Air Berlin
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Air Berlin
Summary
Air Berlin is an airline[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Air Berlin is in the country of Germany[3].
- Air Berlin's instance of is recorded as airline[4].
- Air Berlin's instance of is recorded as public company[5].
- Air Berlin's airline hub is recorded as Berlin-Tegel Airport[6].
- Air Berlin's airline hub is recorded as Düsseldorf Airport[7].
- Air Berlin's airline hub is recorded as Palma de Mallorca Airport[8].
- Air Berlin's airline alliance is recorded as Oneworld[9].
- Air Berlin's airline alliance is recorded as Etihad Airways Partners[10].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as Airbus A320 family[11].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as Airbus A330[12].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as Boeing 737 Next Generation[13].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as de Havilland Canada DHC-8[14].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as Boeing 707[15].
- Air Berlin's item operated is recorded as Fokker 100[16].
- Air Berlin's headquarters location is recorded as Charlottenburg-Nord[17].
- Air Berlin's chief executive officer is recorded as Stefan Pichler[18].
- Air Berlin's chief executive officer is recorded as Hartmut Mehdorn[19].
- Air Berlin's chief executive officer is recorded as Wolfgang Prock-Schauer[20].
- Air Berlin's chief executive officer is recorded as Thomas Winkelmann[21].
- Air Berlin's chief executive officer is recorded as Joachim Hunold[22].
- Air Berlin's has organizational division is recorded as Belair[23].
- Air Berlin's has organizational division is recorded as Niki[24].
- Air Berlin's IATA airline designator is recorded as AB[25].
- Air Berlin's ICAO airline designator is recorded as BER[26].
- Air Berlin's child organization or unit is recorded as Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter[27].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1978 marks the founding of Air Berlin[28].
Leadership
Chief executives include Stefan Pichler[18], a Diploma of Business Administration[29], b. 1957[30], of Germany[31]; Hartmut Mehdorn[19], a business executive[32], b. 1942[33], of Germany[34], awarded the 'Verschlossene Auster' award[35]; Wolfgang Prock-Schauer[20], a manager[36], b. 1956[37], of Austria[38]; Thomas Winkelmann[21], a manager[39], b. 1959[40], of Germany[41]; and Joachim Hunold[22], a chief executive officer[42], b. 1949[43], of Germany[44], awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[45].
Operations
Air Berlin's headquarters location is recorded as Charlottenburg-Nord[17]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Etihad Airways[46]. Subsidiaries include Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter[27], an airline[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1980[49], headquartered in Düsseldorf[50]; Belair[51], an airline[52], in Switzerland[53], founded in 2001[54]; Niki[55], an airline[56], in Austria[57], founded in 2003[58], headquartered in Wien-Schwechat Airport[59]; dba[60], an airline[61], in Germany[62], founded in 2003[63], headquartered in Munich[64]; and LTU International[65], an airline[66], in Germany[67], founded in 1955[68], headquartered in Düsseldorf[69].
Ownership
Air Berlin's stock exchange is recorded as Frankfurt Stock Exchange[70].
Dissolution
Air Berlin was dissolved in October 27, 2017[71].
Why It Matters
Air Berlin has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[72]