Lauda Air


Lauda Air Luftfahrt GmbH, branded as Lauda Air, was an Austrian charter airline headquartered at Vienna Airport in Schwechat. It was owned by Niki Lauda during much of its existence, later becoming a charter airline subsidiary for leisure operations of Austrian Airlines. On 6 April 2013, Lauda Air ceased to exist and was replaced by Austrian myHoliday, a new brand name that is used for flights and leisure offers provided by Austrian Airlines.

History

Development as an independent airline

Lauda Air was established in April 1979 by former Formula One world motor racing champion Niki Lauda with two Fokker F27s. In 1985, ITAS Austria purchased a 49% share. Scheduled services began in 1988. In 1991, the fleet consisted of two Boeing 737-300s, two Boeing 767-300ERs and a Learjet 36.
In May 1988, Lauda started its first long-haul flights from Vienna to Sydney and Melbourne via Bangkok. In the 1990s, it started to fly its Sydney and Melbourne flights via Kuala Lumpur and Bali. Daily flights to Dubai, Cuba, and Miami via Munich followed.
In 1992, Lauda established its subsidiary, Lauda Asia Airways, in legal status to Taiwan, like Japan Asia Airways.

Merger with Austrian Airlines

Lauda Air became a wholly owned subsidiary of Austrian Airlines in December 2000 and employed thirty-five people as of March 2007. In 2005 the flight operation merged with Austrian Airlines, and the label "Lauda Air" operated charter flights within the Austrian Airlines Group.
At an AAG board meeting in November 2006, plans were approved to retire the Airbus wide-bodied fleet by mid-2007 and to operate with just a Boeing 767 and Boeing 777 fleet. As a result of subsequent fleet cuts, Austrian Airlines suspended some long-haul services and Lauda Air withdrew from the long-haul charter market over the next year. This led to a refocus on the short/medium-haul market and led to the addition of a 737-800 to take over most of the charter routes. Lauda Air also had an Italian subsidiary, Lauda Air S.p.A., which ended its operations in 2007.
Lauda Air was officially merged into Austrian Airlines on 1 July 2012. All aircraft within the group were transferred to Austrian Airlines on 1 July 2012, to be able to take advantage of Austrian Airlines structure.
The brand was retired at the start of the summer flight schedule on 31 March 2013, and was replaced by "Austrian myHoliday". It is no longer an airline but a brand used to sell Austrian Airlines' own leisure offers.

Destinations

Austrian Airlines regularly served various destinations under the Lauda Air brand until March 2013.

Former destinations

These destinations were served by Lauda Air before its 2012 merger into Austrian Airlines:
CountryCityAirportNotes
AustraliaTerminated

Fleet

Historic fleet

Lauda Air's historic fleet included the following aircraft during its existence:
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Airbus A320-200220052008Leased from Austrian Airlines.
BAC 1-11-500219851986Leased from TAROM.
Boeing 737-200119851988Leased from Transavia.
Boeing 737-300219882005
Boeing 737-400319932005
Boeing 737-600620002009Transferred to Austrian Airlines.
Boeing 737-700220012010Transferred to Austrian Airlines.
Boeing 737-800719982012Transferred to Austrian Airlines.
Boeing 767-300ER119891991OE-LAV crashed as Flight 004.
Boeing 767-300ER1019892007Launch customer with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engine.
Six transferred to Austrian Airlines.
Boeing 777-200ER319972005Transferred to Austrian Airlines.
Bombardier CRJ-1001019942004Relocated to Austrian Arrows.
Fokker F27 Friendship19851994

Lauda Air Executive

Lauda Air also operated a fleet of three small jets, a Cessna Citation II, a Bombardier Lear 60, and a Dassault Falcon 20. These were available for private charter flights.

Incidents and accidents

Lauda Air suffered one fatal accident during its existence: