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page 1Aviation history of Berlin
Berlin-Tegel Airport
former international airport in Berlin, Germany

Interflug
Interflug GmbH (; ) was the national airline of East Germany (officially the “German Democratic Republic”) from 1963 to 1991. Based in East Berlin, it operated scheduled and chartered flights to European and intercontinental destinations out of its hub at Berlin Schönefeld Airport, focusing on Comecon countries. Interflug also had significant crop dusting operations. Following German reunification, the company was liquidated.
Ministry of Aviation
government department in Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
Albatros
defunct aircraft manufacturer
Aeroflot Flight 892
1986 Tu-134 crash near Berlin

Staaken
Staaken () is a locality at the western rim of Berlin within the borough of Spandau.
Johannisthal Air Field
airport formerly serving Berlin and Germany's first airfield
LVG
thumb|LVG (1918)
Luftverkehrsgesellschaft m.b.H. (L.V.G. or LVG) was a German aircraft manufacturer based in Berlin-Johannisthal, which began constructing aircraft in 1912, building Farman-type aircraft. The company constructed many reconnaissance and light bomber biplanes during World War I.
Deutsche Lufthansa (DDR)
former airline, flag carrier of East Germany
Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
military museum
Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau
Defunct German aircraft manufacturing company
Bremenfly
Bremenfly GmbH was a German charter airline based in Schönefeld, Germany.
LZ 18
1913 Zeppelin I-class airship; victim of the Johannisthal Air Disaster