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Lufthansa CEO: 'Safety in aviation not a given'

The chief executive of Lufthansa says one can never be completely assured of safety while flying.

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Carsten Spohr, CEO of German airline Lufthansa speaks to journallists in the Aviation-Center at the airport in Frankfurt am Main, central Germany on March 24, 2015 after returning from the scene of the Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps.
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Safety in aviation is not a given, the chief executive of Lufthansa said, a day after a plane operated by its Germanwings unit crashed into the French Alps, killing all 150 onboard.

"Visiting the crash site I was, in a shocking moment, made aware of a fact that all of us know so well - safety in aviation is not a given," Carsten Spohr said in a video message posted on YouTube on Wednesday.

"It's something which we have to work hard for this every day and every night. It's my promise and the promise of the 120,000 people working at Lufthansa around the world that this priority will continue to be our top target," he added. Spohr visited the crash site on Tuesday and will on Wednesday travel to Duesseldorf and Barcelona to speak to the families and relatives of those onboard.

Also Read: Lufthansa pilots on strike for fourth straight day; 74 flights cancelled
 

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