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Lufthansa Cargo: management changes

Gunnar Loehr, Markus Cirjan and Philip Rauchhaus

Lufthansa Cargo welcomes three executives to new positions: on 15 February 2026, Gunnar Loehr will take over as Head of Region DACH & KAM Emea. In this role, the former Head of Supply Management and Infrastructure at Lufthansa Cargo will coordinate and manage the markets in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as key account management for the regions of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The International Management graduate joined Lufthansa Cargo in 2002 in the region of Spain and Portugal. From 2004, he was responsible for the Arabian Peninsula, Levant, and Iran region. He moved to Lufthansa Cargo headquarters in Frankfurt to head strategic projects in 2008 and subsequently took over as Head of Global Handling Processes and Performance in 2011. In 2015, he took over responsibility for the freight markets in Latin America. Since 2019, he has been heading Lufthansa Group's logistics procurement, as well as supply management and infrastructure at Lufthansa Cargo. Gunnar Loehr succeeds Philip Rauchhaus, who took over the position of Vice President of Global Revenue Management and Pricing at Lufthansa Cargo on 1 January 2026. Philip Rauchhaus succeeds Helge Krueger-Lorenzen, who is retiring after 38 years with the Lufthansa Group.

Markus Cirjan will take over the operational management of the Lufthansa Cargo hub in Munich at the earliest possible date. The current Director of Sales & Handling USA Mid-Atlantic & Ohio Valley joined Lufthansa Cargo in Atlanta in 2013 in the Lean Management division. This was followed by various projects and positions in sales and handling at the US stations in Atlanta, Charlotte, and Washington. In 2023, he took over the management of the Sales and Handling department for the Mid-Atlantic and Ohio Valley region from Washington. Markus Cirjan succeeds Ivo Seehann, who has been taking on new responsibilities since the end of 2025 as part of the closer cooperation with Swiss WorldCargo.

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