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  2. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Further expansion plans were solidified in February 1965 with the order of twenty-one Boeing 737 aircraft, entering service in 1968. Lufthansa was the launch customer of the Boeing 737. The image shows an original 737-100 at Hannover Airport in 1968. Lufthansa's role in Boeing's history is noteworthy.

  3. LSG Group - Wikipedia

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    1966 — Deutsche Lufthansa creates LSG Lufthansa Service GmbH as a wholly owned subsidiary. [3] [4] [5] 1979 — Sky Chefs moves its headquarters from New York to Arlington, TX, in conjunction with American Airlines’ move to Fort Worth. [6] 1982 — Sky Chefs becomes a subsidiary of American Airlines' newly formed holding company AMR ...

  4. Eurowings - Wikipedia

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    Eurowings GmbH is a German low-cost carrier [4] headquartered in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, [3] [5] and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group.Founded in 1996, it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and maintains bases at several airports throughout Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.

  5. Lufthansa City Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa City Airlines, branded as Lufthansa City, [2] is a German regional airline and a subsidiary of Lufthansa. It began operations on 26 June 2024. It began operations on 26 June 2024. [ 3 ]

  6. German Airways - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of Air Berlin it was purchased by Lufthansa in October 2017 and became a unit of the group's low-cost carrier Eurowings. Zeitfracht Group completed the purchase of LGW from Lufthansa on 1 April 2019 and renamed it in early 2020. [2] The contract with Eurowings was terminated in April 2020 and LGW filed for insolvency. [3]

  7. Lufthansa Airport Express - Wikipedia

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    The trains were operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railway, or DB) on behalf of the German airline Lufthansa, [1] and with the airline providing the on-board customer service staff, and its use was limited to Lufthansa customers taking airplane flights into or out of Frankfurt or Düsseldorf airports. [2]

  8. List of airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa: LH: DLH: LUFTHANSA: 1926: Lufthansa CityLine: CL: CLH: HANSALINE: 1992: OFD Ostfriesischer-Flug-Dienst: 2011: Rebranded from OLT - Ostfriesische Lufttransport (1958–2011) TUI fly Deutschland: X3: TUI: TUI JET: 2006: Rebranded from Hapag-Lloyd Express (2002–2006) Hapagfly (2005–2007) merged into TUIfly (Germany), later rebranded ...

  9. Lufthansa Technik - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico - Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico was the first center for maintenance, repair, and refurbishing of commercial airliners opened by Lufthansa in the Americas. This facility is located in the town of Aguadilla , in northwestern Puerto Rico, and employs 200 technical workers.