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  2. Lufthansa operates a mainline fleet consisting of Airbus narrow and widebody and Boeing widebody aircraft. The mainline fleet is composed of seven different aircraft families: the Airbus A320 and A320neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, Airbus A380, Boeing 747 and Boeing 787.

    Aircraft
    In Service
    Orders
    Passengers(f)
    38
    52
    35
    38
    17
  3. Lufthansa (IATA: LH / ICAO: DLH) is an airline headquartered in Cologne, Germany founded in 1953 currently operating a fleet of 323 aircraft with an average age of 13.73 years.

    Aircraft Type
    Current(in Service)
    Current(parked)
    Current(total)
    Airbus A319
    31
    4
    Airbus A319-100
    31
    4
    Airbus A320
    73
    12
    Airbus A320neo
    23
    12
  4. www.lufthansagroup.com › en › companyFleet - Lufthansa Group

    The Lufthansa Group fleet comprises aircraft of almost every size. Throughout, state-of-the-art technology is used. Facts about the fleet. The entire fleet complies with the most stringent noise criteria worldwide. Here an overview of the fleet based on cost-efficient criteria. Lufthansa und Regionalpartner. Eurowings. Discover Airlines.

  5. May 18, 2024 · This national airline emerged from the merger of two pioneering companies: Deutscher Aero Lloyd, one of the world’s oldest airlines, and Junkers Luftverkehr. The fledgling Lufthansa quickly took to the skies, carrying passengers and mail on domestic routes.

  6. At the end of 2023, the Lufthansa Group fleet comprised 721 aircraft (previous year: 710 aircraft). The average age of the aircraft in the fleet was 13.4 years (previous year: 13.1 years). The fleet expanded year-on-year by 11 aircraft.

  7. Discover the highlights of the new A350, such as the generous amount of space, larger screens and innovative lighting concept. On the following pages you can consult the seat maps and technical data for our aircraft fleet.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LufthansaLufthansa - Wikipedia

    Lufthansa's frequent-flyer programme is called Miles & More, and is shared among several European airlines, including all of Lufthansa's subsidiary airlines (excluding the SunExpress joint ventures), plus Condor (formerly owned by Lufthansa), Croatia Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, and Luxair (previously part-owned by Lufthansa).

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