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The European General Court dismissed Lufthansa’s lawsuit against the European Commission for lack of standing Friday, finding the German airline did not offer evidence that state aid to the Frankfurt-Hahn airport unfairly benefited Ryanair or hurt Lufthansa’s market share.

LUXEMBOURG – The European General Court dismissed Lufthansa’s lawsuit against the European Commission for lack of standing Friday, finding the German airline did not offer evidence that state aid to the Frankfurt-Hahn airport unfairly benefited Ryanair or hurt Lufthansa’s market share.

The ruling was not made available in English by press time.

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