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Balance 2015 ENG

With the new Eurowings concept the Lufthansa Group responds in a customer-oriented way to price-sensitive demand for point-to-point flights. The Lufthansa Group’s most advanced long-haul aircraft: the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747-8. Swiss will receive the first of 30 CSeries aircraft ordered from Bombardier in the first half of 2016. “My Austrian” – An Airbus A321 sporting Austrian Airlines’ new livery. 1  Aircraft in the Group’s possession 2  Aircraft operated by the Group The Lufthansa Group fleet As of December 31, 2014 (changes compared to 2013) In possession 1 Age 1 In operation 2 Age 2 Lufthansa 362 (+ 2) 10.5 (± 0) 272 (– 1) 11.1 (– 0.6) Lufthansa CityLine 23 (– 7) 10.0 (+ 0.3) 49 (– 12) 5.7 (– 0.3) Air Dolomiti 0 (– 5) 10 (± 0) 3.9 (+ 1.0) Eurowings 0 (± 0) 23 (± 0) 4.7 (+ 1.0) Germanwings 38 (+ 2) 7.8 (+ 0.6) 60 (+ 16) 12.9 (+ 3.4) Swiss (including Edelweiss Air) 92 (– 2) 13.3 (+ 0.9) 92 (± 0) 13.3 (+ 1.0) Austrian Airlines 80 (+ 3) 15.5 (+ 0.7) 80 (+ 6) 15.5 (+ 0.9) Passenger Airline Group business segment 595 (– 7) 586 (+ 9) Lufthansa Cargo 20 (± 0) 13.0 (– 1.2) 19 (± 0) 12.5 (– 1.3) Logistics business segment 20 19 Lufthansa Group 615 (– 7) 11.5 (+ 0.2) 605 (+ 9) 11.4 (+ 0.4)  30 // Sustainable Business Practice Logistics business segment 2019

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