by Lufthansa Flyer | Nov 1, 2013 | Airlines |
Towards the end of November, I will be going back to Germany to attend Lufthansa’s annual Social Media meeting attended by Social Media Managers and Staff within Lufthansa Group. It is an opportunity for LH Group colleagues to share best practices and discuss plans and concepts for the following year as far as Social Media Programs are concerned.
I was invited to attend the meeting last year for the first time and found it to be an invaluable experience. For me to be a part of such a meeting provided me with insights into LH Group that I would otherwise never have had an opportunity to gain. They even included me in the agenda and asked me to speak to the group regarding my work with LufthansaFlyer and what my vision is for it. Needless to say it was a fantastic experience.
Over the course of the last year several programs and products were launched by this group. Blue Legends, SceneSpotter, MySkyStatus and others are a few examples of their work. In addition, the LH Group of Airlines is very active on Twitter and Facebook; helping to keep as many fans and passengers informed as possible.
To this end, I would like to ask for your feedback on your experiences with Lufthansa Group’s various Social Media channels. This meeting gives me the opportunity to sit down with the teams responsible for LH Group Social Media and share with them feedback that they may normally not receive.
The feedback can include your experiences with the various ‘Apps’ that are offered, experiences with Twitter and Facebook interaction and marketing in general.
Let me know what you liked, didn’t like and what you would like to see in the future from LH group. I’ll take this feedback with me to Frankfurt and share with them what’s on your mind. The information will be kept confidential – I will not share your name or contact information.
If you are interested, please send me an email with your thoughts to DennisG@First2Board.com.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Nov 1, 2013 | Industry News |
On Monday November 4 Lufthansa will honor retired Boeing Engineer Joe Sutter in a ceremony at Lufthansa’s US Headquarters in Long Island, NY and will present him with Lufthansa’s ‘Achievement In Excellence’ Award.
Mr. Sutter, 92, is often credited as the ‘Father of the 747’ ever since he and his team of engineers created the 747 from a concept and imagination. Beginning in 1965, after successfully helping to develop the 737, Mr. Sutter and his team began work on a project that most thought was impossible to complete. The goal was to deliver the world’s first true wide-body jet that could reach most corners of the world. With the blessing of a $525 million dollar order from Pan Am for 25 of the yet to be built aircraft, the team set out on a mission that would ultimately revolutionize the way the world would travel.
To put things into greater perspective, Mr. Sutter and his team (affectionately known as the ‘Incredibles’)promised that the first 747 to Pan Am would be delivered in 28 months. This promise was made even though Boeing had yet to have a facility large enough to handle to manufacturing of what would be the world’s largest production aircraft at the time. Ultimately, Boeing settled on building the facility in Everett, Washington and the rest is, shall we say, history…..
The first ever 747 was completed on September 30, 1968 and her first flight would take place on February 9, 1969. Deliveries to Pan Am began on time with the first 747, Pan Am’s ‘Clipper Victor’ being christened by First Lady Pat Nixon at Dulles Airport in Washington DC on January 15, 1970. Considering the technology of the day, for an aircraft to go from concept to reality and be delivered on schedule is simply amazing. This feat is made even more incredible when you consider all the delays that take place with new aircraft being developed today. Today, its not unusual for programs to be delayed by months and even years, yet 45 years ago, it was not an issue for the 747.
Lufthansa would become the second customer for the 747 and began taking deliveries in 1970, with the first Lufthansa 747-100 entering service on April 26, 1970. After being the launch customer and reason behind the development of the 737 in the mid 1960’s, Lufthansa and Boeing were creating a relationship that would span decades.
To honor Mr. Sutter, Nico Bucholz, Lufthansa’s Executive Vice President in charge of Fleet Management will travel to New York to present the award to Mr. Sutter on behalf of Lufthansa’s Executive Board.

Mr. Sutter’s Lifetime ‘Achievement In Excellence’ Award presented by Lufthansa
Unfortunately I will not be able to attend this fantastic tribute because I am leaving for Hong Kong on the next day and logistics just did not work out. However I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Sutter for his contributions and helping pioneer the way so that all of us can travel safely, quickly, and comfortably virtually anywhere in the world!
To learn more about Mr. Sutter and the development of the 747, I strong recommend you read his book, 747: Creating The World’s First Jumbo Jet and Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation. I’ve read it 3 times and each time I would learn something new about him or the program. Honestly, its a book I specifically read when I’m on a 747 just to help put things into better context.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Oct 29, 2013 | Airlines |
Beginning in January 2014, Lufthansa will start retrofitting its fleet of 157 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft with Vortex Generators that will reduce noise levels by approximately 2db.
The Vortex Generators will be installed underneath the wings which will cancel out certain sounds that are generated when air passes over Fuel Tank Pressure Equalization Vents. Currently, when air passes over these vents it creates an effect and sound similar to when you blow over a bottle top. The new vortex generators will create a mini-tornado effect over the vent and eliminate the sound effect.
According to Lufthansa this will reduce the exterior in-flight noise levels by up to 2db so that the aircraft will generate less noise pollution when landing and departing an airport as well as when flying overhead.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Oct 28, 2013 | Airlines |
Lufthansa has set up a dedicated phone number designed specifically for First Class passengers designed to help with all facets of First Class travel with Lufthansa. This new number will in ring into a specially trained team who will assist passengers with everything from booking travel to on-the-ground amenities such as questions regarding First Class Lounges, airport information etc.
The phone number is based in Germany. For those dialing within Germany the number is 0800 627 0508. If you are outside of the Germany the phone number is +49 69 86 799 444. From North America, you can reach the First Class Hotline on 1-855-427-4377.
The hotline is available to anyone regardless of Frequent Flyer program status, etc. The only requirement is that your travel involves Lufthansa’s First Class Services.
The hotlines are open 24 hours / 7 days a week.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Oct 26, 2013 | Airlines |
Last weekend, I flew to Munich to join friends from Lufthansa’s Marketing and Social Media teams at a Bayern Munich match. As part of my trip which included spending 2 days in Munich and 1 day in Salzburg, I committed a significant amount of time to visit Munich Airport’s Besucherpark (Visitor Park) for plane spotting purposes.
I’ll talk more about the Besucherpark in an upcoming post, but for now I wanted to simply share a small sampling of Lufthansa aircraft that I was able to catch on ‘film’. As far as non-Lufthansa aircraft, I’ll put those images together in a separate post that I’ll publish on my plane-spotting site, www.Aero-Shots.com in a few days.
So without further ado, here are some of my favorite LH shots from Munich:

A319 D-AIBA

A319 D-AILY

A320 D-AIPS

For you Opera fans….D-AIDA

A321 D-AIDB

A321 D-AIRA prepares to taxi to the runway

A321 D-AIRD

A330 D-AIKJ

A330 D-AIKQ

A340 D-AIGU

A340 D-AIHM

A340 D-AIHN

Another of D-AIHN as she departs Munich

A340 D-AIHS

A340 D-AIHY

A340 D-AIHZ

CRJ900 D-ACKA

Dash-8 D-ADHB

Dash-8 D-ADHT

Canadair CRJ900 D-ACKK