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Lufthansa Technik Switzerland to support regional and VIP aircraft in Basel

Hamburg (ots)

- Investment in modernization and new products
   - Growth expected in VIP maintenance
With the launch of Lufthansa Technik Switzerland in Basel, 
Lufthansa Technik is expanding significantly its capacity to provide 
technical support for VIP and business aircraft in the European 
market. The almost 500 technicians and engineers who work in the 
engineering operation at Basel Mulhouse airport which formerly 
belonged to Swiss will now maintain and support not only regional 
aircraft of Swiss and other customers but also larger VIP versions of
the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 family.
"This modern operation in Basel with its excellent reputation as a
high-quality provider will enable Lufthansa Technik to optimally meet
the rise in demand for base maintenance in the European VIP market," 
said Chairman of the Executive Board of Lufthansa Technik AG, August 
Wilhelm Henningsen, at the formal opening of Lufthansa Technik 
Switzerland in Basel on 1 October. "The combination of our experience
in this area and the proverbial Swiss quality will enable us to offer
a top maintenance product to our VIP customers and also to our new 
customer, Swiss Air Lines, for its regional fleet."
With the continued support of regional aircraft und by adding the 
base maintenance product for business jets and VIP aircraft of the 
Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ) and Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) families to 
its portfolio, Lufthansa Technik Switzerland will be able to maintain
the current workforce intact despite a decline in demand for 
maintenance work on Swiss's regional fleet (Avro 100) in future. But 
in fact the company will go further than that: it plans to invest in 
further modernization of the facilities and expects to create, 
depending on the order situation, up to 70 additional jobs over the 
next few years.
For Lufthansa Technik the new location offers the possibility of 
being able to meet the increasing demand for base maintenance for 
larger VIP and business aircraft up to the size of the ACJ and BBJ. 
This extra demand cannot be absorbed by Lufthansa Technik's Hamburg 
base alone.
Lufthansa Technik Switzerland's 7,500m2 hangar at Basel Mulhouse 
airport has up to now concentrated largely on regional aircraft 
belonging to Swiss and other customers, among them the AVRO RJ, BAE 
146, Embraer 145, Saab 2000, Boeing 737 and Airbus A320. Over the 
last few years Lufthansa Technik had already outsourced a large 
number of maintenance contracts, especially for the larger types, to 
what at the time was the Swiss-owned operation in Basel.
The new company in the Lufthansa Technik Group will start out with
Rainer Lindau as its Chief Executive Officer and Jan-Hendrik Labe as 
Chief Financial Officer. Rainer Lindau was previously Head of 
Aircraft Maintenance at Lufthansa CityLine, where from 2000 he headed
up the technical operation, with responsibility as Nominated 
Postholder Technik. Jan-Hendrik Labe had been Head of Commercial & 
Logistics in the Technical Division of SWISS since 2005.
Lufthansa Technik
With 30 production facilities and over 25,000 staff worldwide, the
Lufthansa Technik Group is one of the leading independent providers 
of aircraft-related technical services. In 2007 the company achieved 
total sales of EUR3.6 billion. Lufthansa Technik is licensed 
internationally as a repair, production and development organization.
The company's portfolio covers the entire service spectrum of 
maintenance, repair, overhaul, modification and conversion, engines 
and components.

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Corporate Headquarters:
Lufthansa Technik AG, Hamburg
Registration:
Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 56865
Chairman of the Supervisory Board:
Stefan Lauer
Executive Board:
August Wilhelm Henningsen (Chairman)
Dr. Peter Jansen
Uwe Mukrasch
Dr. Thomas Stueger