Lufthansa Technik welcomes 375 new colleagues who are in an apprenticeship and dual study program at the company’s different locations in Germany, including some at its subsidiaries and joint ventures in the country.

Technik Students
Despite the challenge of acquiring apprentices in Germany, Lufthansa Technik was able to successfully fill its entire contingent of training and study programs. According to the company, more than 1,000 people are now undergoing an apprenticeship or dual study program at the company in Germany. The company’s new dual students, called Technik Students, are down by a small margin, approximately 41, compared with last year.
The company offers a range of specialisations ranging from bachelor’s and master’s degree courses in engineering disciplines such as aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, information technology, and applied physics.
Lufthansa Technik directly accounts for 250 of the new apprenticeships and dual study programs, with Lufthansa Airlines accounting for 60, and the rest by the Lufthansa Technik Group. Lufthansa Technik Group currently employs a total of 1,024 apprentices and dual students in all age groups. The company stated that this total also sets a new record.

About Lufthansa Technik
Known as a provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification services for civil aircraft, ranging from commercial, VIP, and special-mission aircraft. Lufthansa Technik, also known as LHT or LH Technik, was established as an independent company on Oct. 17, 1994, though its roots within Lufthansa go back decades. The company provides a range of different services, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aircraft, engines, and components. Based at Hamburg Airport, LH Technik is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Some of the company’s bases can also be found in Germany at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport.
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