A historic Lockheed Super Star aircraft has arrived in Frankfurt, where it will become a permanent exhibit at the Lufthansa Conference and Visitor Center. The plane, which was significant for its role in 1950s aviation and as part of the Lufthansa fleet from 1957, will be available for public viewing starting next spring.
Recently repainted to match its original appearance, the restoration used archival materials from Lufthansa and expertise from Graphics Solutions, a division of Lufthansa Technik. The fuselage and tail unit have already been transported to Frankfurt by heavy-duty vehicles; the wings are scheduled to arrive next week.
The Lockheed Super Star will be displayed alongside another restored aircraft, the Junkers Ju 52. Both planes will serve as central attractions at the new facility. A glass façade will allow visitors to view these aircraft even from outside the building.