The Konrad Adenauer is a German aircraft used by the government for official travel and diplomatic business. It is named after German statesman Konrad Adenauer...
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Konrad Adenauer may also refer to: Konrad Adenauer (aircraft), airplane used by the German government Konrad Adenauer Foundation This disambiguation page lists...
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Air transports of heads of state and government (redirect from Presidential Aircraft)
the Royal Canadian Air Force VIP aircraft, the German Konrad Adenauer, the Royal Australian Airforce VIP aircraft, the Japanese Air Force One, the South...
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Cologne Bonn Airport (redirect from Konrad Adenauer Airport)
Cologne Bonn Airport (German: Flughafen Köln/Bonn „Konrad Adenauer“) (IATA: CGN, ICAO: EDDK) is the international airport of Germany's fourth-largest...
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Air Force One (redirect from Aircraft One)
when he used SAM 970, nicknamed "Queenie", to meet German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. During Eisenhower's "Flight to Peace" goodwill tour in December 1959...
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Soviet-aligned Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). Under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, West Germany built strong relationships with France, the United Kingdom...
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Lockheed Constellation (redirect from Constellation (aircraft))
a former Lufthansa Super Constellation, and was the actual aircraft that Konrad Adenauer flew into Moscow in 1955, when he negotiated the release of...
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(2. Lufttransportstaffel) (white fleet) 3x Airbus A350-941 10+01 "Konrad Adenauer", 10+02 "Theodor Heuss", 10+03 "Kurt Schumacher" 1x Airbus A321-231...
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nature – something of a contrast to the stern character of chancellor Konrad Adenauer – largely contributed to the stabilization of democracy in West Germany...
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Community (EDC) and rearm. James Dunn (US), who met in Paris with Eden, Konrad Adenauer (West Germany), and Robert Schuman (France), affirmed that "the object...
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