Lufthansa Is Building A Private Jet Fleet

In 2005, Lufthansa started their private jet program, partnering with NetJets. Things must be going well Lufthansa has announced their plans to have a private jet fleet ready for summer 2008. The company will receive seven private jets from Cessna soon and will continue to work with private jet companies. They plan to offer four different categories of planes ranging from four to 12 seats. The number of private jet flights for Lufthansa rose 26% last year. The German airline will be the first European airline to develop its own fleet of business jets.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andy Mar 9th 2008 3:04PM
Probably a similar arrangement to Virgin Charter.
https://www.virgincharter.com/
deidrewoollard Mar 9th 2008 4:42PM
Interesting comment, Virgin Charter as far as I know isn't a fleet, it's a connection maker. The reason the Lufthansa news is interesting is because it is a major airline picking up private jet-sized planes to create a fleet for their exclusive use.