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Lufthansa Cargo: Strong result despite headwind
Revenues up to 2.9 billion euros / Operating profit of 249 million euros
Lufthansa Cargo returned an operating profit of 249 million euros last year, the second-best result in company history. Chairman and CEO Karl Ulrich Garnadt told a press conference in
Following record profits in 2010, the year 2011 began initially very positively. In the course of the year, however, demand declined significantly. The airlines struggled against eroding demand, especially in the major airfreight markets in
Chairman Karl Ulrich Garnadt pointed out that investment in new products and a strong focus on quality had also contributed to company success. "We raised our quality level markedly again during the year and attained top marks anew in all areas. We will stay on that path and further expand our quality lead." That is evidenced for example by our investment in the
With the "Lufthansa Cargo 2020" programme launched last year, the company has clearly defined its long-term strategy, explained the Chairman. With orders for new Boeing 777 freighters, the upgrading of the IT platform, plans for a new logistics center in
At the same time, Lufthansa Cargo CEO Karl Ulrich Garnadt was emphatic about huge challenges confronting the airfreight industry in the coming years. The EU's unilateral stance on emissions trading is notably hitting European airlines and distorting competition. The continuing lack of uniformity in global security standards in the air cargo business as well as the slow certification of known consignors in
With all that, the principal challenge facing Lufthansa Cargo is still the possibility of a permanent ban on night flights at
Moreover, Peter Gerber, Lufthansa Cargo Board Member Finance and Human Resources, pointed out that only financially healthy operators are in a position to invest in new technologies, such as quieter aircraft. "The prerequisite for that are commensurate operating conditions, allowing companies to plan long-term on a reliable basis." Lufthansa Cargo has done its homework and is not resting on the laurels of past success. The SCORE earnings improvement programme, now underway across the entire Lufthansa Group, is also an essential lever underpinning Lufthansa Cargo's efforts to improve the company's cost base. "Our aim is to raise earnings by a minimum of 70 million euros yearly from 2015, Gerber announced. That will furnish the foundations for Lufthansa Cargo's ambitious future plans.
In the initial months of the present year, Lufthansa Cargo has also found - in the Chinese Unitop logistics group - a partner for restructuring the Chinese joint-venture carrier, Jade Cargo International, in which Lufthansa Cargo holds a 25 per-cent stake, Gerber noted.
In the current year, Lufthansa Cargo will continue to concentrate on its core business, Gerber told the press conference in
For the year as a whole in 2012, Lufthansa Cargo is assuming that business will develop on a positive note and is again anticipating an operating result in the region of thee-digit millions. However, it will in all probability not replicate the very strong results attained in 2011.
Key figures in fiscal 2011:
Lufthansa Cargo | | 2011 | 2010 | Change in % |
Revenues | In €m | 2,943 | 2,795 | +5.3 |
Operating result | In €m | 249 | 310 | -19.7 |
Operating margin | % | 8.5 | 11.1 | -2.6 pp |
Employees as of 31.12. | Number | 4,624 | 4,517 | +2.4 |
Freight and mail (tonnes) | In thousands | 1,885 | 1,795 | +5.0 |
Available tonne-kilometres | In millions | 13,647 | 12,564 | +8.6 |
Revenue tonne-kilometres | In millions | 9,487 | 8,905 | +6.5 |
Cargo load factor | % | 69.5 | 70.9 | -1.4 pp |
Lufthansa Cargo AG
Lufthansa Cargo ranks among the world’s leading cargo carriers. In the 2011 business year, the airline transported around 1.9 million tonnes of freight and mail and sold 9.5 billion revenue tonne-kilometres. The Company currently employs about 4,600 people, worldwide. Lufthansa Cargo focuses on the airport-to-airport business. The cargo carrier serves more than 300 destinations in some 100 countries with its own fleet of freighters, the belly capacities of passenger aircraft operated by Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines, and an extensive road feeder service network. The bulk of the cargo business is routed through
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