Luftfahrt-Bundesamt

Luftfahrt-Bundesamt
Luftfahrt-Bundesamt
Civil Aviation Authority overview
FormedFebruary 1, 1955 (1955-02-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Reichsluftamt
  • Vorläufige Bundesstelle für Luftfahrtgerät und Flugunfalluntersuchung
TypeExecutive agency
JurisdictionGermany
StatusActive
HeadquartersBraunschweig, Germany
52°18′52″N 10°32′56″E / 52.3145°N 10.5488°E / 52.3145; 10.5488
Parent departmentFederal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
Key document
  • Gesetz über das Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (Act on the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt)
Websitewww.lba.de

The Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (LBA, "Federal Aviation Office") is the national civil aviation authority of Germany headquartered in Braunschweig.

It maintains regional offices in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main (Raunheim), Hamburg, Munich (Airport), Stuttgart, and Berlin and reports directly to the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure.

The LBA is responsible for developing and maintaining aviation safety standards, as well as certifying airlines, airports, and training devices such as simulators and Flight Training Devices (FTDs). Some of these tasks are fulfilled on behalf of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Investigation of accidents is not a responsibility of the LBA but of the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation.