Germanwings, the low-cost airline owned by German flag carrier Lufthansa, said that none of its aircraft has ever been involved in a crash prior to today's loss of an Airbus A320 in the French Alps.
"We've never had a total loss of aircraft in the company's history until now," a company spokeswoman told AFP.
An Airbus A320 belonging to Germanwings en route from Barcelona in Spain to Duesseldorf in Germany disappeared from radar screens today with 144 passengers and six crew on board.
The jet that went down today in France was bought by Lufthansa in 1991 and been in constant service since then, passing to Germanwings in January 2014, the company said.
With its trademark yellow and purple colours, it originally started life as part of Eurowings, another Lufthansa subsidiary, but became a separate company in 2002.
Its fleet of 78 aircraft comprises Airbus A320-200 and A319-100 jets, but also Bombardier CRJ900s and they fly under both the Germanwings and Eurowings colours.
Germanwings operates at costs 20 per cent below those of Lufthansa.
In 2012, it emerged that there had been a serious incident involving one of Germanwings' aircraft at the end of 2010, when pilots were badly affected by fumes and complained of a burning smell in the cockpit as the plane approached Cologne airport.
The low-cost carrier has around 2,000 employees and carried around 16 million passengers in the year to July 2014.
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