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Climate activists storm runways at two German airports by AFP Staff Writers Berlin (AFP) Dec 8, 2022 Climate protesters glued themselves to a runway at Munich airport on Thursday morning and also managed to storm a runway at Berlin-Brandenburg, airport authorities said. In Munich, four activists spent around 45 minutes glued to the airport's northern runway before they were dislodged and arrested, a spokesman for the airport said. "We were able to handle all our arrivals and departures via the southern runway, which resulted in minor delays but no cancellations," the spokesman said. The activists have since been taken into custody and flight operations have returned to normal, he added. At Berlin-Brandenburg airport, a spokesman said "several people" had made their way onto a runway but there was no impact on flight operations. The Last Generation environmental protest group said in a statement that it had carried out the protests in opposition to "a major state-subsidised contributor to the climate catastrophe". "We can no longer stand by silently as a few rich people drive the world into the abyss on behalf of all of us and devastate our common livelihood," spokeswoman Aimee van Baalen said. Last Generation has carried out a series of increasingly eye-catching stunts in Germany over the past few months, drawing criticism from politicians. The activists' "criminal" acts had "nothing to do with legitimate protest", Transport Minister Volker Wissing said in a statement. "A democracy decides on the basis of majorities and does not allow itself to be blackmailed," Wissing said. In October, members of the group threw mashed potatoes over a glass-covered Claude Monet painting in Potsdam and glued themselves to an exhibition of a dinosaur skeleton at Berlin's Natural History Museum. Traffic at Berlin-Brandenburg airport was temporarily suspended in November due to a protest by the group. Activists from Last Generation also drew controversy in November when they apparently prevented emergency workers from getting to the scene of an accident. The government has warned climate activists not break the law, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz describing the stunts as "misguided".
China makes first delivery of homegrown passenger jet Beijing (AFP) Dec 9, 2022 China on Friday announced the first delivery of its new domestically produced passenger jet, with the aircraft expected to make its commercial debut early next year. Beijing hopes the C919 commercial jetliner will challenge foreign models like the Boeing 737 MAX and the Airbus A320, though most of its parts are sourced from abroad. The first model of the narrow-body jet, which seats 164 passengers, was formally handed over to China Eastern Airlines during a ceremony at an airport in Shanghai, st ... read more
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