Austrian Airlines Group

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Austrian Airlines Group
Type Public
Founded 1957
Headquarters Vienna, Austria
Key people Alfred Ötsch, Chairman & CEO
Industry Aviation
Employees 8.031 (2007)
Website www.austrianairlines.co.at

The Austrian Airlines Group consists of Austrian Airlines, Lauda Air, Tyrolean Airways and other shares. It possesses 99 airplanes and in 2007 the Austrian Airlines Group had 10.8 million passengers.

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Shares

Airline members of the AUA Group

Next to Lauda Air and Tyrolean Airways, the Austrian Airlines Group holds stakes at another 24 companies. Air traffic gets operated by Tyrolean and Austrian itself. The AUA Group sold off their interests of Slovak Airlines in January 2007. 22,5% of the Ukrainian airline Ukraine International is also owned by the AUA Group. Gulet-Touropa-Touristik is partly owned by the AUA Group, though the majoritarian share is owned by TUI.

A few other interests:

Alliance

The Austrian Airlines Group was a member of Swissair's "Qualiflyer" frequent traveller program, but switched to the Star Alliance in 2000. [1]

Fleet

(December 2007)[2]

Aircraft Type Amount Average age Notes
AUSTRIAN AIRLINES
Airbus A320 Series A319-112 7 3.0 years
A320-214 8 8.4 years 2 with Lauda Air livery, another 2 Airbus 320s will be leased from 2009
A321-111/211 6 10.2 years
21 7.1 years
Boeing B737 Series B737-600 1 7.7 years
B737-700 2 6.7 years one with a Lauda Air, one with an Austrian livery
B737-800 7 5.1 years with Lauda Air livery
10 5.7 years
Boeing B767 Series B767-300ER 6 11.9 years 3 with a Star Alliance livery
Boeing B777 Series B777-200ER 4 6.6 years
10 9.8 years
Austrian Airlines and Lauda Air TOTAL 41 7.4 years
TYROLEAN AIRWAYS
Fokker 70/100 Fokker 70 9 13.0 years
Fokker 100 14 15.1 years one F 100 will be taken over, to substitute another CRJ.
23 14.3 years
Bombardier Q Series Q300 12 10.8 years
Q400 10 6.3 years 4 new Q400s will be taken over from SAS, to substitute the two oldest Q300s and CRJs.
22 8.8 years
Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200 13 10.0 years
Tyrolean Airways TOTAL 58 11.3 years
AUA Group TOTAL 99 9.7 years

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