Lufthansa
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Lufthansa (Deutsche Lufthansa AG) is the largest German airline. The name Lufthansa derives from Luft (the German word for "air") and Hansa (the Hanseatic trade organization that was active in Northern Europe during medieval times). Lufthansa's headquarters is in Cologne while its main base and primary traffic hub is at Frankfurt International Airport in Frankfurt am Main.
The company has developed a second hub at Munich's Franz Josef Strauß International Airport. Since its takeover of SWISS, Zurich Airport will become Lufthansa's third main hub.
Lufthansa is a founding member of Star Alliance, the largest airline alliance in the world. The Lufthansa Group operates more than 400 aircraft and employs nearly 100,000 people world-wide.
In 2005, 51.3 million passengers flew with Lufthansa.
History
The company was founded in 1926 in Berlin, following a merger between "Deutsche Aero Lloyd" (DAL) and "Junkers Luftverkehr" on January 6 of that year. The company's original full name was Deutsche Luft Hansa Aktiengesellschaft.In the 1950s East Germany attempted to establish its own airline using the Lufthansa name, but this resulted in a dispute with West Germany, where the airline had been already re-established after the Second World War. East Germany instead called its national airline Interflug, which ceased operations in 1991. Lufthansa was banned from flying into West Berlin until the demise of the communist regime.
Lufthansa was the launch customer of the Boeing 737 aircraft, and the only buyers of new 737-100s. By doing so, Lufthansa became the first foreign launch customer for a Boeing commercial plane. On 17 May 2004, Lufthansa became the launch customer for the Connexion by Boeing in-flight online connectivity service.
On 22 March 2005 SWISS consolidated with Lufthansa Airlines. The majority shareholders (the Swiss government and large Swiss companies) will be offered payment if Lufthansa's share price outperforms an airline index during the years following the merger. Swiss will continue to be run separately from Lufthansa.
Other Businesses
In addition to its mainline operation, Lufthansa has the subsidiaries. The most important are:
- Lufthansa Cargo, flight-logistics-company
- Lufthansa Technik, aircraft maintenance providers
- Lufthansa Systems, aviation IT-providers
- Lufthansa Regional, a regional carrier that is an alliance of several small airlines, including Lufthansa CityLine
- Lufthansa CityLine, a regional carrier
- Thomas Cook, a travel services provider
- Air Dolomiti, an airline based in Trieste, Italy
- Delvag, an insurance company specializing in air transport
- LSG Sky Chefs, the world's largest airline caterer, which accounts for one third of the world's airline meals
- Lufthansa Flight Training, a provider of flight crew training services to various airlines and the main training arm for the Airline's own pilots
- Condor, a charter carrier and vacation consolidator
Destinations
Accidents and Incidents
- Flight 540 Was the first ever crash of a Boeing 747.
Fleet
Deutsche Lufthansa AG- 14 Airbus A300-600R
- 20 Airbus A319-100*
- 36 Airbus A320-200
- 26 Airbus A321-100/-200
- 02 Airbus A330-200
- 10 Airbus A330-300
- 29 Airbus A340-300
- 10 Airbus A340-600
- 33 Boeing 737-300
- 30 Boeing 737-500
- 30 Boeing 747-400
- 09 CRJ-200
Lufthansa City Line GmbH
- 42 CRJ-100/-200
- 20 CRJ-700
- 18 Avro RJ85
Lufthansa Cargo AG
Total 19Air Dolomiti
Total 19Eurowings
- 9 ATR500
- 6 ATR700
- 4 BAe146-200
- 10 BAe146-300
- 8 CRJ200
Germanwings
Total 20Lufthansa total 429
Orders
- 15 Airbus A380-800
- 7 Airbus A340-600
- 18 Airbus A319
- 12 Canadair Regional Jet
In March 2006, the Lufthansa fleet average age was 10.1 years.
Lufthansa has ordered 15 Airbus A380 aircraft and has a further 10 on option. The first will be delivered before the end of 2007. They are likely to be used on services to Asia, Canada and the USA (ref: Airliner World, March 2005).
Lufthansa has expressed interest in the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. They are also very interested in the 747-8 passenger and freighter version. It is possible that Lufthansa could replace its 30 747-400 fleet with the more fuel efficient 747-8.
Numbers
- Passengers: 51.3 Million ( January 2006)
- Cargo: 1,736 Mio. Tonnes ( January 2006)
- Employees: 91364 ( October 2005)
- 1 Junkers Ju 52
- 1 Messerschmitt Me 108
- 1 Dornier Do 27
See also
External links
LOT Polish Airlines • Lufthansa • Scandinavian Airlines • Singapore Airlines • South African Airways
Spanair • Swiss • TAP Portugal • Thai Airways • United Airlines • US Airways • Varig
Regional members: Adria Airways • Blue1 • Croatia Airlines
Future members: Air China • Shanghai Airlines
Former members: Ansett Australia • Mexicana
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