- Investment of nearly 600 million euros: Lufthansa Cargo is fundamentally modernizing its cargo hub at Frankfurt Airport by 2030.
- Sustainability and future viability: The "LCCevo" project strengthens the logistics hub´s competitive position in Europe and creates a modern, more sustainable infrastructure.
- Continuous operation: The basic renovation will be carried out in stages, with cargo handling continuing seamlessly in the 330,000 m² Lufthansa Cargo Center.
Lufthansa Cargo yesterday celebrated an important step in the further development of its central cargo hub at Frankfurt Airport. With an investment volume of almost 600 million euros, the cargo airline is focusing on a comprehensive modernization by 2030, which will make the Lufthansa Cargo Center (LCC) Europe's most modern airfreight hub. Numerous guests from the worlds of politics and business, as well as employees, customers and project partners, attended the ceremony at the "LCCevo" construction site to mark the start of construction, which has already begun. To commemorate this important milestone for the company, the participants filled and sealed a time capsule.
"This investment by the Lufthansa Group is a clear commitment to the Frankfurt location and symbolizes our confidence in the long-term future of the airfreight business," said Michael Niggemann, member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG. "This flagship project makes our cargo business at the Frankfurt hub fit for the future. It increases quality and efficiency for customers, creates sustainable jobs for our colleagues, and enables even more environmentally friendly ground processes. At the same time, we are making a significant contribution to the performance of airfreight in the heart of Europe and thus enabling global traffic for our economy".
"This is an impressive example of how investments in modern and sustainable infrastructure strengthen our state in the long term. Lufthansa Cargo is sending an important signal for innovation and competitiveness at Frankfurt Airport," emphasized R. Alexander Lorz, Hessian Minister of Finance. "Here in Hesse, where the automotive sector, the pharmaceutical industry and medical technology play a central role, the connection provided by Lufthansa Cargo is an indispensable gateway to the global market."
In a video message, Kaweh Mansoori, Hessian Minister for Economics, Energy, Transport, Housing and Rural Areas, said: "Frankfurt Airport is regularly referred to as the 'heart muscle of the region'. The last few years have shown just how important cargo traffic is in addition to passenger traffic. The key to remaining competitive in this dynamic environment is an efficient and modern infrastructure. With the modernization of its cargo center, Lufthansa Cargo, the largest cargo carrier at Frankfurt Airport, is helping to further strengthen airfreight at the location. The challenges of the future will be mastered by using the latest technologies and intelligent solutions. At the same time, this is a clear signal for the economic strength and sustainable development of our region and strengthens the position of Frankfurt Airport as an important hub."
"Frankfurt Airport is crucial to the economic strength of our city, connecting countless companies to global markets. By investing in modern infrastructure and creating a wide range of jobs, Lufthansa Cargo is making a significant contribution to the future viability of Frankfurt. Together with the air cargo industry, we are committed to ensuring that Frankfurt remains an attractive location for companies and employees," said Mike Josef, Lord Mayor of the City of Frankfurt.
Since its opening in 1982, the LCC has been in continuous operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week and has played a central role in global airfreight traffic ever since. The modernization program includes the gradual renewal of all central functions by 2030, including cargo handling facilities, storage and conveyor technology, building technology, administrative buildings and IT systems. With a total area of around 330,000 m² - the equivalent of around 46 football pitches - it is one of the largest airfreight hubs in Europe.
Lufthansa Cargo is carrying out this ambitious project without interrupting operations. This "open-heart surgery" requires the cooperation of all parties involved to ensure smooth operations. "We are working closely with partner companies such as Züblin and Bleichert Automation, who are contributing their expertise to the successful implementation, which is fully on schedule so far," says project manager Stefan Dürr.
The construction work is being carried out in sections so that daily operations can continue undisturbed. During the current construction phase, Lufthansa Cargo is renovating or building new facilities on an area of around 55,000 m². A notable milestone is the construction of a 42-meter high-bay warehouse, which will be the second-highest building at Frankfurt Airport.