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Jens Fehlinger – new CEO of Swiss International Air Lines
The New CEO of Swiss International Air Lines
Jens Fehlinger started his professional career at the Lufthansa Group in 2006, where he held various management positions. Among other things, he was in charge of strategy and business development at Lufthansa Airlines and the operational performance management for Lufthansa Group. During the Covid pandemic, he was responsible for the Group’s crisis management office and subsequently headed the ReNew restructuring project. In recent years, Jens Fehlinger has been Co-Managing Director of Lufthansa Cityline and at the same time established as managing Director the new airline Lufthansa City Airlines.
Jens Fehlinger holds a commercial pilot’s license for the Airbus A320 and is currently an active pilot for Lufthansa Cityline. Fehlinger holds a graduate degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in Aviation Systems Engineering and Management from the University of Bremen, Germany, and a master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Traffic and Transport from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. He also received an Executive MBA from the IE Business School in Madrid, Spain.
The History of SWISS
Beginnings
Head office
The Swiss International Air Lines head office at EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg.
Swiss International Air Lines has its operational headquarters at EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg near Basel, Switzerland. The French-Swiss airport is located on French territory and has customs-free access to Switzerland. The Swiss head office is located in the Swiss section of the airport, and it is only accessible from Switzerland. According to the commercial register, the legal seat is in Basel itself.
Swiss International Air Lines’ head office was previously the head office of Crossair. In 2002 the “Crossair” sign on the building was replaced by a “Swiss International Air Lines” one. As of 2004 the Basel area offices housed about 1,000 employees, while the Zurich area offices housed about 850 employees. When Swiss started as a company, about 1,400-1,500 worked at the Basel offices.
Swiss also operates offices at Zurich Airport in Kloten and at Geneva Airport.
SWISS from 2002 onwards
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is now Switzerland’s national airline. It runs flights from its hub, Zurich, and Geneva to more than 100 destinations in 50 countries worldwide.
As Switzerland’s national airline, SWISS represents the country’s traditional values and is committed to providing top-quality products and services.
SWISS is part of the Lufthansa Group and a member of the Star Alliance, the largest network of airlines in the world.