Ralph Beisel

Ralph Beisel

politician Germany

Ralph Beisel is the CEO of the Airport Association (ADV) in Germany, known for his advocacy on behalf of the airport industry. Recently, he has been in the news for criticizing the strikes that have caused significant disruptions at major German airports, arguing that such actions have escalated beyond their intended warning purpose and are detrimental to the international air traffic network.

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Luxembourg Luxembourg: Ralph Beisel, the CEO of the airport association ADV, highlighted the need for a competence center for the defense against unmanned aerial vehicles. 7

Luxemburger Wort: Wieder Drohnenalarm: Flughafen München stellt Betrieb ein

Spain Spain: Ralph Beisel stated that the incident demonstrates the vulnerability of aviation to illegal drone flights. 6

El País: Alemania cierra temporalmente el aeropuerto de Múnich ante el avistamiento de drones | Internacional

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Ralph Beisel, the CEO of the airport association ADV, stated that the incident highlights the vulnerability of air traffic to illegal drone flights. 7

Luxemburger Wort: Drohnen am Flughafen München – Tausende Passagiere betroffen

Turkey Turkey: Ralph Beisel stated that the plan to lift the liquid limit in carry-on luggage is a significant step for more comfort and faster processes at airports. 8

Hürriyet: AB zemini hazırladı: Sıvı sınırı kalkıyor

Germany Germany: Ralph Beisel explained that striking at eleven locations simultaneously represents a new dimension. 5

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Flughafen-Streik: Flugausfälle und Verspätungen in ganz Deutschland erwartet - Wirtschaft

Germany Germany: Ralph Beisel criticized the strikes at the transport infrastructure hubs. 4

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Warnstreiks am Flughafen: Flugausfälle und Verspätungen erwartet - Wirtschaft