Lufthansa Cargo has taken a decisive step in reshaping its long-term future with the completion of phase one of its new headquarters at Frankfurt Airport. This move marks a pivotal moment in the sweeping modernisation of the carrier’s freight hub, which remains one of Europe’s most important logistics gateways. Authorities are expected to issue formal building approval in mid-December. Once granted, the first 60 office workspaces within the revitalised structure will come into use without delay.
The wider development will unfold in three further stages, running successively until early 2028. Phase two is already on the calendar for completion in autumn 2026. The new headquarters spans 10,000 m² of modern office space and forms a central pillar of the broader overhaul across the Lufthansa Cargo Campus. This includes the construction of a new cargo hub designed to strengthen Frankfurt’s standing in the global air-freight network.
Ashwin Bhat, CEO of Lufthansa Cargo, underscores the significance of the project. He describes the headquarters as more than an administrative centre: it is a place where company culture will be lived, shared, and refined. According to Bhat, these modern workspaces are intended to encourage collaboration, spark innovation, and support sustainable growth. Together, these elements send a firm message about the airline’s resolve to shape the next era of air freight. He also emphasises that the modernisation of the cargo hub is essential to providing customers with reliable, high-quality transport solutions across the world.
The programme, known as LCCevo, represents the Lufthansa Group’s largest current infrastructure investment, totalling €600 million (US$696 million). By 2030, the existing cargo centre—covering 330,000 square metres, roughly the size of 46 football pitches—will undergo a complete transformation. Crucially, this overhaul will take place while operations continue, ensuring uninterrupted service for global customers. Lufthansa Cargo aims to run Europe’s most advanced air-freight location by the end of the decade and strengthen its competitive position on the world stage.
























