Austrian flag carrier airline
Austrian Airlines is the national airline of Austria, serving as the country's primary international carrier. It operates flights connecting Austria to destinations across Europe and beyond, playing an important role in the nation's transportation infrastructure and economy.
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Founded3 May 1923 103 years ago (1923-05-03) (as ÖLAG) Commenced operations31 March 1958 68 years ago (1958-03-31) HubsVienna International Airport Frequent-flyer programMiles & More AllianceStar Alliance Fleet size68 Destinations121 Parent companyLufthansa Group HeadquartersSchwechat, Austria Jurisdiction: Vienna Key peopleAnnette Mann (CEO) Revenue € 1.871 bil. (2022) Operating income € 3.0 mil. (2022) Employees5,659 (as of December 2022) Websitewww.austrian.com Austrian Airlines (often shortened to Austrian or AUA) is the flag carrier of Austria and a subsidiary of Lufthansa, the flag carrier of Germany. The airline is headquartered on the grounds of Vienna International Airport in Schwechat where it also maintains its hub. As of July 2016, the airline flew to six domestic and more than 120 international year-round and seasonal destinations in 55 countries and is a member of the Star Alliance.
Air Austria and Austrian Airways merged to form the airline in 1957, but its history dates back to the founding of Austrian Airways in 1923. Throughout much of the company's existence, it was a state-owned entity. On 31 March 1958, the airline performed its scheduled service, flying a leased Vickers Viscount from Vienna to Zürich and London; it subsequently purchased its own Viscount fleet. On 18 February 1963, Austrian ordered its first jet-powered airliner, the Sud Aviation Caravelle. It subsequently introduced various models and derivatives of the Douglas DC-9 jetliner; by the end of 1971, Austrian was an all-jet operator. During the 1980s, it introduced the DC-9-80, otherwise known as the McDonnell Douglas MD-80, to its fleet. Various airliners produced by Airbus, Boeing, Fokker and other manufacturers were introduced across the 1980s and 1990s.
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