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Eurowings

Eurowings GmbH is a German low-cost carrier[5] headquartered in Düsseldorf[4] and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Founded in 1996, it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and formerly also operated some long-haul routes and maintains bases at several airports throughout Germany and Austria as well as in Palma de Mallorca and Pristina.[1]

Eurowings GmbH
IATA ICAO Callsign
EW EWG EUROWINGS
Founded1 February 1990; 33 years ago (1990-02-01)
Commenced operations1 January 1994; 29 years ago (1994-01-01)
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programMiles & More
SubsidiariesEurowings Europe
Fleet size99 (excluding Eurowings Europe)
Destinations152[3]
Parent companyLufthansa Group
HeadquartersDüsseldorf, Germany[4]
Key people
Websiteeurowings.com

Eurowings has gone through a major transformation in recent years. It was part of Lufthansa Regional until October 2014. At that time it began operating on behalf of Germanwings within their network. Since spring 2015, Eurowings has been redeveloped into a low-cost airline for short- and long-haul flights. By October 2015, it had also started to incorporate Germanwings' route network as part of the merger of the two brands.[6]

History edit

Early years edit

The airline was formed on 1 February 1990, following a merger of Nürnberger Flugdienst (NFD) and Reise- und Industrieflug (RFG), two commuter airlines based in Nürnberg and Dortmund, respectively. Flight operations using an initial fleet of ATR 42 and 72 aircraft inherited from Eurowings' predecessors were launched on 1 January 1994. Subsequently, BAe 146 aircraft were added to the fleet, which were later followed by larger Airbus A320 family aircraft and even an Airbus A310.[7] Lufthansa took an initial 24,9% stake in Eurowings in 2001, increasing it to 49% in 2004. It has exercised full control of the airline since 2005 and assume complete ownership since 2011.

Development as part of Lufthansa edit

 
A former Eurowings BAe 146-200

As of 31 December 2006, Lufthansa had a 49% shareholding in Eurowings with a call option for 50.91% of the remaining stakes, bringing the company into the Lufthansa Group fold.[8] At that time, Eurowings was the owner of Germanwings, thus creating a low-cost branch within the Lufthansa trust. Plans to merge these two airlines with TUIfly (controlled by TUI Travel) into a joint and independent holding company, were brought forth during 2008, but did not materialize.[9] Instead, Lufthansa announced in December 2008 to acquire Germanwings from Eurowings.[10]

In September 2010 Eurowings closed its headquarters and technical infrastructure in Dortmund, Germany, and moved both to Düsseldorf, where Eurowings operated most of its flights since the airline was part of Lufthansa Regional. In March 2011, the maintenance division at Nürnberg Airport was also closed.

In late 2013, Eurowings' short-haul flights that are not operated from Frankfurt or Munich were transferred from Lufthansa to Germanwings.[11] All Eurowings flights operated on behalf of Lufthansa Regional ceased by autumn 2014 and were rebranded to Germanwings, the last ones to and from Düsseldorf.

Redevelopment into a low-cost carrier edit

 
Eurowings headquarters in Düsseldorf

In July 2014, the Lufthansa Group announced that Eurowings would replace its 23 Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft with 23 Airbus A320s. Ten of the A320s would be new orders, and 13 would be transferred from Lufthansa Group orders between February 2015 and March 2017. Lufthansa also announced Eurowings' transformation from a regional airline into a low-cost long and short-haul carrier by the end of 2015.[12]

On 1 February 2015, Eurowings started operating the Airbus A320-200, after taking delivery of its first on 20 January, which was received from Lufthansa and repainted in Eurowings' new livery. This and further A320s would be operated on behalf of Germanwings for most of 2015, until Lufthansa consolidated its low-cost operations under the new Eurowings brand by end of that year.[6] Additionally, in February 2015, the Lufthansa Group announced that SunExpress Deutschland would be the operator of Eurowings' new long-haul operations, which were to be based at Cologne Bonn Airport from November 2015. SunExpress Deutschland therefore would receive leased Airbus A330-200s.[13]

Eurowings also announced the establishment of its first base outside of Germany, at Vienna International Airport, where the aircraft were planned be operated by Austrian Airlines under the Eurowings brand. Previous plans to establish the first foreign base at Basel/Mulhouse were cancelled.[14] In June 2015, the Lufthansa Group announced the application for an additional air operator's certificate (AOC) for Eurowings in Austria, called Eurowings Europe, under which all new Airbus A320-200s would be operated while the "current" German Eurowings would continue to operate the existing fleet. This was planned due to lower operational costs based on Austrian Airlines union agreements.[15]

On 2 October 2015, Lufthansa announced a change of plans for their Vienna operations. Austrian Airlines would not operate some routes for the Eurowings brand as planned; instead, Eurowings Europe would handle all these flights itself.[16] In October 2015, Eurowings took over 55 Germanwings routes.[17] By April 2016, Eurowings had taken over several more routes.[18] Eurowings has been solely responsible for all sales under the Germanwings brand since October 2015.[19] From November 2015, Eurowings were offering one-way fares to destinations in the Caribbean and Thailand for as little as 99 euros.[20] In December 2015, Eurowings' new long-haul operations faced severe criticism, as every fourth flight was delayed by an average of 5.8 hours, with some flights delayed more than 20 hours.[21] Lufthansa stated that unexpected technical difficulties and a small fleet were to blame; Eurowings started its first seven long-haul routes with only one own aircraft.[21] Shortly after, Eurowings again faced severe public outrage and negative media coverage,[22] after one of their flights from Varadero to Cologne was delayed by more than 60 hours with passengers with visas whose validity had run out stuck in their hotels.[23]

In January 2016, Eurowings cancelled their planned service from Cologne to Tehran,[24] and reduced Dubai flights from year-round to seasonal service.[25] Lufthansa also announced the establishment of a task force in the same month. Its brief would be to eliminate the operational problems which lead to serious delays and to increase operational reliability.[26] In July 2016, it was made public that Eurowings' owner Lufthansa was considering taking over part of the route network, staff and aircraft leases from Air Berlin, which would then be made part of the Eurowings operations.[27] In August 2016, Eurowings announced further changes to its long-haul operations. The routes to Boston and to Dubai, which had already been changed from year-round to seasonal, were terminated.[28] Boston was only served for three months.[29] Shortly after, Eurowings also announced it would terminate its last route to Moscow, and therefore Russia, due to low demand.[30] Also in August 2016, Eurowings announced it would open its second Austrian base after Vienna, at Salzburg Airport, with flights to six European metropolitan destinations from January 2017.[31] In December 2016, it was announced that Air Berlin would wet-lease a total of 38 Airbus A319/A320 aircraft for six years to Lufthansa Group's Eurowings (33 aircraft) and Austrian Airlines (five), starting from February 2017. As a result, Eurowings will phase out Germanwings' older A320s.[32]

On 15 February 2017, Eurowings retired their last Bombardier CRJ900 after a flight from Karlsruhe to Hamburg. All CRJ900s have been handed over to Lufthansa CityLine and replaced by larger Airbus A320-200s, as part of the transformation from a regional into a low-cost carrier.[33]

In February 2018, Eurowings announced the relocation of all its long-haul routes currently operated from Cologne Bonn Airport to Düsseldorf Airport, from which it already flies long-haul routes, by late October 2018 to strengthen their presence there. This leaves Düsseldorf and Munich Airport as Eurowings' long-haul bases.[34]

Recent developments edit

In March 2019, the Lufthansa Group announced that starting in October 2019, Eurowings would introduce long-haul flights from Frankfurt Airport and further its Munich hub to expand Lufthansa's tourist-oriented presence and cooperation with these two hubs. It was announced that the original routes serviced from Frankfurt would be Mauritius, Barbados, and Windhoek, and Bangkok from Munich.[35] However, in June 2019, the Lufthansa Group announced that Eurowings will drop all long-haul flights and instead focus on short-haul operations aboard Airbus A320-family aircraft. All long-haul flights operated by Eurowings will be transferred to other network airlines- Lufthansa, Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and Swiss.[36] It was also announced that Brussels Airlines will work more closely with its network partners under a turnaround plan introduced by Lufthansa.[citation needed]

In April 2020, Lufthansa announced a major downsizing for Eurowings in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. While Germanwings has been shut entirely and Eurowings is to phase out several aircraft, most wet-lease contracts have been ended on short notice.[37] Amongst the terminated agreements was the largest one with German Airways (formerly LGW) for their entire Bombardier DHC-8-400 fleet.[38]

In February 2021, Lufthansa announced it would take over most of Eurowings' routes at Munich Airport with the exception of few domestic services and flights to Palma de Mallorca and Pristina.[39] Also in early 2021, Eurowings discontinued all of their long-haul destinations, which had been served from Düsseldorf, Munich and Frankfurt.[40] At the same time, parent Lufthansa announced that these routes would be spun off as new long-haul carrier Eurowings Discover.[41]

In May 2022, Eurowings announced the termination of its own long-running frequent flyer program Boomerang Club in favour of a merger with Miles & More of parent Lufthansa.[42]

Corporate affairs edit

Ownership and structure edit

The Eurowings Group, which consists of low-cost or hybrid point-to-point airlines,[43] is wholly owned by Lufthansa, and includes as subsidiaries:[44]

Integration of Brussels Airlines within Eurowings was stopped during 2019; it will instead move closer to Lufthansa Network Airlines, and report as part of that operating segment from 2020.[44]

Business trends edit

The business and operating results of the Eurowings Group are fully incorporated into the Lufthansa Group accounts; key trends since 2015, when it moved towards the low cost model, are (as at year ending 31 December):[45]

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Turnover (€ m) 1,909 2,060 4,041 4,098 2,311 598 822 1,857
Operating profit[a] (€ m) 38 -91 -33 -231 -126 -802 -227 -200
Number of employees (at year end) 3,186 3,493 7,501 9,255 8,809 3,088 3,563 4,415
Number of passengers (m) 16.9 18.4 32.6 38.5 38.2 7.2 7.7 16.9
Passenger load factor (%) 79.5 79.6 79.9 81.3 82.2 73.1 73.6 80.8
Number of aircraft (at year end) 78 180 205 191 85 100 96
Notes/sources [46] [46] [47] [47] [44] [48] [49] [50]

Destinations edit

Codeshare agreements edit

Eurowings has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[51]

Fleet edit

 
Eurowings Airbus A319-100
 
Eurowings Airbus A320-200

Current fleet edit

As of June 2023, Eurowings[54] (excluding its subsidiary Eurowings Europe and the independently operating Discover Airlines) operates the following aircraft:

Eurowings fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
B E+ E Total
Airbus A319-100 31 12 42 90 144[55]
96 150[55]
Airbus A320-200 35 12 50 108 170[55]
Airbus A320neo 7 1[56] 180 180[55]
Airbus A321-200 6 230 230[55]
Airbus A321neo 3 4 230 230[54]
Total 82 5

Historical fleet edit

Over the years, Eurowings has operated the following aircraft types:[7]

 
A former Eurowings Airbus A330-200 operated by SunExpress Deutschland
 
A former Eurowings ATR 72-500
 
A former Eurowings Bombardier CRJ900 operated for Lufthansa Regional
Eurowings historical fleet
Aircraft Number Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A310 1 1994 1995
Airbus A330-200 7 2015 2019 Operated by now defunct SunExpress Deutschland
Airbus A330-300 4 2015 2020 Operated by Brussels Airlines, relocated to Eurowings Discover
Airbus A340-300 2 2018 2019 Operated by Brussels Airlines, transferred back to Lufthansa
ATR 42 29 1994 2005
ATR 72 16 1994 2006
British Aerospace BAe 146 18 1994 2010
Boeing 737-300 2 2001 2003
Boeing 737-800 2 2016 2017 Operated by now defunct SunExpress Deutschland
8 2017 2020 Operated by TUI fly Deutschland
Boeing 767-300ER 1 2017 2018
1 Operated by PrivatAir
Bombardier CRJ100 4 2001 2004
Bombardier CRJ200 19 2001 2011
Bombardier CRJ700 2 2007 2011 Transferred to Lufthansa CityLine
Bombardier CRJ900 23 2009 2017[33]
Bombardier Q400 19 2018 2020 Operated by German Airways
Dornier 328[57] 1 1997 1998

Special liveries edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

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This article is about the German low cost carrier For its independent leisure sister airline see Discover Airlines Eurowings GmbH is a German low cost carrier 5 headquartered in Dusseldorf 4 and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group Founded in 1996 it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and formerly also operated some long haul routes and maintains bases at several airports throughout Germany and Austria as well as in Palma de Mallorca and Pristina 1 Eurowings GmbHIATA ICAO CallsignEW EWG EUROWINGSFounded1 February 1990 33 years ago 1990 02 01 Commenced operations1 January 1994 29 years ago 1994 01 01 Operating basesBerlinCologne BonnDortmundDusseldorfGrazHamburgHannoverNurembergPalma de MallorcaPraguePristina 1 SalzburgStockholm Arlanda 2 StuttgartFrequent flyer programMiles amp MoreSubsidiariesEurowings EuropeFleet size99 excluding Eurowings Europe Destinations152 3 Parent companyLufthansa GroupHeadquartersDusseldorf Germany 4 Key peopleF W Weitholz Chairman Jens Bischof CEO Websiteeurowings wbr comEurowings has gone through a major transformation in recent years It was part of Lufthansa Regional until October 2014 At that time it began operating on behalf of Germanwings within their network Since spring 2015 Eurowings has been redeveloped into a low cost airline for short and long haul flights By October 2015 it had also started to incorporate Germanwings route network as part of the merger of the two brands 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development as part of Lufthansa 1 3 Redevelopment into a low cost carrier 1 4 Recent developments 2 Corporate affairs 2 1 Ownership and structure 2 2 Business trends 3 Destinations 3 1 Codeshare agreements 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Historical fleet 4 3 Special liveries 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The airline was formed on 1 February 1990 following a merger of Nurnberger Flugdienst NFD and Reise und Industrieflug RFG two commuter airlines based in Nurnberg and Dortmund respectively Flight operations using an initial fleet of ATR 42 and 72 aircraft inherited from Eurowings predecessors were launched on 1 January 1994 Subsequently BAe 146 aircraft were added to the fleet which were later followed by larger Airbus A320 family aircraft and even an Airbus A310 7 Lufthansa took an initial 24 9 stake in Eurowings in 2001 increasing it to 49 in 2004 It has exercised full control of the airline since 2005 and assume complete ownership since 2011 Development as part of Lufthansa edit nbsp A former Eurowings BAe 146 200As of 31 December 2006 Lufthansa had a 49 shareholding in Eurowings with a call option for 50 91 of the remaining stakes bringing the company into the Lufthansa Group fold 8 At that time Eurowings was the owner of Germanwings thus creating a low cost branch within the Lufthansa trust Plans to merge these two airlines with TUIfly controlled by TUI Travel into a joint and independent holding company were brought forth during 2008 but did not materialize 9 Instead Lufthansa announced in December 2008 to acquire Germanwings from Eurowings 10 In September 2010 Eurowings closed its headquarters and technical infrastructure in Dortmund Germany and moved both to Dusseldorf where Eurowings operated most of its flights since the airline was part of Lufthansa Regional In March 2011 the maintenance division at Nurnberg Airport was also closed In late 2013 Eurowings short haul flights that are not operated from Frankfurt or Munich were transferred from Lufthansa to Germanwings 11 All Eurowings flights operated on behalf of Lufthansa Regional ceased by autumn 2014 and were rebranded to Germanwings the last ones to and from Dusseldorf Redevelopment into a low cost carrier edit nbsp Eurowings headquarters in DusseldorfIn July 2014 the Lufthansa Group announced that Eurowings would replace its 23 Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft with 23 Airbus A320s Ten of the A320s would be new orders and 13 would be transferred from Lufthansa Group orders between February 2015 and March 2017 Lufthansa also announced Eurowings transformation from a regional airline into a low cost long and short haul carrier by the end of 2015 12 On 1 February 2015 Eurowings started operating the Airbus A320 200 after taking delivery of its first on 20 January which was received from Lufthansa and repainted in Eurowings new livery This and further A320s would be operated on behalf of Germanwings for most of 2015 until Lufthansa consolidated its low cost operations under the new Eurowings brand by end of that year 6 Additionally in February 2015 the Lufthansa Group announced that SunExpress Deutschland would be the operator of Eurowings new long haul operations which were to be based at Cologne Bonn Airport from November 2015 SunExpress Deutschland therefore would receive leased Airbus A330 200s 13 Eurowings also announced the establishment of its first base outside of Germany at Vienna International Airport where the aircraft were planned be operated by Austrian Airlines under the Eurowings brand Previous plans to establish the first foreign base at Basel Mulhouse were cancelled 14 In June 2015 the Lufthansa Group announced the application for an additional air operator s certificate AOC for Eurowings in Austria called Eurowings Europe under which all new Airbus A320 200s would be operated while the current German Eurowings would continue to operate the existing fleet This was planned due to lower operational costs based on Austrian Airlines union agreements 15 On 2 October 2015 Lufthansa announced a change of plans for their Vienna operations Austrian Airlines would not operate some routes for the Eurowings brand as planned instead Eurowings Europe would handle all these flights itself 16 In October 2015 Eurowings took over 55 Germanwings routes 17 By April 2016 Eurowings had taken over several more routes 18 Eurowings has been solely responsible for all sales under the Germanwings brand since October 2015 19 From November 2015 Eurowings were offering one way fares to destinations in the Caribbean and Thailand for as little as 99 euros 20 In December 2015 Eurowings new long haul operations faced severe criticism as every fourth flight was delayed by an average of 5 8 hours with some flights delayed more than 20 hours 21 Lufthansa stated that unexpected technical difficulties and a small fleet were to blame Eurowings started its first seven long haul routes with only one own aircraft 21 Shortly after Eurowings again faced severe public outrage and negative media coverage 22 after one of their flights from Varadero to Cologne was delayed by more than 60 hours with passengers with visas whose validity had run out stuck in their hotels 23 In January 2016 Eurowings cancelled their planned service from Cologne to Tehran 24 and reduced Dubai flights from year round to seasonal service 25 Lufthansa also announced the establishment of a task force in the same month Its brief would be to eliminate the operational problems which lead to serious delays and to increase operational reliability 26 In July 2016 it was made public that Eurowings owner Lufthansa was considering taking over part of the route network staff and aircraft leases from Air Berlin which would then be made part of the Eurowings operations 27 In August 2016 Eurowings announced further changes to its long haul operations The routes to Boston and to Dubai which had already been changed from year round to seasonal were terminated 28 Boston was only served for three months 29 Shortly after Eurowings also announced it would terminate its last route to Moscow and therefore Russia due to low demand 30 Also in August 2016 Eurowings announced it would open its second Austrian base after Vienna at Salzburg Airport with flights to six European metropolitan destinations from January 2017 31 In December 2016 it was announced that Air Berlin would wet lease a total of 38 Airbus A319 A320 aircraft for six years to Lufthansa Group s Eurowings 33 aircraft and Austrian Airlines five starting from February 2017 As a result Eurowings will phase out Germanwings older A320s 32 On 15 February 2017 Eurowings retired their last Bombardier CRJ900 after a flight from Karlsruhe to Hamburg All CRJ900s have been handed over to Lufthansa CityLine and replaced by larger Airbus A320 200s as part of the transformation from a regional into a low cost carrier 33 In February 2018 Eurowings announced the relocation of all its long haul routes currently operated from Cologne Bonn Airport to Dusseldorf Airport from which it already flies long haul routes by late October 2018 to strengthen their presence there This leaves Dusseldorf and Munich Airport as Eurowings long haul bases 34 Recent developments edit In March 2019 the Lufthansa Group announced that starting in October 2019 Eurowings would introduce long haul flights from Frankfurt Airport and further its Munich hub to expand Lufthansa s tourist oriented presence and cooperation with these two hubs It was announced that the original routes serviced from Frankfurt would be Mauritius Barbados and Windhoek and Bangkok from Munich 35 However in June 2019 the Lufthansa Group announced that Eurowings will drop all long haul flights and instead focus on short haul operations aboard Airbus A320 family aircraft All long haul flights operated by Eurowings will be transferred to other network airlines Lufthansa Brussels Airlines Austrian Airlines and Swiss 36 It was also announced that Brussels Airlines will work more closely with its network partners under a turnaround plan introduced by Lufthansa citation needed In April 2020 Lufthansa announced a major downsizing for Eurowings in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic While Germanwings has been shut entirely and Eurowings is to phase out several aircraft most wet lease contracts have been ended on short notice 37 Amongst the terminated agreements was the largest one with German Airways formerly LGW for their entire Bombardier DHC 8 400 fleet 38 In February 2021 Lufthansa announced it would take over most of Eurowings routes at Munich Airport with the exception of few domestic services and flights to Palma de Mallorca and Pristina 39 Also in early 2021 Eurowings discontinued all of their long haul destinations which had been served from Dusseldorf Munich and Frankfurt 40 At the same time parent Lufthansa announced that these routes would be spun off as new long haul carrier Eurowings Discover 41 In May 2022 Eurowings announced the termination of its own long running frequent flyer program Boomerang Club in favour of a merger with Miles amp More of parent Lufthansa 42 Corporate affairs editOwnership and structure edit The Eurowings Group which consists of low cost or hybrid point to point airlines 43 is wholly owned by Lufthansa and includes as subsidiaries 44 Eurowings GmbH Dusseldorf Germany Eurowings Europe Ltd St Julian s MaltaIntegration of Brussels Airlines within Eurowings was stopped during 2019 it will instead move closer to Lufthansa Network Airlines and report as part of that operating segment from 2020 44 Business trends edit The business and operating results of the Eurowings Group are fully incorporated into the Lufthansa Group accounts key trends since 2015 when it moved towards the low cost model are as at year ending 31 December 45 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Turnover m 1 909 2 060 4 041 4 098 2 311 598 822 1 857Operating profit a m 38 91 33 231 126 802 227 200Number of employees at year end 3 186 3 493 7 501 9 255 8 809 3 088 3 563 4 415Number of passengers m 16 9 18 4 32 6 38 5 38 2 7 2 7 7 16 9Passenger load factor 79 5 79 6 79 9 81 3 82 2 73 1 73 6 80 8Number of aircraft at year end 78 180 205 191 85 100 96Notes sources 46 46 47 47 44 48 49 50 Destinations editMain article List of Eurowings destinations Codeshare agreements edit Eurowings has codeshare agreements with the following airlines 51 Air Canada All Nippon Airways Austrian Airlines Brussels Airlines Lufthansa Singapore Airlines 52 Swiss International Air Lines TUI fly Deutschland United Airlines Volotea 53 Fleet edit nbsp Eurowings Airbus A319 100 nbsp Eurowings Airbus A320 200Current fleet edit As of June 2023 update Eurowings 54 excluding its subsidiary Eurowings Europe and the independently operating Discover Airlines operates the following aircraft Eurowings fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesB E E TotalAirbus A319 100 31 12 42 90 144 55 96 150 55 Airbus A320 200 35 12 50 108 170 55 Airbus A320neo 7 1 56 180 180 55 Airbus A321 200 6 230 230 55 Airbus A321neo 3 4 230 230 54 Total 82 5Historical fleet edit Over the years Eurowings has operated the following aircraft types 7 nbsp A former Eurowings Airbus A330 200 operated by SunExpress Deutschland nbsp A former Eurowings ATR 72 500 nbsp A former Eurowings Bombardier CRJ900 operated for Lufthansa RegionalEurowings historical fleet Aircraft Number Introduced Retired NotesAirbus A310 1 1994 1995Airbus A330 200 7 2015 2019 Operated by now defunct SunExpress DeutschlandAirbus A330 300 4 2015 2020 Operated by Brussels Airlines relocated to Eurowings DiscoverAirbus A340 300 2 2018 2019 Operated by Brussels Airlines transferred back to LufthansaATR 42 29 1994 2005ATR 72 16 1994 2006British Aerospace BAe 146 18 1994 2010Boeing 737 300 2 2001 2003Boeing 737 800 2 2016 2017 Operated by now defunct SunExpress Deutschland8 2017 2020 Operated by TUI fly DeutschlandBoeing 767 300ER 1 2017 20181 Operated by PrivatAirBombardier CRJ100 4 2001 2004Bombardier CRJ200 19 2001 2011Bombardier CRJ700 2 2007 2011 Transferred to Lufthansa CityLineBombardier CRJ900 23 2009 2017 33 Bombardier Q400 19 2018 2020 Operated by German AirwaysDornier 328 57 1 1997 1998Special liveries edit As of May 2016 a Eurowings Airbus A320 200 D AIZR has received a special black and yellow livery advertising the airline s sponsorship of Borussia Dortmund 58 As of 2018 a Eurowings Airbus A320 200 D ABDQ has been painted in a promotional Europa Park livery As of January 2019 a new Airbus A320 200 D ABDU taken over from Air Berlin received a new 100 years of Hertz special livery Notes edit EBIT References edit a b Eurowings further expands its European network www ppb infolounge com Flygplatsstatistik 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2021 Eurowings on ch aviation com ch aviation com Retrieved 21 November 2023 a b Imprint of Eurowings com Commercial Register Dusseldorf Retrieved 11 July 2016 1 CAPA Retrieved on October 5 2017 Eurowings Airline Profile a b aero de Luftfahrt Nachrichten und Community aero de 20 January 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2015 a b Eurowings Fleet Airfleets aviation Retrieved 10 July 2015 Annual Report 2006 PDF Lufthansa AG p 176 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 08 16 Media Retrieved 10 July 2015 EasyBourseLe courtier en lignede la Banque Postale Retrieved 10 July 2015 permanent dead link lufthansa com Wings Set for Take off Airliner World 5 February 2015 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