Switzerland
Contents
Key Facts
| Date of Independence: | 12 September 1848 |
| Total Area Ranking: | 133rd in the World |
| Population Size Ranking: | 95th in the World |
| GDP Ranking: | 19th in the World |
The Country
Geography
Switzerland is located at the geographical centre of western Europe. It is bordered by Germany to the north, Austria to the east, Italy to the south and France to the west and northwest. The small Principality of Liechtenstein is located on one bank of the river Rhine, on the Swiss-Austrian border. It is closely allied to Switzerland, which handles its foreign relations and defence.
Switzerland consists of three different physical regions, the Jura mountains along the Swiss-French border, the Mitterlland – a hilly central plateau with large lakes – and the Alps to the south. The latter is a highly mountainous region which makes up 60% of the land area and includes the highest peaks in Europe. Several major European rivers originate in the Swiss mountains, including the Po, the Rhine, the Rhône and the Inn-Danube. The total land area is 39,770 sq km (15,355 sq miles).
Three quarters of the population of 7.3 million (2000 figure) live in the Mitterlland. 65% of the people are of German descent, 18% of French origin, 10% Italian, 1% Romansch and 6% other ethnic groups. 40% are Protestant, 46% Roman Catholic and 14% other religious faiths. The capital city is Berne (Bern).
National History
Timeline – Key Dates in Swiss History
Further National Information
BBC News Profile: Switzerland
Yahoo Switzerland page
wikipedia: Switzerland
wikipedia: History of Switzerland
History of Switzerland
Aviation
Text to be added on the development of aviation in Switzerland.
Markings
Civil Aircraft Registrations
Swiss civil aircraft were initially allocated the series C-HAAA onwards, but no use is known. In 1929 the sequence changed to CH-xxx onwards (with the registration in numerical figures), but this changed to HB-AAA onwards in 1935. The sequence HB-BAA onwards is reserved for balloons, HB-IAA onwards is reserved for transport aircraft, HB-VAA is reserved for business jets, HB-Xxx is reserved for helicopters and HB-xxxx with numerical registrations is reserved for microlights. HB-LAA onwards has been used for aircraft from Liechtenstein since 1935.
FOCA Swiss Aircraft Register
An incomplete all-time Swiss civil aircraft register listing is here.
Aircraft Operators
Military Air Arms
Air Force (Schweizer Luftwaffe)
Central Government Agencies
None known
Public Service Aviation
Medical Aviation
Police – no aviation unit
Commercial Aviation
Air Engiadina
Crossair (not current)
Edelweiss Air
Farnair Europe
Flybaboo
Heliswiss
Ju-Air
Privatair
Swiss International Air Lines
Swissair (not current)
Swiss World Airways
Zimex Aviation
wikipedia: Airlines of Switzerland
The World’s Airlines: Switzerland
Private Aviation
To be added
Industry
Aircraft Manufacturers
Dätwyler
FFA
Hans Berger
Pilatus
Aircraft Maintenance/Repair Depots
None known.
Airfields
Civil Airports & Airfields
Military Air Bases & Airfields
Military Air Bases Listing – to be added.
On Show
Aviation Museums
Airshow Dates
More Information
Aviation-Related Magazines
Magazines Guide for Switzerland
Aviation Bibliography
Swiss Aviation Bibliography – to be added
Web Links
Swiss Helicopters
News, photos and registrations of Swiss civil and military helicopters
Swiss Helicopter Association
Details of helicopter operators in Switzerland
