Lufthansa Systems
Lufthansa Systems is an information technology service provider for the aviation industry. It has around 2,200 employees in several locations in Germany and offices in 16 other countries.[1] The company is headquartered in Raunheim near Frankfurt.[1] The company's portfolio includes "consulting, development and implementation of customized industry solutions as well as the operation of applications in the company's own data centers."[1]
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Industry | Information technology |
Founded | January 1, 1995[1] |
Headquarters | , Germany |
Key people | Dr. Thomas Wittmann (CEO) and Olivier Krueger (CEO)[1] |
Number of employees | 2,200 (February 2019)[1] |
Parent | Lufthansa Group |
Website | lhsystems |
In March 2015, Lufthansa Systems undertook a reorganization to reform into three operating units: Infrastructure, Airline Solutions (now known as "Lufthansa Systems") and Industry Solutions (now "Lufthansa Industry Solutions").[2] The Infrastructure unit, which employs about 1,400 people, has been sold to IBM, while the other two units were meant to remain as subsidiaries of the parent company Lufthansa.[2]
The Hungarian subsidiary, Lufthansa Systems Hungária Kft., was established in 1995 and employed 200 people as of 2005.[3]
History
In 1995, Lufthansa Systems (LIDO) was established to turn the Lufthansa Group's IT department into a legally independent company.
In 2015, the company sold its IT infrastructure division, "which provides data centres, networks and telephony" to IBM.[2]
References
- "Company Profile" (PDF). Lufthansa Systems. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 26, 2014. Retrieved 26 Oct 2014.
- "UPDATE 1-Lufthansa close to deal with IBM for IT infrastructure unit". Reuters. 22 Oct 2014.
- Tunyogi, Henri (14 Oct 2005). "Magyarországon bővít a Lufthansa Systems" [Hungary expands Lufthansa Systems]. Menedzsment Fórum (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.