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Lufthansa Cargo COO Frank Bauer Joins Frankfurt Air Freight Board

Lufthansa Cargo COO Frank Bauer Joins Frankfurt Air Freight Board
Strengthening Leadership Amid Industry Challenges
Frank Bauer, Chief Operating Officer of Lufthansa Cargo AG, has been appointed to the board of Air Cargo Community Frankfurt e.V., a prominent association representing over 100 organisations involved in the air freight supply chain at Frankfurt Airport. This appointment reinforces Lufthansa Cargo’s commitment to the community, which is instrumental in shaping the future of Europe’s busiest air cargo hub.
Bauer officially became COO of Lufthansa Cargo on July 1, 2025, bringing with him a wealth of experience from various senior roles within the Lufthansa Group and the wider aviation industry. His career trajectory includes leadership positions at Eurowings, as well as significant responsibilities in controlling and risk management. Since joining Lufthansa Cargo’s executive team in August 2023, he has held multiple key roles, including Chief Financial Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, and Labour Director.
Focus on Innovation and Collaboration
In his new role on the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt board, Bauer aims to promote innovation, digitalisation, and enhanced collaboration among the diverse stakeholders. He expressed his enthusiasm for contributing to the community’s development, emphasizing Frankfurt’s status as a critical global air cargo hub. Bauer highlighted the importance of collective efforts to drive growth and success, particularly through advancing digital transformation and innovation at Frankfurt Airport. He looks forward to engaging in constructive dialogue with both members and fellow board directors.
Navigating a Dynamic and Competitive Market
Bauer’s appointment comes at a time of significant change and intensified competition within the air freight sector. As COO, he faces the complex task of steering Lufthansa Cargo through market volatility, evolving regulatory landscapes, and the need to sustain the company’s competitive position. Recent industry developments, such as Kazakhstan’s initiative to establish a new freight airline and ongoing negotiations between Lufthansa and Air Europa, underscore the dynamic environment in which Bauer will operate.
The market is likely to respond to Bauer’s expanded role with increased attention from competitors and stakeholders, potentially prompting rival firms to pursue new strategic alliances or expand their market presence. Within this context, Bauer’s leadership at Air Cargo Community Frankfurt is expected to prioritize efficiency improvements, digital innovation, and sustainable growth strategies to maintain Frankfurt Airport’s leading position in global air cargo.
Air Cargo Community Frankfurt e.V. remains a vital platform for airlines, freight forwarders, handlers, and other industry participants, ensuring the airport’s continued prominence in international air freight. Bauer’s expertise and strategic insight are anticipated to be pivotal in guiding the community through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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