Sören Stark becomes the new head of Lufthansa Technik

Lufthansa Technik in Düsseldorf (Photo: Robert Spohr).
Lufthansa Technik in Düsseldorf (Photo: Robert Spohr).

Sören Stark becomes the new head of Lufthansa Technik

Lufthansa Technik in Düsseldorf (Photo: Robert Spohr).
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There will be a change in management at Lufthansa Technik AG, as Johannes Bussmann will be leaving the company on July 1, 2022 at his own request. Sören Stark follows in the executive chair.

The manager is already a COO on the Executive Board of Lufthansa Technik. Bußmann headed the Kranich maintenance subsidiary for around seven years. Effective July 1, 2022, he will leave the company of his own volition and Sören Stark will move up to the position of CEO.

“I look back with gratitude on the past few years as CEO and my 23 years at Lufthansa Technik. We have achieved great things during this time, and it fills me with pride to be part of this success story and to have been able to lead this company for the past seven years. Now it's time to take on other tasks outside of aviation, which I'm really looking forward to," explains the outgoing CEO.

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