Deutsche Lufthansa (OTCMKTS:DLAKY) is a leading global aviation company headquartered in Cologne, Germany, and is recognized as one of the world’s largest airline groups. Founded in its modern form in 1953, the company traces its heritage back to the original Deutsche Luft Hansa established in 1926. Lufthansa operates passenger and cargo services under its flagship brand, as well as through numerous subsidiaries including Swiss International Air Lines, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and the low-cost carrier Eurowings.
The group’s passenger network spans Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, with primary hubs at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport. Lufthansa’s long-haul fleet offers intercontinental connections to key economic centers, while its regional operations and feeder services enable broad coverage across more than 200 destinations worldwide. On the cargo side, Lufthansa Cargo is a major player in air freight, transporting goods ranging from automotive parts and electronics to pharmaceuticals and perishables.
Beyond flight operations, Deutsche Lufthansa AG provides a suite of aviation-related services. Its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) division, Lufthansa Technik, offers technical support, aircraft component services and training facilities to carriers around the globe. The group also delivers in-flight catering through LSG Sky Chefs, ground handling via Lufthansa Airport Services and specialized aviation IT solutions through Lufthansa Systems.
Under the leadership of CEO Carsten Spohr, who has helmed the company since 2014, Deutsche Lufthansa continues to emphasize fleet modernization, digital transformation and sustainability initiatives, including investments in more fuel-efficient aircraft and carbon-offsetting programs. The company remains deeply integrated into international airline alliances and bilateral partnerships, reinforcing its position in a competitive and evolving global aviation market.