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Luftfahrtunternehmen Strasse PLZ Ort Kategorie 1. AAA Aviation & Aircraft Liste der vom Luftfahrt-Bundesamt genehmigten Luftfahrtunternehmen (aktive Betriebsgenehmigungen), Stand: 29. Dezember 2016 List of Air Carriers licenced by the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (current Operating Licences), Version: December 29, 2016 Luftfahrtunternehmen Stra sse PLZ Ort Kategorie 1. AAA Aviation & Aircraft Assets GmbH Van-der-Smissen-Str. 9 22767 Hamburg < 5,7 t 2. ACM AIR CHARTER Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH Baden Airport, Montreal Avenue D 415 77836 Rheinmünster > 10 t 3. ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH Hansastr. 19 80686 München < 5,7 t 4. Advanced Aviation Logistic GmbH Glockeneichweg 135 88341 Bad Saulgau < 5,7 t 5. Aero-Dienst GmbH & Co. KG Flughafenstr. 100 90411 Nürnberg > 10 t 6. AEROHELI International GmbH & Co. KG Am Flugplatz 3 03058 Neuhausen < 5,7 t 7. Aerologic GmbH Industriestraße 70 04435 Schkeuditz > 10 t 8. Aerotours GmbH Flugplatz F 2, Haus 12 15344 Strausberg < 5,7 t 9. aeroways GmbH Clemensstraße 49 80803 München > 10 t 10. Aerowest GmbH Nordstr. 18 30669 Hannover > 10 t 11. Agrarflug Helilift GmbH & Co Kommanditgesellschaft Warendorfer Str. 190 59227 Ahlen < 5,7 t 12. Air Berlin PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs KG Saatwinkler Damm 42/43 13627 Berlin > 10 t 13. AIR HAMBURG Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH Leverkusenstraße 54 22761 Hamburg > 10 t 14. Air Independence GmbH Allgemeine Luftfahrt 6 85356 München-Flughafen > 10 t 15. AIR LLOYD Deutsche Helicopter Flugservice GmbH Flugplatz Hangelar 53757 Sankt Augustin < 5,7 t 16. Air Service Berlin CFH GmbH Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld 12529 Berlin-Schönefeld < 5,7 t 17. Air Tempelhof Fluggesellschaft mbH & Co. KG Werner-Voß-Damm 52 a 12101 Berlin < 5,7 t 18. Air X Charter (Germany) GmbH & Co. KG Hans-Fleissner-Straße 80 63329 Egelsbach > 10 t 19. AirAlliance Express AG & Co.KG. Flughafen Siegerland, Werfthalle G1 57299 Burbach > 10 t 20. AirAlliance Flight Center GmbH Flughafen Siegerland, Werfthalle G1 56479 Liebenscheid < 5,7 t 21. AirGO Private Airline GmbH & Co. KG Am Finther Wald 5833 55126 Mainz < 5,7 t 22. air-taxi europe (a-te) GmbH Petzvalstr. 43 a 38104 Braunschweig < 5,7 t 23. Arcus-Air GmbH & Co. KG Berliner Allee 31 66482 Zweibrücken 5,7 t - 10 t 24. ATLAS AIR SERVICE Aktiengesellschaft Otto-Lilienthal-Straße 23 27777 Ganderkesee > 10 t 25. AVANTI AIR GmbH & Co. KG Flughafenstraße 57299 Burbach > 10 t 26. Babcock Mission Critical Services Germany GmbH Flughafenstraße 19 86169 Augsburg < 5,7 t 27. Baden Aircraft Operations GmbH Montreal Avenue D 423 77836 Rheinmünster > 10 t 28. Bertelsmann Aviation GmbH Carl-Bertelsmann-Straße 270 33335 Gütersloh > 10 t 29. BHF Bodensee-Helicopter GmbH Am Flughafen 64 88074 Meckenbeuren < 5,7 t 30. BinAir Aero Service GmbH Maria-Probst-Str. 22 80939 München 5,7 t - 10 t 31. BSF Swissphoto GmbH Mittelstraße 7 12529 Schönefeld < 5,7 t 32. Businesswings Luftfahrtunternehmen GmbH Am Kammerberg 90 34292 Ahnatal 5,7 t - 10 t 33. CCF manager airline GmbH Flughafen / Hangar 3 51147 Köln 5,7 t - 10 t 34. Challenge-Air Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH Christian-Esch-Straße 2-4 53844 Troisdorf > 10 t 35. ChallengeLine LS GmbH Flughafenstr. 6 86169 Augsburg 5,7 t - 10 t 36. Classic Wings GmbH Flughafenstraße 48 40474 Düsseldorf < 5,7 t 37. Condor Flugdienst Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Condor Platz 60549 Frankfurt am Main > 10 t 38. DAS Private Jets GmbH Am Flugplatz 88512 Mengen 5,7 t - 10 t 39. DC Aviation GmbH Flughafen Stuttgart 1 70629 Stuttgart > 10 t 40. Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft Von-Gablenz-Straße 2-6 50679 Köln > 10 t 1 Liste der vom Luftfahrt-Bundesamt genehmigten Luftfahrtunternehmen (aktive Betriebsgenehmigungen), Stand: 29. Dezember 2016 List of Air Carriers licenced by the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (current Operating Licences), Version: December 29, 2016 Luftfahrtunternehmen Stra sse PLZ Ort Kategorie 41. Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin Stiftung Friedrichstr. 188 10117 Berlin > 10 t 42. Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei GmbH Messestraße 132 88046 Friedrichshafen 5,7 t - 10 t 43. DHD Heliservice GmbH Am Bahnhof 14550 Groß Kreutz < 5,7 t 44. DL Helicopter Technik GmbH Walter-Carstens-Straße 1 27639 Wurster Nordseeküste < 5,7 t 45. Donau-Air-Service GmbH Am Flugplatz 88512 Mengen < 5,7 t 46. DRF Stiftung Luftrettung gemeinnützige AG Rita-Maiburg-Str. 2 70794 Filderstadt 5,7 t - 10 t 47. Eagle Aviation GmbH Seckenheimer Landstr. 174 68163 Mannheim 5,7 t - 10 t 48. Eisele Flugdienst GmbH GAT-Gebäude - Flughafen Stuttgart 70629 Stuttgart > 10 t 49. Euroflug Frenzel e. K. Am Flughafen 9 79108 Freiburg im Breisgau < 5,7 t 50. Eurolink GmbH General Aviation Terminal, Ostallee Btl. 171.01 000 85356 München-Flughafen 5,7 t - 10 t 51. European Air Transport Leipzig GmbH August-Euler-Str. 1 04435 Schkeuditz > 10 t 52. Eurowings GmbH Großenbaumer Weg 6 40472 Düsseldorf > 10 t 53. FAI rent-a-jet Aktiengesellschaft Flughafenstraße 124 90411 Nürnberg > 10 t 54. FAIR AIR GmbH Flugplatzstr. 1 95463 Bindlach < 5,7 t 55. FAS Finow-Air-Service-GmbH Am Flugplatz 1 16227 Eberswalde < 5,7 t 56. FJS-Helicopter Lufttransport GmbH Benediktstr. 17 49401 Damme < 5,7 t 57. FLN FRISIA-Luftverkehr GmbH Norddeich Westerlooger Strohweg 5 26506 Norden < 5,7 t 58. Flugservice Bautzen GmbH Kornmarkt 34 02625 Bautzen < 5,7 t 59. FLY ALPHA GmbH Flughafenstr. 124 90411 Nürnberg 5,7 t - 10 t 60. Fly Point Flugservice Haufe KG Am Künkelhof 4 99820 Hörselberg-Hainich < 5,7 t 61. Flying Emotions GmbH Südliche Hauptstraße 44 83708 Kreuth < 5,7 t 62. Franconia Air Service GmbH Nägeleinsgasse 20 91413 Neustadt a. d. Aisch < 5,7 t 63. German Private Jet Group AG Flugplatz 7 - 9 44319 Dortmund 5,7 t - 10 t 64. Germania Fluggesellschaft mbH Riedemannweg 58 13627 Berlin > 10 t 65. Germanwings GmbH Germanwings-Str. 1 51147 Köln > 10 t 66. GER-POL AIR Taxi GmbH Flugplatzstr. 56 48531 Nordhorn < 5,7 t 67. GFD GmbH Flugplatz Hohn 24806 Hohn 5,7 t - 10 t 68. Global Helicopter Service GmbH Industriestr. 4 83404 Ainring < 5,7 t 69. Hahn Air Lines GmbH An der Trift 65 63303 Dreieich > 10 t 70. Heli Service International GmbH Am Luneort 15 27572 Bremerhaven 5,7 t - 10 t 71. Heli Transair European Air Services GmbH Flugplatz 63329 Egelsbach < 5,7 t 72. Helicopter Service Thüringen GmbH Buttstädter Str. 207 a 99610 Großbrembach < 5,7 t 73. HELI-FLIGHT GmbH & Co KG Flugplatz 61203 Reichelsheim < 5,7 t 74. HeliSeven GmbH Seckenheimer Landstr. 172 68163 Mannheim < 5,7 t 75. HELITEAM SÜD Peter Thoma eingetragener Kaufmann (e.K.) Bürgermeister-Graf-Ring 10 82538 Geretsried OT Gelting < 5,7 t 76. HELIX-Fluggesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Öhringer Str. 12 74632 Neuenstein < 5,7 t 77. Heron Luftfahrt GmbH & Co. KG Riedstraße 1 79787 Lauchringen > 10 t 78. HHS Hanseatic Helicopter Service GmbH Geschäftsfliegerzentrum (Geb. 347 A), Flughafenstr. 1 - 3 22335 Hamburg < 5,7 t 79. HTC Helikopter Charter GmbH Dürrheimer Straße 80c 78166 Donaueschingen < 5,7 t 2 Liste der vom Luftfahrt-Bundesamt genehmigten Luftfahrtunternehmen (aktive Betriebsgenehmigungen), Stand: 29. Dezember 2016 List of Air Carriers licenced by the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (current Operating Licences), Version: December 29, 2016 Luftfahrtunternehmen Stra sse PLZ Ort Kategorie 80. HTM Helicopter Travel Munich GmbH Willy-Messerschmitt-Straße 1 82024 Taufkirchen 5,7 t - 10 t 81. ImperialJET Europe GmbH Lilienthalstr. 17 a 85399 Hallbergmoos > 10 t 82. Jet Aviation Business Jets Deutschland GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße, Hangar 3 51147 Köln > 10 t 83. Jet Executive International Charter GmbH & Co. KG Mündelheimer Weg 50 40472 Düsseldorf 5,7 t - 10 t 84. Jetcall GmbH & Co. KG Black- u.- Decker-Str. 1-3 65510 Idstein 5,7 t - 10 t 85. JK JETKONTOR AG Pinneberger Str. 243 d 25488 Holm 5,7 t - 10 t 86. K5-Aviation GmbH Katharinazell 5 85408 Gammelsdorf > 10 t 87. KAYFLY GmbH Jaminstraße 3a 61476 Kronberg im Taunus < 5,7 t 88. KMN Koopmann Helicopter GmbH Kamerland 14 25358 Sommerland < 5,7 t 89. LifeFlight GmbH & Co. KG Marienburger Str. 44 50968 Köln < 5,7 t 90. LTS LuftTaxiService in Berlin-Brandenburg MiniHansa Flugplatzstr. F1/20 15344 Strausberg < 5,7 t Flugbetriebsgesellschaft mbH 91. Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter mit beschränkter Haftung Flugplatz 11 44319 Dortmund > 10 t 92. Lufthansa Cargo Aktiengesellschaft Frankfurt Flughafen, Tor 21, Gebäude 322 60546 Frankfurt am Main > 10 t 93. Lufthansa CityLine GmbH Südallee 15 85356 München-Flughafen > 10 t 94. Luxaviation Germany GmbH Lindberghring 6 a 33142 Büren > 10 t 95. Meravo-Luftreederei Fluggesellschaft mit beschränkter Flugplatz 74229 Oedheim < 5,7 t Haftung 96. MHS Aviation GmbH Raiffeisenallee 5 82041 Oberhaching > 10 t 97. NIGHTEXPRESS Luftverkehrsgesellschaft m.b.H. Flughafen Tor 109 Gebäude 511, Raum 3056 Cargo City 60549 Frankfurt am Main > 10 t Süd 98. Nordcopters GmbH Bültenkoppel/Flugplatz 25492 Heist < 5,7 t 99. Northern HeliCopter GmbH Gorch-Fock-Str. 103 26721 Emden < 5,7 t 100. OFD-Ostfriesischer- Flug-Dienst GmbH Gorch-Fock-Straße 103 26721 Emden < 5,7 t 101. OHLAIR Charterflug GmbH & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft Am Sandtorkai 77 20457 Hamburg < 5,7 t 102. PEAK AIR GmbH Flughafen Schönefeld, Geb. X013 12529 Schönefeld < 5,7 t 103. PrivatAir GmbH Peter-Müller-Straße 24-26 40468 Düsseldorf > 10 t 104. Private Wings Flugcharter GmbH Georg-Wulf-Straße 2 12529 Schönefeld > 10 t 105. ProAir Aviation GmbH Echterdinger Str. 111 70794 Filderstadt > 10 t 106. Pro Jet GmbH Im Finigen 6 28832 Achim < 5,7 t 107. PTL Luftfahrt GmbH Flugplatzstr. 3 84034 Landshut < 5,7 t 108. Quick Air Jet Charter GmbH Flughafen Köln/Bonn, Hangar 3 51147 Köln 5,7 t - 10 t 109. Reibel-Air-Service-GmbH Airport Boulevard B 216 77836 Rheinmünster < 5,7 t 110. Reupke Airservice GmbH & Co. KG Hilgesdorfer Str. 1 39345 Flechtingen < 5,7 t 111. Rotorflug GmbH Peter-Geibel-Straße 24 61381 Friedrichsdorf < 5,7 t 112.
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