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yjuii 2 x Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 500 Destinations Abu Dhabi. Hanover. Hamburg. Agadir, Djerba. Malaga. Palma Mallorca, Cape Town. Nuremburg, Westerland, Porlamar. Barbados. Phuket. Windhoek. Puerto Plata, Bangkok. Orlando, Hurghada, Phoenix. San Jose, Alicante, Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Miami. Punta Cana, Kathmandu. Holguin, Dusseldorf, Puerto Vallarta, Cologne, Santa Cruz De La Palma. New York JFK. Colombo, Erfurt. Chiang Mai, Munich, Ciego De Avila, Ibiza. Fort Myers. Utapao. Faro. Antalya. Stuttgart, Saarbrucken. Larnaca. Seville. Dusseldorf. Berlin, Berlin, Munster, Funchal. Monastir, Salzburg, Luxor. Varadero. Montego Bay, Fuerteventura. Catania. Tenerife. Male. Cancun. Lanzarote, Almeria. Santo Domingo LTU Sud International Airways |LT] (LTS) Airport Munich, PO Box 2318 64, Munich 23, D85327. Germany Telex 526793 LTS D Fax +49 (89) 97812279 Tel +49 (89) 9781-0 Services charter, international, passenger Parent organisation LTU International Airways Parent organisation LTU International Airways (100%) Date established December 1983 Date operations started 1984 History LTU-Sud (LTS) was known as Lufttransport Sud until January 1988. LTS was founded by LTU International Airways DUS in 1984. and remained a 100% subsidiary company of LTU until 1997 . The company's base was Munich Riem Airport until the airport's closure in 1992. LTS subsequently moved to new premises at Munich Franz-Josef Strauss Airport. In 1997 LTS and LTU merged, to become LTU. Employees total 900 Executives President Hans-Joachim Driessen Destinations Abu Dhabi. Hanover, Hamburg, Agadir, Djerba, Malaga. Palma Mallorca, Cape Town, Nuremburg. Westerland. Porlamar, Barbados, Phuket, Windhoek, Puerto Plata, Bangkok, Orlando, Hurghada, Phoenix, San Jose. Alicante. Los Angeles. Frankfurt, Miami. Punta Cana. Kathmandu, Holguin, Dusseldorf, Puerto Vallarta. Cologne. Santa Cruz De La Palma, New York JFK, Colombo, Erfurt. Chiang Mai, Munich. Ciego De Avila, Ibiza, Fort Myers. Utapao, Faro, Antalya, Stuttgart, Saarbrucken, Larnaca. Seville, Dusseldorf, Berlin, Berlin. Munster, Funchal. Monastir, Salzburg, Luxor, Varadero, Montego Bay, Fuerteventura, Catania, Tenerife, Male, Cancun, Lanzarote. Almeria, Santo Domingo JJI^STDttY Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter [HE] Flugplatz 11, Dortmund, D-44319, Mordrhein-Westfalen, Germany SITA DTMOOHE/DTMRRHE Telex 822122 LGW D Fax +49 (231) 212 798 Tel +49 (231) 21989, +49 (231) 21980 Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger Shareholders Mr B Walter Employees total 25 Engineering staff 4 Aircrew staff 8 Executives Managing director and. president B Walter Maintenance director Mr Hubner Personnel director C Marr Operations director L Walter Fleet 2*x Fairchild Dornier 228-200 1 x Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander Destinations Hanover. Hamburg. Nuremburg. Westerland. Dortmund. Cologne, Erfurt, Rostock-Laage Maintenance services Luftfahrt Technischer Speciality Airframes engines Licensed airframe engineers 1 Licensed engine engineers 1 National approvals JAR 145 Lufthansa Cargo AG [LH] (GEC) Flughafen-Bereich West. Frankfurt/Main. C-60546, Germany Tel +49 (69) 6960 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation Deutsche Lufthansa AG Parent organisation Lufthansa German Airlines (100%) Subsidiaries Lufthansa Cargo India Shareholders Deutsche Lufthansa AG (100%) Alliances ATRAN - Aviatrans Cargo Airlines, Cargolux, Cathay Pacific, DHL Worldwide Express, Japan Airlines. Korean Air Date established 1994 Date operations started 1995 Description Global logistics service provider. Concentrates on services to the Middle and Far East, Africa, North and South America. History In July 1994 the freight division of Lufthansa became a limited stock company. Lufthansa Cargo AG started trading in early 1995. Lufthansa was the first airline in the world to divide its cargo and passenger operations. Employees total 4,883 Engineering staff 4.712 Aircrew staff 171 Executives Chairman of the executive Board WilhelmAlthen Fleet 12 x Boeing 747-200F Orders 5 x Boeing MD-11F Destinations Africa. Asia-Pacific. Germany and Europe and the CIS Lufthansa CityLine [CL1 (CLH) Am Holzweg 26, Kriftel. D65830, Germany SITA FRASSCL Fax +49 (61) 92 407 466 Tel +49 (61) 92 407-0 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation Lufthansa German Airlines ( Subsidiaries DLT of USA (100%), Cityline Canadair Simulator UND Shareholders Lufthansa (100%) Alliances Lufthansa German Airlines. Luxair Date established 1958 Description A Lufthansa wholly owned subsidiary since 1 January. 1993 which is responsible for Lufthansa's European non-stop services with aircraft of up to 100 seats. History Lufthansa CityLines's predecessor was formed in 1958 as Ostfriesische Lufttaxi (OLT), became OLT Ostfriesische Luftransport in 1970 and was re organised and renamed DLT on 1 October. 1974. In March 1992, DLT was renamed Lufthansa Cityline, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. Employees total 1,533 Engineering staff 270 Aircrew staff 950 Executives Finance director Manfred Gartner Director flight operations Capt Horst- Udo Ulbig Director technical administration services Wolf-Eckard Herhole Fleet 18xAvroRJ85 30 x Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet Series 100 Main base/hubs Berlin. Bremen. Cologne/Bonn. Dresden. Dusseldorf, Frankfurt. Friedrichshafen, Hamburg. Hanover, Leipzig, Munich, Munster, Nuremburg and Stuttgart Lufthansa German Airlines LH (DLH) Von Gablenz Strasse 2-6, Cologne. D-50679. Germany SITACGNCILH www http://www.lufthansa.com/ e-mail info@i'jfthansa.co.uk Telex 8873531 Tel +49 221826 22 91 Fax +49 221826 24 84 Tel +49 221826 33 04 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional. domestic, passenger and cargo Subsidiaries Luxair, Lufthansa Cargo AG, DHL Airways, Lufthansa CityLine, Lauda Air, Condor Flugdienst, Lufthansa Cityline. Condor (100%). DHL International Shareholders Deutsche Postbank AG (1.03%), Private Investors (88.52%), Deutsche Bank AG (0.4%), MGL Gesellschaft FAr Luftverkehrswerte (10.5%) Alliances Adria Airways, Air Baltic Corporation SIA, Air Canada, Air Dolomiti, Air Littoral, Ansett Australia, Atlantic Coast Airlines, Augsburg Airways. Austrian Airlines, British Midland. British Midland Commuter, Cimber Air Denmark, Contact Air Flugdienst GmbH and Co KG, Crossair, CSA Czech Airlines, Finnair. Lauda Air, LOT Polish Airlines. Lufthansa CityLine. Middle East Airlines Airliban. SAS, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Thai Airways International, United Airlines. Varig. VLM Date established 1926 Date operations started 1926 Description The airline serves over 290 destinations in Europe. North and South America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions, with an average of 1,600 daily departures. The carrier's main hubs are in Frankfurt and Munich. History Founded in Berlin in 1926, as a consolidated German airline. Its main aims were to develop safety of flying and to open intercontinental routes. A reduced route network was maintained during the war until 1945 when the company went into liquidation. In 1953, Luftag was founded in Cologne and later renamed Lufthansa. This new German airline began operations in 1955. January 1996 saw Lufthansa spin off its technical and freight divisions into Lufthansa Technik AG and Lufthansa Cargo AG respectively. In 1997. Lufthansa, Air Canada. SAS, THAI and United Airlines formed a global network named the Star alliance. Later that year Lufthansa became a fully privatised airline. Employees total 58,209 Aircrew staff 11.412 Executives Chief executive and chairman of executive board Jurgen Weber Chief executive corporate marketing and member of the executive Hemjo Klein Member of the executive board and chief executive human resources Dr Heiko Lange Executive VP product development and service Karl-Friedrich Rausch Chief financial officer and deputy chairman of the executive board Dr Klaus G Schlede Senior vice president flight operations Capt Jurgen Raps Fleet 11 x Airbus Industrie A30O600 2 x Airbus Industrie A30G600R 8 x Airbus Industrie A310-300 15 x Airbus Industrie A319 33 x Airbus Industrie A320-200 17 x Airbus Industrie A321-100 6 x Airbus Industrie A340-200 10 x Airbus Industrie A340-300 41 x Boeing 737-300 4 x Boeing 737-30OQC 2 x Boeing 737400 30 x Boeing 737-500 7 x Boeing 747-200B 5 x Boeing 747-200F 14 x Boeing 747-400 7 x Boeing 747-400 Combi 1 x Boeing 747-200B Combi Orders 3 x Airbus Industrie A319 2 x Airbus Industrie A321-100 3 x Airbus Industrie A340-300 8 x Boeing 747400 Destinations Abu Dhabi. London Heathrow, Hanover, Vienna, Hamburg, Munich, Birmingham, Baku, Bremen, FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 18 - 24 March 1998 87
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