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09.03.26 - 15:02
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Frankreich plant Geleit für Schiffe durch Straße von Hormus (DPA-AFX)
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PAPHOS (dpa-AFX) - Frankreich arbeitet mit Partnern an einer Initiative, um wieder mehr Seeverkehr durch die für den Handel wichtige Straße von Hormus nahe der iranischen Küste zu ermöglichen. Es handle sich um einen rein defensiven Einsatz, sagte Frankreichs ......
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09.03.26 - 01:36
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Deutsche Bank Warns Energy Shock "Existential Threat" To Airlines, May Force Some To Ground Fleets (ZeroHedge)
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Deutsche Bank Warns Energy Shock "Existential Threat" To Airlines, May Force Some To Ground Fleets
Flight disruptions tied to Operation Epic Fury in the Middle East exceeded 14,000 by the end of last week. While there were early signs of normalization by mid-week, the global aviation industry remains disrupted, with some of the weakest airlines facing an increased risk that surging energy prices could lead to the idling of commercial jet fleets.
The epicenter of the disruption is Persian Gulf airports and airlines. As of Friday, ten countries had closed their airspace, either partially or completely, since Operation Epic Fury against Iran began one week ago, according to Flightradar24 data.
Despite ongoing IRGC drone and missile attacks across Gulf states - sometimes targeting civilian infrastructure such as airports - some airports began resuming flights by midweek, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and King Khalid International near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However, there are reports of a d...
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