Lufthansa Cargo reveals a series of new appointments

Lufthansa Cargo has announced a series of new appointments in line with the recent creation of capacity and sales management divisions.
Frank Naeve, currently in charge of the eCargo programme, will become responsible for the area management Asia Pacific as a vice president.
Naeve has in the past served in various executive positions in Asia, among others as general manager of the Chinese cargo airline Jade Cargo International.
Naeve will succeed Helge Krüger-Lorenzen, who is to become vice president capacity management.
Krueger-Lorenzen has worked for the Lufthansa Group since 1987 and overseen Lufthansa Cargo’s business in Asia Pacific since September 2010. He was previously in charge of global sales steering.
In his new position, he will be responsible for market and network planning as well as revenue management.
The airline said that Boris Hueske, currently leading capacity management on an interim basis, will be taking over a new responsibility within Lufthansa Cargo, which will be "communicated in due course".
The capacity management team was newly created this spring as part of the reorganisation of the product & sales division.
The same applies to global sales management, which will be headed by Dorothea von Boxberg.
Von Boxberg has been with the Lufthansa Group since September 2007 and is currently responsible for customer experience at Lufthansa Passenger Airlines.
In addition, she previously served as head of the strategy department, among other positions.
In her new function she will be in charge of world-wide pricing and the cargo airline’s sales strategy and steering.

Dorothea von Boxberg


Frank Naeve


Helge Krüger-Lorenzen

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