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LGW files for insolvency

Zeitfracht, the parent of German Airways and LGW has made this announcement:

Fuftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (LGW) has filed for insolvency in its own administration with the Dรผsseldorf Local Court. Today, Wednesday, April 22, 2020, attorney Dirk Andres was appointed as provisional administrator. Attorney Michael Wilbert will also join the companyโ€™s management as a further managing director.

In view of the current economic situation in the aviation industry, there is currently no lasting positive economic perspective for the regional airline. The insolvency is thus a direct consequence of the travel restrictions and the general economic situation during the Coronavirus pandemic, which has de facto paralysed global aviation.

Dominik Wiehage, Managing Director of LGW: โ€œWe very much regret that we were forced to take this step by the Coronavirus pandemic. We had our 15 De Havilland DHC-8-400 aircraft in a long-term cooperation exclusively with the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings. Eurowings had to decommission around 90% of its own fleet and terminate the wet lease contract with LGW at short notice in view of current developments. After the termination of the cooperation by Eurowings, we have made intensive efforts to find employment for our LGW aircraft throughout Europe and will continue to do so in our own management. Due to the almost complete standstill of air traffic, these efforts have unfortunately not been successful so far. As it is also impossible to estimate โ€“ as things stand today โ€“ whether we will receive public funds to bridge the period until air traffic resumes, especially on the regional routes served by the LGW, we must therefore draw the legally necessary conclusions. We are very sorry for the employees of the LGW โ€“ all of them are very well trained, very motivated and very customer-oriented employees, for whom we want to keep the option open, especially with our own management, of being involved again in a new start in air traffic.

Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter currently employs 354 people, 294 of them in the flying sector, 60 work on the ground in technology and administration for the company, which has its headquarters in Dรผsseldorf. The fleet of 15 de Havilland Canada DHC-8-400s is currently parked at the airport of the Slovakian capital Bratislava.

Eurowings-LGW aircraft photo gallery:

LGW to replace its Bombardier Q400s with Embraer E190s

Eurowings (LGW) Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) D-ABQC (msn 4231) ZRH (Andi Hiltl). Image: 943756.

LGW has released this statement (translated from German):

Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (LGW) is renewing its fleet. From December 2019, the regional airline will phase in the first Embraer E190 aircraft. The new Embraer E190s will replace the existing Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) fleet. This will take about two years, until autumn 2021.

The replacement will harmonize the fleet within the group. WDL Aviation, the time-freight subsidiary based at Cologne/Bonn Airport, is currently also being equipped with aircraft from the Embraer E190 series. This will create synergies within the group.

LGW will continue flying as a wet lease provider for Eurowings in the longer term.

Zeitfracht Group took over LGW from the Lufthansa Group only at the beginning of April.

Top Copyright Photo: Eurowings (LGW) Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) D-ABQC (msn 4231) ZRH (Andi Hiltl). Image: 943756.

Eurowings-LGW aircraft slide show: