Aircraft ownership record
Klaus-Michael Kühne's private jet
Klaus-Michael Kühne (Kühne + Nagel · Kühne Holding) is publicly associated with a Bombardier Global 6000, usually based at Zurich (ZRH). Everything below comes from civil aircraft registers, corporate filings and dated aviation photography.
The short answer
Klaus-Michael Kühne flies a Bombardier Global 6000. The airframe is usually held by a trust, holding company or management operator rather than by Klaus-Michael Kühne personally — that is standard practice for business aircraft and does not imply anything unusual. Home base for reported movements is Zurich (ZRH).
Routes this aircraft flies most
| Route | Airports | CO2 (2 h estimate) |
|---|---|---|
| Zurich (ZRH) → Frankfurt (FRA) | LSZH → EDDF | 9732.8 t |
| Zurich (ZRH) → Amsterdam (AMS) | LSZH → EHAM | 9732.8 t |
| Zurich (ZRH) → London (LHR) | LSZH → EGLL | 9732.8 t |
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Questions people ask
- What private jet does Klaus-Michael Kühne use?
- Public register and aviation-photography records associate Klaus-Michael Kühne with a Bombardier Global 6000. The registered owner is usually a trust, holding company or management operator rather than the individual.
- What is Klaus-Michael Kühne's jet tail number?
- No current registration mark is publicly attributed to Klaus-Michael Kühne.
- Can I track Klaus-Michael Kühne's jet live?
- Yes, when the aircraft is broadcasting. Transponder position data is public, so the airframe appears on the live tracker while it is in receiver coverage. Aircraft enrolled in the FAA's LADD or PIA privacy programmes, or flying over oceans and remote regions, will show gaps.
- Where is Klaus-Michael Kühne's jet usually based?
- Movements reported for this airframe centre on Zurich (ZRH). Business aircraft return to a home base between trips, so departures most often begin there.
- How much CO2 does a flight on this aircraft produce?
- A Bombardier Global 6000 burns roughly 1540 kg of jet fuel per flight hour, and each kilogram releases about 3.16 kg of CO2 — around 9732.8 tonnes for a two-hour hop.