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Switzerland. Canton Geneva. Geneva Airport. After grounding its fleet of planes, three aircrafts Airbus A319-100 from SWISS International Airlines are parked in the airport after the lockdown due to the coronavirus (also called Covid-19). Owing to the global health crisis, the European and International air travel is stopped in a standstill. With a length of 33.8 metres, the A319-100 is one of the smallest aircraft in the Airbus family. It flies distances of up to 3000 km for SWISS, and has between 138 seats. The two CFM56 engines accelerate the Airbus A319-112 to an average speed of 750 kilometres per hour. Geneva Airport (French: Aéroport de Genève,(IATA: GVA, ICAO: LSGG)), formerly and still unofficially known as Cointrin Airport, is the international airport of Geneva. The flag of Switzerland displays a white cross in the centre of a square red field. The white cross is known as the Swiss cross. 5.05.2020 © 2020 Didier Ruef