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West Berlin Air Corridor : ウィキペディア英語版
West Berlin Air Corridor

During the Cold War era (1945–1990), the West Berlin air corridors were three regulated airways for civil and military air traffic of the Western Allies between West Berlin and West Germany passing over East Germany's territory. The corridors were under control of the all-Allied Berlin Air Safety Center in West Berlin. The airspace within these corridors was used by US, UK and French-registered non-combat aircraft belonging to these countries' armed forces and airlines operated by pilots holding those countries' passports. In addition, it was also used by LOT Polish Airlines for regular scheduled services from Warsaw to London and Paris via Schönefeld Airport to the south of East Berlin.〔(''Lufthansa through Berlin?'', Air Transport ..., Flight International, 20 February 1969, p. 276 )〕
==History==
The air corridors, each of which was only wide and compelled aircraft to fly at a maximum height of ,〔(''BEA in Berlin'', Air Transport, Flight International, 10 August 1972, p. 181 )〕〔the cruising altitude of propliners employed on the Berlin Airlift〕 connected the three West Berlin airports of Tempelhof, Tegel and Gatow
with other airfields/airports.

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