List of Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew Customers
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Companies using Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew for Workforce Scheduling include: Polskie Linie Lotnicze Lot, a Poland based Transportation organisation with 5200 employees and revenues of $1.78 billion, Norwegian, a Norway based Transportation organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $760.0 million, Riyadh Air, a Saudi Arabia based Transportation organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, GoJet Airlines, a United States based Transportation organisation with 750 employees and revenues of $145.0 million and many others.
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GoJet Airlines | Transportation | 750 | $145M | United States | Lufthansa Systems AG | Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew | Workforce Scheduling | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, GoJet Airlines implemented Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew, a Workforce Scheduling application from Lufthansa Systems AG. Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew centralizes crew rostering, preferential bidding, and crew briefing workflows for GoJet Airlines, and it was positioned to support crew planning operations across the carrier's Crew Operations and IOCC functions.
The deployment emphasizes core Workforce Scheduling capabilities including automated rostering, pairing management, preferential bidding orchestration, roster publication, and crew briefing output. Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew was configured to manage crew availability and bidding rules and to generate operational flight plans and briefings alongside publisher functions for crew notices.
Integrations are explicit and broad across crew operational tooling. The NetLine/Crew instance is linked with ADDS Weather for aviation weather feeds, Navtech PBS and the Preferential Bidding System for bid and pairing data exchange, MyBriefing Crewlink for briefing delivery and printing of Lufthansa OFPs, IOCC Crew Schedules for operational schedule alignment, Comply365 and in-house manuals and CBT for regulatory and training materials, Rainmaker CrewPay for payroll interactions, and the GoJetNET employee portal for crew self service and pass travel setup.
Operational scope included Crew Operations, IOCC, payroll, and training functions, with access and authentication managed via GoJetNET and other crew portals. Governance and process adjustments focused on formalizing preferential bidding workflows, briefing and OFP distribution through MyBriefing Crewlink, and linking schedule outputs to payroll and training systems. The deployment notes also record practical constraints, for example MyBriefing Crewlink requires login and is not supported on all browsers, and GoJet directs United Express related printing to MyBriefing for GoJet releases.
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Norwegian | Transportation | 4000 | $760M | Norway | Lufthansa Systems AG | Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew | Workforce Scheduling | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Norwegian contracted to implement Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew as a Workforce Scheduling solution, targeting improved digital communication between crew planners and crew members across Scandinavia. The agreement specifically covers the Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew Crew Member System Interaction modules, CMSI, and positions the application as the airline's primary crew rostering and bidding interface for the region.
The implementation scope centers on the CMSI modules, including Interactive Duty Plan IADP, TripTrade and BidManagement, to expand crew self-service and increase roster flexibility. Configuration work focuses on enabling interactive duty planning, structured trip trading workflows and electronic bid management, aligning module configuration with standard crew planning processes and crew mobile self-service capabilities.
Deployment is organized around the NetLine/Crew application instance, with operational coverage across Scandinavian crew operations and crew planning teams. The rollout emphasizes integration within the NetLine/Crew platform to present CMSI functionality directly to crew members and planners, without external system vendors or integrators named in the announcement.
Governance and process changes center on shifting routine roster interactions from manual planner-mediated exchanges to digital CMSI workflows, enabling planners to manage exceptions and approve trades through NetLine/Crew. The stated intent of the project is to improve digital communication, expand crew self-service, and raise planner efficiency across Norwegian's Scandinavian operations.
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Polskie Linie Lotnicze Lot | Transportation | 5200 | $1.8B | Poland | Lufthansa Systems AG | Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew | Workforce Scheduling | 1994 | n/a |
In 1994, Polskie Linie Lotnicze Lot implemented Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew as part of its Workforce Scheduling to manage crew rostering and assignments across its operations. The deployment established NetLine/Crew as the airlines primary crew management application and anchored crew planning workflows within the Workforce Scheduling domain.
LOT uses Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew for crew management alongside Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Sched for schedule management, with both applications operated to improve crew productivity, reduce crew costs and increase operational flexibility across its European network. The carrier extended its NetLine relationship in 2022, including a migration to NetLine/Ops++ to broaden support for operations and on-time performance, indicating a phased extension of NetLine modules from scheduling into operations support.
Implementation emphasis has been on aligning crew rostering, schedule publishing and operations planning, creating integrated workflows between NetLine/Crew and NetLine/Sched and later NetLine/Ops++. Operational coverage centers on flight operations, crew planning and schedule management across LOTs European network, with governance structured around multi-module NetLine usage and contractual extension to incorporate operational performance capabilities in 2022.
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Riyadh Air | Transportation | 1000 | $250M | Saudi Arabia | Lufthansa Systems AG | Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew | Workforce Scheduling | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Riyadh Air implemented Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew as part of an integrated cloud based operational suite from Lufthansa Systems AG. The agreement was announced ahead of Riyadh Air's planned launch, and it positions Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew as the carrier's Workforce Scheduling platform to support crew pairing and crew management for Riyadh Air's crew operations.
The implementation provisions Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew to deliver crew pairing algorithms, roster management, and crew management workflows, including the vendor's web based pairing application. Configuration emphasis was placed on cloud tenancy and operational orchestration within the integrated operations suite, aligning pairing, rostering, and crew tracking capabilities under a single operational data model.
Operational scope targets Riyadh Air's Middle East operations and central flight operations functions, with primary business functions impacted including crew scheduling, crew planning, and operations control. The NetLine/Crew deployment is integrated into the carrier's operations platform to enable end to end crew management and to coordinate pairing outputs with operational processes.
Governance and rollout were staged ahead of launch to embed crew scheduling workflows and operational governance into the airline start up, with program controls to manage pairing rules and crew legality. The engagement explicitly aims to improve operational efficiency and sustainability when Riyadh Air commences operations.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew
- El Al Israel Airlines, a Israel based Transportation organization with 2533 Employees
- Turkish Airlines, a Turkey based Transportation company with 63455 Employees
- Redshelf, a United States based Media organization with 10 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| El Al Israel Airlines | Transportation | 2533 | $1.0B | Israel | 2026-03-16 | |
| Turkish Airlines | Transportation | 63455 | $22.7B | Turkey | 2026-02-26 | |
| Redshelf | Media | 10 | $1M | United States | 2026-01-30 | |
| Construction and Real Estate | 1300 | $516M | United States | 2025-10-22 | ||
| Transportation | 4000 | $760M | Norway | 2025-08-15 | ||
| Transportation | 775 | $209M | United Kingdom | 2025-07-17 | ||
| Education | 16430 | $1.7B | Germany | 2025-03-21 | ||
| Transportation | 3600 | $1.1B | Canada | 2025-03-19 | ||
| Professional Services | 150 | $15M | United States | 2025-01-10 | ||
| Transportation | 100000 | $8.7B | Denmark | 2025-01-06 |