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  2. Lufthansa Technik - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Lufthansa Technik can be traced back to 1951, predating that of its parent company, the German flag carrier Lufthansa. [4] West German officials decided that, in advance of forming a new national airline, the establishment of a new maintenance base at Hamburg Airport should be undertaken as a preparatory step.

  3. Hamburg Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Companies based in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region include the aircraft manufacturer Airbus and Lufthansa Technik. [2] [3] Hamburg Airport, which first opened in 1912, is one of the world's oldest operational airports to still be based at its original location. [2] [4] There are over 300 specialist suppliers, including branches of Diehl ...

  4. Hamburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa Technik still maintains a large presence at the airport due to the early activities of the airline at the airport. [6] In October 1959 Pan American World Airways was the first airline to start scheduled service with jet aircraft to Hamburg, the routing was New York – London – Hamburg – Copenhagen flown with Boeing 707.

  5. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa bought a 19% stake in JetBlue Airways in December 2007 and entered a code-sharing agreement with the airline. It was the first major investment by a European carrier in an American carrier since the EU–U.S. Open Skies Agreement came into effect in 2008. Lufthansa sold its stake in JetBlue in March 2015.

  6. Lufthansa Systems - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa Systems GmbH & Co. KG is an information technology service provider for the aviation industry owned by the Lufthansa Group. It has around 2,800 employees in several locations in Germany and offices in 16 other countries. [ 1 ]

  7. Lufthansa City Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded in 2022 as City Airlines and later renamed Lufthansa City Airlines, it began operations in June 2024, [4] operating from Munich Airport to various cities around Europe. [5] The airline received its air operator's certificate in June 2023 [6] and will operate using the brand name Lufthansa City. [2]

  8. Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg is a secondary hub for Lufthansa, which is the largest carrier at the airport, and the airline also operates one of its biggest Lufthansa Technik maintenance facilities there. The second airport is located in Hamburg-Finkenwerder, officially named Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport (IATA: XFW, ICAO: EDHI).

  9. List of airline codes (L) - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa: LUFTHANSA Germany LH GEC Lufthansa Cargo: LUFTHANSA CARGO Germany CL CLH Lufthansa CityLine: HANSALINE Germany L1 Lufthansa Systems: Germany LHT Lufthansa Technik LUFTHANSA TECHNIK Germany LTF Lufttaxi Fluggesellschaft Garfield Germany L5 LTR Lufttransport: LUFT TRANSPORT Norway LHS Luhansk: ENTERPRISE LUHANSK Ukraine UNY