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  1. The Air France-KLM Group makes major socio-economic contributions to the countries and regions in which it operates, particularly in France and the Netherlands. The Group's activities create jobs, contribute to GDP, and stimulate local economic activity.

    • Purpose

      Purpose - Welcome to the Air France-KLM Group's website |...

    • Values

      The Air France-KLM Group is commited to high ethical...

    • Governance

      In 2006, she joined the Air France-KLM Group, where she held...

    • Strategy

      The Air France-KLM Group aims to become a champion of air...

    • Fleet

      In 2023, an additional order for 50 A350s was also signed to...

    • Activities

      Air France-KLM can rely on two well-known loyalty programmes...

    • Air France

      Operating in the passenger transport, cargo, and aviation...

    • KLM

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    On 5 May 2004, Air France–KLM was created by the mutually agreed merger between Air France and Netherlands-based KLM. As a result of the deal, the French government's share of Air France was reduced from 54.4% (of the former Air France) to 44% (of the combined airline). Its share was subsequently reduced to 25%, and later to 17.6%. At the time of t...

    Business trends

    In May 2010, Air France–KLM announced increased losses (€1.56 billion for the year to 31 March 2010), and warned that the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökullhad caused a further €160 million loss in the current financial year. Air France–KLM is one of the largest airline companies in Europe, with 204.7 billion passenger-km in the year ending 31 March 2011. Private shareholders own 81.4% of the company with 37% held by former Air France shareholders and 21% held by former KLM shareholders. The...

    Ownership

    As of April 2021, the shareholding structure of the Group is:

    Head office

    Air France–KLM's head office is located in the Roissypôle complex on the grounds of Charles de Gaulle Airport and in Tremblay-en-France, near Paris. The 130,000 square metres (1,400,000 sq ft) complex was completed in December 1995. The French firm Groupement d'Etudes et de Méthodes d'Ordonnancement (GEMO) managed the project. The architect was Valode & Pistreand the design consultants were and Sechaud-Boyssut and Trouvin. The project had a price of 137,000,000 euros.

    Wholly owned

    Wholly owned subsidiariesof Air France–KLM include: 1. Air France 1.1. Air France Cargo 1.2. Air France Hop 1.3. Transavia France(96%) 2. KLM 2.1. KLM Cargo 2.2. KLM Cityhopper 2.3. KLM Asia 2.4. Martinair 2.5. Transavia 2.5.1. Transavia France(4%) Until January 2017, Air France–KLM also fully owned Cobalt Ground Solutions the third largest ground handling company based at London Heathrow Airport. The company was formed on 1 April 2009 by merging the two ground services subsidiaries of Air Fr...

    Minority interests

    Airlines in which Air France–KLM owns a minority interest: 1. Air Corsica 11.95%[citation needed] 2. Air Côte d’Ivoire20% 3. Air Mauritius 4.89%[citation needed] 4. Air Tahiti 7.48%[citation needed] 5. Alitalia 7.08%[citation needed] 6. Kenya Airways7.95% 7. Air Calédonie 2.09%[citation needed] 8. Gol Transportes Aéreos 1.50%[citation needed] 9. Royal Air Maroc1.25% 10. NS International (formerly NS Hispeed, high-speed rail connections linking Amsterdam (Schiphol) to Brussels and Paris) 10%[c...

    Former subsidiaries

    1. Cityjet: Air France–KLM used to own the entire company, until the sale to Intro Aviation, a German aviation holding company. 2. VLM Airlines: Air France–KLM merged the operations of this company with the ones from Cityjet. It was sold at the same time. 3. Joon: Air France–KLM merged the company back into Air France in June 2019

    Media related to Air France-KLMat Wikimedia Commons 1. Corporation Website 2. Air France–KLM Financial page 3. Air France–KLM Corporate Authentication & Authorization Services 4. Air France–KLM Cargo 5. Bluenity 6. Air France–KLM Group Company profile from Yahoo! 7. "Investor Day" (PDF). Air France-KLM. 5 November 2019.

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  4. www.klm.ca › corporate › about-air-france-klmAir France KLM - KLM Canada

    Together, Air France and KLM carry more than 77 million passengers per year. They operate 548 aircraft, enabling them to fly to 318 destinations in 118 countries. Members of the joint Air France KLM frequent flyer programme Flying Blue earn Miles and claim rewards on both airlines ’routes.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Air France-KLM is a leader in international air transport departing from Europe. With three key areas of expertise (air passenger transport, cargo transport, and aircraft maintenance), Air France-KLM is now a major global player.

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