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Blue Wings AG was a charter airline based in Germany, focusing on serving Turkey, the Middle East and Russia from its base at Düsseldorf Airport. [1] The headquarters were located on the airport property.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes A: Advance Air: AXX: 2012: 2017: Operated Cessna 550, Piper Cheyenne II [3]: Aero Express: 1949: 1956: Founded by Herr Russell.
Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Commenced operations Notes AeroLogic: 3S: BOX: GERMAN CARGO: 2009: European Air Transport Leipzig: QY: BCS: POSTMAN: 2010: Rebranded from EAT - European Air Transport (1971–2010)
In 2007, LGW entered into a partnership with Air Berlin, which at the time was the second largest German airline.Effective 12 October of that year, LGW flights to Düsseldorf Airport and Berlin Tegel Airport were sold via the Air Berlin booking engine. [7]
Germanwings' logo used until 2013 Germanwings Airbus A319-100, wearing the airline's first livery, in 2010. In 1997, Eurowings set up a low-cost department, which became a separate company under the name Germanwings on 27 October 2002.
Private Wings Flugcharter GmbH is a German charter airline that was founded in 1991 and operates chartered corporate, cargo and air ambulance services out of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Its head office is located in the General Aviation Terminal (Allgemeine Luftfahrt) on the property of Berlin Brandenburg Airport in Schönefeld , Brandenburg .
German Wings was the first (and unsuccessful) attempt at attacking Lufthansa's domestic stronghold. The airline had all Business class service. Although the public supported German Wings from the beginning, the new airline was not granted enough slots at airports to operate profitably and by 1990 it was in serious financial problems.
Hans-Rudolf Wöhrl, the majority owner of dba, planned to link the operations of LTU and dba, with dba flying inside Germany and LTU serving international destinations. It would allow LTU to increase its longhaul services by providing feeder services to Munich and Düsseldorf. LTU managing director Jürgen Marbach took a 24% stake in the carrier.