a left turn before descending in a spiral. None of the 20 occupants survived the subsequent collision ...
Following the fatal crash of a Junkers Ju-52 plane in the Swiss Alps in 2018, the Ju-Air plane company had dreamed of bringing back the vintage aircraft. But hopes of a revival are fading.
The plane was a Junkers Ju-52 (affectionately known as ‘Tante Ju’ or ‘Auntie Ju’ in German), owned and operated by the Ju-Air company based in Dübendorf, which specialises in ...
It’s just brought back into service the oldest aircraft in its fleet, a Junkers Ju-52, and is set to recommission a Lockheed L-1649A Starliner from 1957. Lufthansa has also been actively ...
The plane - a Junkers JU-52 HB-HOT - was carrying 17 passengers and three crew on a sightseeing flight when it took off on Saturday afternoon. Operator JU-Air said it was saddened by the news and ...