
Lufthansa Cargo is looking to the future with optimism and growth. The airline's cargo division has been working hard to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing industry.
With a fleet of modern aircraft, including the Boeing 777F, Lufthansa Cargo is well-equipped to handle the demands of global cargo transportation. This investment in new technology will help the airline to stay competitive and meet the needs of its customers.
Lufthansa Cargo has been expanding its services to new destinations, including the Middle East and Asia, in an effort to increase its market share. This strategic move will help the airline to tap into growing markets and increase revenue.
Destinations and Routes
Lufthansa Cargo serves a global network of 57 cities worldwide as of May 2021, offering a wide range of destinations to choose from.
This extensive reach allows the cargo airline to cater to various industries and customers, providing a reliable and efficient transportation solution.
Whether you're shipping goods across continents or within regions, Lufthansa Cargo's global presence is a testament to its commitment to connecting the world.
Shifts to Asia, US First

Lufthansa Cargo is shifting a significant number of freighter flights from the North Atlantic to Asia. This move is aimed at making the best possible use of their capacity, particularly during the final quarter of last year.
They're not planning to quit the US entirely, as demand is still positive there. Asia represents a generally more stable market.
Lufthansa Cargo is closely monitoring the current tariff discussions.
Shipment Tracking
Shipment tracking is a vital part of international shipping. With Lufthansa Cargo, you can create transparency on the transport status of your shipment.
You can track your shipment by entering the AWB number, which will give you proactive messages about the progress of your shipment. This way, you'll always be informed about the current status of your shipment.
The Lufthansa Cargo cargo tracking system allows you to track shipments using waybills from various countries, including China, Israel, the USA, the UK, Italy, France, and the Netherlands.
Fleet and Operations

Lufthansa Cargo has a fleet of 29 freighters, which includes Boeing 777F and MD-11F aircraft. These planes are specifically designed for cargo transportation and are equipped with advanced technology to ensure efficient and safe transport of goods.
The airline operates a hub-and-spoke system, with Frankfurt Airport serving as its main hub. From here, cargo is distributed to various destinations around the world.
Lufthansa Cargo has implemented various digital solutions to streamline its operations, including its Cargo Cloud platform. This platform allows customers to track their shipments in real-time, receive updates on cargo handling, and access their shipment history.
Fleet Development
Lufthansa Cargo's fleet has undergone significant changes over the years. The airline's initial fleet belonged to German Cargo and was later expanded with cargo-converted former Lufthansa Boeing 747-200s.
In the late 1990s, Lufthansa Cargo began phasing out other aircraft types in favor of the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and its successor, the Boeing 777 freighter. Today, almost the entire Lufthansa Cargo fleet consists of purpose-built freighter aircraft.

The airline's fleet expansion continued with an order of five Boeing 777F in March 2011. These aircraft were chosen for their efficiency and capacity, and they have become a staple of Lufthansa Cargo's fleet.
Here's a breakdown of the current fleet:
The airline has also started naming its aircraft after typical greetings of the countries it serves, reflecting its global reach and commitment to cultural sensitivity.
Investing €500M in Cargo City North Modernisation
Lufthansa Cargo is investing €500 million in the modernisation of Cargo City North. This significant investment will enable increased handling speed and smooth transportation processes.
The Frankfurt hub is a key location for Lufthansa Cargo, handling up to 20,000 tonnes per week. It holds a significant position, with a handling share of approximately 80 percent of Lufthansa Cargo's global cargo volume.
The modernisation will contribute to the attractiveness of Frankfurt as a business hub. Lufthansa Cargo is reaffirming its commitment to the Frankfurt location with this investment.
By modernising Cargo City North, Lufthansa Cargo aims to improve service quality and operational stability. This will be essential in times of global tensions and changing customer needs.
Safety and Performance

Lufthansa Cargo is certified to the highest safety standards, with an IATA IOSA certification and a CEIV certification for pharmaceutical logistics.
The airline's safety record is impressive, with a low rate of accidents and incidents.
Lufthansa Cargo's fleet is equipped with the latest technology, including state-of-the-art navigation systems and advanced weather radar.
This allows pilots to make more precise and informed decisions, reducing the risk of accidents.
The airline's cargo handling facilities are also equipped with advanced security systems, including X-ray machines and metal detectors.
This ensures that all shipments are thoroughly screened and secured before being loaded onto aircraft.
Lufthansa Cargo's performance is also impressive, with a high on-time performance rate and a strong track record of meeting customer deadlines.
The airline's network of routes and partnerships allows for efficient and reliable transportation of cargo around the world.
Company News and Updates
Lufthansa Cargo's cargo business experienced a significant improvement in the second quarter, with revenues increasing by 13% to €766m and earnings before interest and tax rising by 9% to €327m.

The airline's logistics segment saw a 38% increase in volumes to 1.3 billion revenue cargo tonne kms, with an average load factor improving by 5.9 percentage points to 73.1%.
The positive trend is expected to continue due to reduced market capacity, which is likely to support revenue and earnings development in the coming years.
About
Our company was founded in 2010 by a team of passionate entrepreneurs who saw an opportunity to make a difference in the industry.
We're proud of our humble beginnings and the journey that has brought us to where we are today.
Our headquarters is located in a vibrant city that offers a diverse and dynamic environment for our employees to thrive.
We're committed to fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and growth, and we're constantly looking for new ways to improve our products and services.
Our team is made up of talented individuals from various backgrounds, each bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the table.
We're dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.
Optimistic for Future After Q2 Growth

Lufthansa Cargo is optimistic for the future after a positive second quarter, with revenues increasing by 13% to €766m.
The airline group's logistics segment saw significant improvements in earnings before interest and tax, rising 9% to €327m.
Volumes were up 38% to 1.3bn revenue cargo tonne kms, and the average load factor improved by 5.9 percentage points to 73.1%.
Global freight capacity was reduced due to the absence of belly capacities on passenger aircraft, leading to strong demand for remaining freight capacity.
In response, Lufthansa decided to add two additional Boeing 777Fs to the fleet in the second half of 2021.
The two remaining MD-11 freighters will be retired from service by the end of 2021.
Lufthansa Cargo expects continued structural capacity constraints in the global freight business to support revenue and earnings development in the coming years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lufthansa Cargo located?
Lufthansa Cargo is headquartered at Frankfurt Airport, the main hub of Lufthansa. It operates globally, with access to cargo capacities at multiple locations.
How much does Lufthansa charge for dogs in cargo?
Lufthansa charges 70 EUR for dogs in cargo traveling within Germany, and 100 EUR for dogs traveling within Europe and third countries. For exact rates and more information, please refer to Lufthansa's pet travel policies.
Sources
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufthansa_Cargo
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- https://www.aircargonews.net/lufthansa-cargo-optimistic-for-the-future-after-positive-q2/1042882.article
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