Lufthansa Cargo welcomes new freighter aircraft in Frankfurt
B777F complements freighter fleet and network - further aircraft orders until 2030
B777F complements freighter fleet and network - further aircraft orders until 2030
First direct freighter connection of the carrier from Belgium to the USA / Further attractive network, especially for pharmaceuticals
Modified 777 freighter returned to service October 13 - Entire fleet to be equipped with shark skin technology by the end of 2027 - One step closer to achieving full CO2 neutrality by 2050
Winter flight schedule 2023/2024 includes 83 weekly B777F connections / Increased frequencies to Tel Aviv, Cairo, Hong Kong and Mexico City / New additions to the flight schedule: Riyadh and Taipei / Capacity marketing of 17 Boeing 777F aircraft from the end of the year / Expansion of medium-haul route network from September on with the addition of a fourth Airbus A321 freighter
On Aviation Day: Lufthansa Cargo names the future drivers of the airfreight industry
Global Japanese logistics company to use SAF for airfreight transports with Lufthansa Cargo in the future. Clear commitment by both cargo companies to jointly reduce CO₂ footprint.
Lufthansa Cargo moves freighter flights to Felipe Ángeles Airport (NLU) starting July 7. Expansion of cargo services at both Mexico City international airports (MEX and NLU) thanks to passenger and cargo connections and complementary truck shuttle services
On the occasion of Logistics Day on April 20: Air freight is indispensable, so is reducing the carbon footprint - Every action counts: Sustainable Aviation Fuels, fleet modernization, use of innovative technologies, digital services, loading equipment optimization and recycling in focus of measures
Sales increase by 22 percent to 4.6 billion euros. Adjusted EBIT increased to 1.6 billion euros. Expansion of the freighter fleet and digital services. Sustainable logistics solutions and use of innovative technologies reduce CO2 emissions
Over 3,000 parcel shipments handed in at DPD parcel stores and prepared for onward transport in the FIEGE logistic centers Eight cargo flights already carried out by SunExpress and Lufthansa Cargo Around 450 tonnes of urgently needed relief supplies transported to the crisis area Generous donations from well-known companies such as SAP, Lufthansa Airlines, Rossmann, dm and Cosnova
Airlift to transport more than 1,000 tons of relief supplies to the crisis region in the coming weeks. Aid packages from private donors can be dropped off in all DPD parcel stores across Germany.
2023 summer schedule includes 79 weekly B777F services. Expanded capacities to China and India. Resumption of the Almaty destination. Continuous expansion of the A321F network.