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Lufthansa to Operate 27 Boeing 747s in 2025

Lufthansa to Operate 27 Boeing 747s in 2025
In an industry increasingly dominated by fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft, Lufthansa remains a distinctive outlier by committing to one of the world’s largest active fleets of Boeing 747s. The German flag carrier, a founding member of the Star Alliance, plans to operate 27 Boeing 747s in 2025, underscoring its continued reliance on the iconic “jumbo jet” despite widespread retirements by other airlines.
Composition and Modernization of the 747 Fleet
Lufthansa’s current 747 fleet comprises 27 aircraft, divided between eight older 747-400 models and 19 newer 747-8 variants, according to data from ch-aviation. The 747-400s, with an average age of 25.5 years, are configured to accommodate 67 business class, 32 premium economy, and 272 economy seats. In contrast, the younger 747-8s, averaging 11.9 years old, feature a more premium four-class layout, including eight first class, 80 business, 32 premium economy, and 244 economy seats.
The airline is actively upgrading the interiors of its 747-8 fleet with the new ‘Allegris’ cabin design, a refurbishment program that commenced this year. This initiative follows the successful introduction of the Allegris cabin on Lufthansa’s Airbus A350-900s and aims to enhance the passenger experience across all travel classes, reflecting Lufthansa’s commitment to maintaining a competitive onboard product.
Deployment and Network Strategy
Despite prevailing industry trends favoring smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft, Lufthansa continues to deploy its 747-8s on key long-haul routes. Cirium scheduling data for September 2025 indicates that Lufthansa will operate 754 flights using the 747-8, maintaining the same frequency as the previous year. These flights will collectively offer 274,456 seats and generate 1.45 billion available seat miles (ASMs), representing a modest 3.9% reduction from 2024 figures, which suggests a strategic shift toward shorter long-haul sectors.
The 747-8s will serve daily flights from Frankfurt to major global destinations including Buenos Aires, Chicago, Houston, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Newark, San Francisco, São Paulo, Tokyo Haneda, and Washington DC. The Frankfurt–New York JFK route will be an exception, with 17 flights scheduled in September.
Competitive Landscape and Strategic Considerations
Lufthansa’s sustained investment in the 747 fleet occurs amid intensifying competition, particularly from rival German carrier Condor, which recently lost a legal challenge against Lufthansa and is reportedly considering further action. Concurrently, Lufthansa is focused on regaining market share in key Asian markets such as China and Japan, where it faces growing competition and evolving demand patterns.
This strategic commitment to the 747 also holds implications for Boeing, which has encountered difficulties securing new aircraft orders from China in recent years. Lufthansa’s continued reliance on the 747 signals confidence in the aircraft’s capabilities and may facilitate future procurement opportunities. The airline’s approach, emphasizing a more integrated network planning model, is expected to strengthen its market position both within Europe and on critical intercontinental routes.
By maintaining a substantial 747 fleet and investing in cabin upgrades, Lufthansa not only preserves the legacy of the jumbo jet but also positions itself to compete effectively in a rapidly changing global aviation environment.

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