Lufthansa Cargo is the first airline to join the high -tech Silicon Saxon network
Since the beginning of July 2025, Lufthansa has been the first airline to become a member of the high-tech Silicon Saxony network-the largest corporate association in the field of microscopic devices, semi-conductors, and information technology industries in Europe. Its headquarters is located in Dresden, Germany, and it brings together more than 600 players, from international technology groups and innovative startups to research institutes. The regional focus is on the Dresden region, which is the most important location for the manufacture of semiconductors in Europe.
For Luffhansa Cargo, membership is a strategic step towards contributing to its experience as one of the world’s leading airlines and deepening its cooperation with the main players in the semiconductor industry. As an important part of the global supply chains, Lufthansa charging ensures the flow of reliable, sustainable and safe goods around the world, especially for goods with timetable and sensitive technology. Active participation in work groups, industry events and specialized forums helps to obtain a better understanding of industry requirements and increase the development of specialized air charging solutions in a targeted manner.
“The semiconductor industry is characterized by severely critical and time supply chains,” says Caroline Gresnemene, head of industry development in Luvthansa.
“With our expertise in international air freight, we want to help perform logistical operations along the value chain more flexible and effective. Thus, we support our mission: empowering global business.”
“We are pleased to welcome Lufthansa, one of the world’s leading companies in the air freight sector, as a new member of the high -tech Silicon Saxon network. This partnership will enable us to enhance our focus on reliable and logistical transportation and logistics that depend on the equivalent of Ludsive Cargists. Frank Busnsburg, the manager of the company, says. Silicon saxony, flexible infrastructure.
With this step, Lufthansa charging expands its commitment to the semiconductor industry.
Air Cargo Airline is already distinguished by its transportation services according to specific requirements-from highly sensitive chips and fine chips that are controlled to temperature to valuable production equipment weighing several tons. Lufthansa Cargo membership will help customize its air charging solutions more accurately to meet industry needs.