Lufthansa Cargo

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Lufthansa Cargo
IATA
LH
ICAO
GEC
Callsign
Lufthansa Cargo
Founded 1994
Hubs Frankfurt International Airport
Cologne Bonn Airport
Alliance WOW Alliance
Fleet size 19
Destinations 500+
Parent company Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Headquarters Frankfurt, Germany
Key people Carsten Spohr (Chairman)
Website: http://www.lhcargo.com/

Lufthansa Cargo is a cargo airline based in Frankfurt, Germany. It is an international air freight and logistics company operating worldwide services. Its main bases are Frankfurt International Airport and Cologne Bonn Airport [1]. Lufthansa Cargo does not only offer space on its own freighters, but also has access to the freight capacities of more than 300 Lufthansa passenger aircraft. Additionally, all capacity of Condor Airlines, SunExpress are at the disposal of Lufthansa Fracht.

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The decision was made in July 1994 to make the freight division of Lufthansa a limited stock company. It was the first airline in the world to split cargo and passenger operations in this way. The airline was founded on November 30, 1994 and started operations in 1995 [1]. Since 2001, the business has been split up into autonomous three units: "Global Cargo Net", "Global Cargo Handling Services" and "Global Freighter Operations". Meanwhile a reorganisation has taken place and the Sales and Handling activities have been combined under on management worldwide except Germany. There are three areas: The America's, Europe and Africa and Asia Pacific. Germany is still separated in Handling and Sales.[citation needed]

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The network covers 493 destinations on all 5 continents. Lufthansa Cargo is one of the leading freight airlines within the IATA ranking. In the year 2002, Lufthansa has flown 1.63 Million tons of freight and airmail. More than 5,000 employees do their best to ensure this performance.

To safeguard the leading position in the world market the company focuses on innovations. Thus, Lufthansa Cargo was the first airfreight enterprise that has reorganised all its products to meet time-definite requirements. The time-definite services are also available for special goods, such as perishables, animals, valuable goods or dangerous goods.

Lufthansa Cargo offers the possibility to make bookings via internet. The complete product range can be booked electronically with this, Lufthansa Cargo is once more in a leading position.

Within the strategic WOW Alliance, Lufthansa Cargo, Singapore Airlines Cargo, SAS Cargo and Japan Airlines Cargo have built an innovative and integrated airfreight system. WOW is the first airfreight alliance world-wide. The harmonised products within the alliance ensure the leading market position of Lufthansa Cargo and its partners.

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Lufthansa Cargo fly to the following:

Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F
Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F

The Lufthansa Cargo fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) [2] :

Previously operated:

  1. ^ a b Flight International 5-11 April 2005
  2. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006


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