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A color postcard shows multiple Lufthansa aircraft on the ground at a busy airport, viewed from an elevated angle. In the foreground, a large Boeing 747 dominates the scene, positioned nose-first toward the viewer. Its distinctive upper-deck “hump” is clearly visible above the cockpit, along with a rounded black nose radome. The aircraft is painted in Lufthansa’s classic livery, with a white fuselage, a dark window stripe, and the airline name printed along the side. One of its large engines is visible under the wing, and the nose landing gear is extended on the concrete apron.

Behind the 747, a narrower Boeing 727 is taxiing from left to right. Its long, slender fuselage and T-tail are visible, along with three rear-mounted engines—two on either side of the fuselage and one at the base of the tail. The Lufthansa crane logo appears on its dark tail fin.

Further in the background, an Airbus A300 is also on the taxiway or runway. It is a wide-body twin-engine aircraft with engines mounted under the wings and a broader fuselage than the 727. It, too, carries the Lufthansa livery and tail logo.

The airport environment includes wide concrete taxiways and runways, patches of grass between paved areas, and distant airport infrastructure. A small red ground vehicle is visible near the middle aircraft. The horizon shows a flat landscape with a faint tree line under a hazy sky.

A color postcard shows multiple Lufthansa aircraft on the ground at a busy airport, viewed from an elevated angle. In the foreground, a large Boeing 747 dominates the scene, positioned nose-first toward the viewer. Its distinctive upper-deck “hump” is clearly visible above the cockpit, along with a rounded black nose radome. The aircraft is painted in Lufthansa’s classic livery, with a white fuselage, a dark window stripe, and the airline name printed along the side. One of its large engines is visible under the wing, and the nose landing gear is extended on the concrete apron. Behind the 747, a narrower Boeing 727 is taxiing from left to right. Its long, slender fuselage and T-tail are visible, along with three rear-mounted engines—two on either side of the fuselage and one at the base of the tail. The Lufthansa crane logo appears on its dark tail fin. Further in the background, an Airbus A300 is also on the taxiway or runway. It is a wide-body twin-engine aircraft with engines mounted under the wings and a broader fuselage than the 727. It, too, carries the Lufthansa livery and tail logo. The airport environment includes wide concrete taxiways and runways, patches of grass between paved areas, and distant airport infrastructure. A small red ground vehicle is visible near the middle aircraft. The horizon shows a flat landscape with a faint tree line under a hazy sky.

Happy 100th Lufthansa!
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Lufthansa 747 Postcard.
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A color postcard shows a Lufthansa wide-body jet airliner flying through a clear sky with thin, wispy clouds. The aircraft is viewed from slightly above and to the side, angled upward as if climbing.

The airplane has three engines: one mounted under each wing and a third integrated into the base of the vertical tail at the rear of the fuselage. The wings are swept back and extend outward with a slight upward angle. The fuselage is long and cylindrical, painted primarily white with a dark blue stripe running along the row of passenger windows.

The tail fin is dark blue and features Lufthansa’s yellow circular logo with a stylized crane in the center. The word “Lufthansa” is printed in dark lettering near the front of the fuselage. The aircraft’s registration marking is visible near the rear section, just ahead of the tail.

The underside of the wings and fuselage is shaded, while the upper surfaces are lit by sunlight, creating a contrast that highlights the aircraft’s shape and structure. The engines appear metallic and cylindrical, with the tail-mounted engine blending into the vertical stabilizer.

The background consists of a soft blue sky with streaks of high-altitude clouds, giving a sense of cruising altitude. No ground or other aircraft are visible, emphasizing the plane’s isolation in flight and the smooth, steady motion through the air.

A color postcard shows a Lufthansa wide-body jet airliner flying through a clear sky with thin, wispy clouds. The aircraft is viewed from slightly above and to the side, angled upward as if climbing. The airplane has three engines: one mounted under each wing and a third integrated into the base of the vertical tail at the rear of the fuselage. The wings are swept back and extend outward with a slight upward angle. The fuselage is long and cylindrical, painted primarily white with a dark blue stripe running along the row of passenger windows. The tail fin is dark blue and features Lufthansa’s yellow circular logo with a stylized crane in the center. The word “Lufthansa” is printed in dark lettering near the front of the fuselage. The aircraft’s registration marking is visible near the rear section, just ahead of the tail. The underside of the wings and fuselage is shaded, while the upper surfaces are lit by sunlight, creating a contrast that highlights the aircraft’s shape and structure. The engines appear metallic and cylindrical, with the tail-mounted engine blending into the vertical stabilizer. The background consists of a soft blue sky with streaks of high-altitude clouds, giving a sense of cruising altitude. No ground or other aircraft are visible, emphasizing the plane’s isolation in flight and the smooth, steady motion through the air.

Happy 100th Lufthansa!
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Lufthansa DC-10 Postcard.
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A color postcard shows a Lufthansa jet airliner flying above a thick, continuous layer of white clouds. The aircraft is viewed from the front and slightly above, giving a clear view of the nose, cockpit windows, and both wings extending outward.

The airplane has a twin-engine configuration, with one large jet engine mounted under each wing. The engines appear circular from this angle, with dark openings at the front. The fuselage is painted in Lufthansa’s classic style, with a light-colored body and a darker band running along the row of passenger windows. The airline name is faintly visible along the side of the fuselage.

The nose of the aircraft is rounded and prominent in the foreground, with cockpit windows forming a dark, visor-like shape. The wings are swept back, and their tips extend outward into the cloudy background. The tail rises vertically at the rear, though its details are less distinct from this angle.

The cloud layer below is dense and textured, resembling a soft, uneven blanket stretching to the horizon. The lighting suggests daylight above the clouds, with soft shadows and highlights across the aircraft’s body.

The overall composition emphasizes forward motion and altitude, with the jet appearing to cruise steadily through open sky above the clouds, isolated from any ground features or other aircraft.

A color postcard shows a Lufthansa jet airliner flying above a thick, continuous layer of white clouds. The aircraft is viewed from the front and slightly above, giving a clear view of the nose, cockpit windows, and both wings extending outward. The airplane has a twin-engine configuration, with one large jet engine mounted under each wing. The engines appear circular from this angle, with dark openings at the front. The fuselage is painted in Lufthansa’s classic style, with a light-colored body and a darker band running along the row of passenger windows. The airline name is faintly visible along the side of the fuselage. The nose of the aircraft is rounded and prominent in the foreground, with cockpit windows forming a dark, visor-like shape. The wings are swept back, and their tips extend outward into the cloudy background. The tail rises vertically at the rear, though its details are less distinct from this angle. The cloud layer below is dense and textured, resembling a soft, uneven blanket stretching to the horizon. The lighting suggests daylight above the clouds, with soft shadows and highlights across the aircraft’s body. The overall composition emphasizes forward motion and altitude, with the jet appearing to cruise steadily through open sky above the clouds, isolated from any ground features or other aircraft.

Happy 100th Lufthansa!
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Lufthansa 737 Postcard.
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#Lufthansa #Lufthansa100 #Avgeek #Aviation #Airplanes #Travel #Postcards #b737

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A vintage color postcard shows a Lufthansa jet airliner parked on an airport apron under a clear blue sky. The aircraft is viewed from the rear-left side, emphasizing its tall vertical tail and distinctive T-shaped tailplane mounted high above the fuselage. Three jet engines are visible—one on each side of the rear fuselage and a third integrated into the base of the vertical tail.

The airplane is painted in Lufthansa’s classic livery: a white fuselage with a blue stripe running along the windows and a yellow accent line. The tail features a large yellow circle with the airline’s blue crane logo. A small German flag and aircraft registration markings appear near the tail.

A mobile boarding stair is positioned at the front left side of the aircraft, with the word “MÜNCHEN” printed in bold black letters along its side, indicating Munich. The aircraft sits on a wide concrete apron, with its landing gear fully extended.

In the mid-ground, a person dressed in white stands on the tarmac facing the aircraft, providing a sense of scale. Behind them is a long, low terminal building with rows of windows and a control tower rising above it, painted in red with a glass observation top. Additional smaller aircraft and airport vehicles are visible near the terminal.

The foreground includes a strip of green grass at the edge of the pavement. The overall scene conveys a calm, orderly airport setting, likely from the mid-20th century, with the aircraft ready for boarding or servicing.

A vintage color postcard shows a Lufthansa jet airliner parked on an airport apron under a clear blue sky. The aircraft is viewed from the rear-left side, emphasizing its tall vertical tail and distinctive T-shaped tailplane mounted high above the fuselage. Three jet engines are visible—one on each side of the rear fuselage and a third integrated into the base of the vertical tail. The airplane is painted in Lufthansa’s classic livery: a white fuselage with a blue stripe running along the windows and a yellow accent line. The tail features a large yellow circle with the airline’s blue crane logo. A small German flag and aircraft registration markings appear near the tail. A mobile boarding stair is positioned at the front left side of the aircraft, with the word “MÜNCHEN” printed in bold black letters along its side, indicating Munich. The aircraft sits on a wide concrete apron, with its landing gear fully extended. In the mid-ground, a person dressed in white stands on the tarmac facing the aircraft, providing a sense of scale. Behind them is a long, low terminal building with rows of windows and a control tower rising above it, painted in red with a glass observation top. Additional smaller aircraft and airport vehicles are visible near the terminal. The foreground includes a strip of green grass at the edge of the pavement. The overall scene conveys a calm, orderly airport setting, likely from the mid-20th century, with the aircraft ready for boarding or servicing.

Happy 100th Lufthansa!
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Lufthansa 727 Postcard.
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#Lufthansa #Lufthansa100 #Avgeek #Aviation #Airplanes #Travel Postcards #727

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A color postcard shows a large four-engine jet airliner in flight against a backdrop of thick, white clouds and patches of blue sky. The aircraft is a Lufthansa jet, painted primarily white with a light blue underside and a thin yellow stripe running along the fuselage. The word “Lufthansa” is clearly printed in large, dark blue letters across the upper side of the fuselage.

The airplane is viewed from slightly below and to the side, allowing both the top of the fuselage and the underside of the wings to be seen. It has a distinctive narrow-body shape with a pointed nose and swept-back wings. Each wing carries two cylindrical jet engines mounted underneath, for a total of four engines.

The tail fin displays Lufthansa’s classic logo—a yellow circle with a stylized blue crane—along with a small German flag and aircraft registration markings. The wings extend outward and slightly upward, with the engines appearing metallic and reflective.

Below the aircraft, the cloud layer appears dense and textured, giving a sense of altitude and motion. The overall composition emphasizes the aircraft cruising smoothly above the clouds, with no other planes or objects visible.

A color postcard shows a large four-engine jet airliner in flight against a backdrop of thick, white clouds and patches of blue sky. The aircraft is a Lufthansa jet, painted primarily white with a light blue underside and a thin yellow stripe running along the fuselage. The word “Lufthansa” is clearly printed in large, dark blue letters across the upper side of the fuselage. The airplane is viewed from slightly below and to the side, allowing both the top of the fuselage and the underside of the wings to be seen. It has a distinctive narrow-body shape with a pointed nose and swept-back wings. Each wing carries two cylindrical jet engines mounted underneath, for a total of four engines. The tail fin displays Lufthansa’s classic logo—a yellow circle with a stylized blue crane—along with a small German flag and aircraft registration markings. The wings extend outward and slightly upward, with the engines appearing metallic and reflective. Below the aircraft, the cloud layer appears dense and textured, giving a sense of altitude and motion. The overall composition emphasizes the aircraft cruising smoothly above the clouds, with no other planes or objects visible.

Happy 100th Lufthansa!
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Lufthansa 720 Postcard.
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#Lufthansa #Lufthansa100 #Avgeek #Aviation #Airplanes #Travel Postcards

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Cento anni Lufthansa: storia, curiosità e il primo volo del 1926 Il 6 aprile 1926 decollava il primo volo Lufthansa da Berlino a Zurigo: cento anni di storia dell'aviazione civile tedesca

✈️ Cento anni fa, il 6 aprile 1926, un piccolo Fokker F.II decollava da Berlino verso Zurigo: era il primo volo nella storia di Lufthansa. Un secolo di aviazione iniziava così. 🎂

#Lufthansa100 #Aviazione #Germania

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Lufthansa Celebrates Centennial Milestone with Unique Staff-Designed Airbus A321neo Livery AviationNews – Lufthansa has officially unveiled a specially commissioned Airbus A321neo featuring a unique anniversary livery to commemorate the airline's 100th anniversary. This distinctive aircraft serves as a flying tribute to a century of aviation history, showcasing a design created entirely by the carrier’s own employees. The selection of the Airbus A321neo for this celebration highlights the deep partnership between the German flag carrier and the European manufacturer.

#Lufthansa #Lufthansa100 #Airbus #A321neo #AviationHistory #AvGeek #LufthansaGroup #Centennial #AircraftLivery #AviationNews

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#AirTravel #Lufthansa100 - Lufthansa has unveiled its sixth “100 Years” anniversary livery on a Boeing 747-8, D-ABYN “Niedersachsen,” painted in San Bernardino. the aircraft is scheduled to arrive in Frankfurt on March 5. #Airways #News

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Lufthansa Celebrates 100 Years with Giant A380 XXL Crane Livery Aviation News – Lufthansa has expanded its 100th anniversary celebrations by debuting its fourth aircraft featuring a specialized XXL crane livery. The Airbus A380, a centerpiece of the airline's long-haul fleet, recently completed its visual transformation to commemorate a century of aviation history. On February 25, 2026, the flagship Airbus A380, registered as D-AIMH, successfully landed at Munich Airport (MUC) following an extensive maintenance stay in Shannon, Ireland.

#Lufthansa #A380 #AviationNews #Lufthansa100 #Airbus #MunichAirport #AircraftLivery #AvGeek #D-AIMH #ShannonAirport

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Lufthansa expands centennial fleet with A320neo and A350 Lufthansa has expanded its 100th anniversary fleet with the addition of two more aircraft featuring the airline’s special centennial livery, as an Airbus A320neo and an Airbus A350-900 prepare to ente...

Lufthansa celebrates its 100th anniversary with two new aircraft in special centennial livery – an Airbus A320neo and A350-900 – joining the Boeing 787-9. The striking design features a deep blue fuselage, iconic white crane, and the “100 | 1926–2026” markings.
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In the coming days, a Lufthansa Airbus A320neo and an Airbus A350-900 in special livery will join the fleet as part of the centennial year celebration.

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From Frankfurt to the world! Watch for the special "Berlin" 787-9 as it touches down in 11 cities across 6 countries this January. #lufthansa100 #centenary #boeing787 #dreamliner #lufthans

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Happy 100th Birthday, Lufthansa! Founded on January 6, 1926, the German flag carrier is celebrating its first century in the skies under the motto "We are the Journey." Leading the celebration is the airline’s 12th Boeing 787-9, registered as D-ABPU "Berlin." This flagship features the "Super Crane" livery—a deep midnight blue fuselage with a white crane whose wings merge into the aircraft's own wings.

Happy 100th Birthday, Lufthansa! Founded on January 6, 1926, the German flag carrier is celebrating its first century in the skies under the motto "We are the Journey." Leading the celebration is the airline’s 12th Boeing 787-9, registered as D-ABPU "Berlin." This flagship features the "Super Crane" livery—a deep midnight blue fuselage with a white crane whose wings merge into the aircraft's own wings.

From Frankfurt to the world! Watch for the special "Berlin" 787-9 as it touches down in 11 cities across 6 countries this January.
#lufthansa100 #centenary #boeing787 #dreamliner #lufthansa

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Lufthansa celebrates its 100th year of flight operations, beginning on January 6, 1926, when the original "Luft Hansa" was established in Berlin.

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Lufthansa turns 100! - Yes Punjab News Lufthansa marks 100 years in 2026 with special flights, retro liveries, events, and a look at its history and future in aviation.

Lufthansa turns 100! yespunjab.com?p=201335

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Lufthansa Marks 100 Years with Special-Edition Boeing 787-9 Aviation News – Lufthansa has welcomed its first aircraft painted in a special livery celebrating the airline’s 100th anniversary. The Boeing 787-9 arrived in Frankfurt on December 23, 2025, marking a symbolic moment as the carrier links its heritage with its future fleet strategy. The aircraft, registered D-ABPU, completed its delivery flight from Boeing’s assembly site in Everett, Washington, to Frankfurt International Airport. The arrival highlights Lufthansa’s centenary year and underscores its close partnership with Boeing as the airline continues to modernize its long-haul fleet with new-generation aircraft.

#Lufthansa #Boeing787 #Dreamliner #AviationNews #Lufthansa100 #FleetRenewal #FrankfurtAirport #AviationHistory #SustainableAviation #AirlineNews

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Lufthansa's first special livery aircraft - a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner registered D-ABPU - has landed in Frankfurt ahead of the 2026 centenary year.

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I'm digging this livery #Lufthansa100 worldairlinenews.com/wp-content/u...

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Lufthansa Unveils Plans for Special Anniversary Fleet Lufthansa will mark its centennial year in 2026 with the rollout of six aircraft of various types in special commemorative 100-year livery.

Lufthansa will mark its centennial year in 2026 with the rollout of six aircraft of various types in a special commemorative 100-year livery.

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#Lufthansa #Lufthansa100 #avgeek #Planes #Aviation #aviationdaily #Aviationnews

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Lufthansa’s Historic Junkers Ju 52 Arrives at Frankfurt Home Ahead of 2026 Public Display Aviation News – Lufthansa Showcases Aviation Heritage at New Frankfurt Visitor Center Lufthansa has announced the arrival of its historic Junkers Ju 52 aircraft at the airline’s new Conference and Visitor Center at Frankfurt Airport, where it will go on permanent display from spring 2026. The legendary aircraft, affectionately known as “Aunt Ju,” joins the Lockheed Super Star…

#Lufthansa #Ju52 #AviationHistory #FrankfurtAirport #SuperStar #AviationNews #HeritageAircraft #AirlineHistory #AviationHeritage #Lufthansa100

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