The twice-weekly seasonal service, which KLM will launch on May 4 and which will be in addition to KLM’s daily, year-round Amsterdam-San Francisco service operated by 747-400s, will mark KLM’s first deployment of 787-9s on a route to the United States.
Read moreAir France has announced two new international routes beginning in the first six months of 2016, one of which will see the carrier resurrecting the New York-Paris Orly route it first operated with jets in 1960.
Read moreKLM Royal Dutch Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9, which the Dutch flag carrier has acquired on lease through leasing company AerCap.
Read moreAir France KLM group regional carrier KLM Cityhopper has placed a firm order for 15 Embraer 175s and two E190s. Its purchase contract also includes options for 17 additional E-Jets for KLM Cityhopper or Hop!, Air France’s regional subsidiary.
Read moreThe Transavia.com order, which Boeing values at $1.6 billion at current list prices not including the options on three additional 737-800s which Transavia Company has also secured, was previously booked and attributed to an unidentified customer on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website.
Read moreThe carrier’s existing shareholders and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, Alitalia’s new 49 per cent shareholder, announced on January 20 that the Italian carrier would adopt new network, fleet, cost-management, airline partnership and customer-service strategies. It is also adopting a new look.
Read moreDelta Air Lines will launch daily, year-round service from New York JFK to Zurich Airport and is planning to increase its service frequency from JFK to Rome. Delta and its joint venture partners Air France-KLM and Alitalia are also expanding service to Paris and Amsterdam from Atlanta.
Read moreKLM Cityhopper, KLM’s regional subsidiary, has agreed to lease six Embraer 190s from BOC Aviation to add to the carrier’s current fleet of 22 Embraer E-Jets.
Read moreAirbus Paris Deals Reach 466 Aircraft with HKAC MOU for 60 A320neo-Family Jets
Aircraft June 20, 2013
HKAC’s MOU for 60 Airbus A320neo-family jets takes the total number of Airbus commercial jets for which the company announced orders and commitments during the first four days of the show to 466 ‒ 24 more than the number announced by Boeing during the four days.
Read moreAir France-KLM has finalized a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-900s and has taken options on 25 more, 10 fewer A350-900s in all than the group said it would buy when it first announced its planned order in September 2011.
Read moreEtihad Airways will launch daily service between Abu Dhabi and Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, on May 15. As part of an expanded codeshare agreement between Etihad Airways and Dutch national carrier KLM, the new service will carry KLM’s ‘KL’ flight code.
Read moreThe order was signed in late December 2011 and was recorded on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries website, attributed to an unidentified customer. A preliminary agreement was first announced on September 16, 2011.
Read moreAir France KLM’s board of directors has approved orders by the group for 25 Airbus A350-900s and 25 Boeing 787-9s, along with options on 35 more A350 XWBs and 25 more 787s.
Read moreDelta Air Lines and the Air France-KLM Group begin a sizable international-service expansion this week with new flights connecting Florida with London, Paris and Amsterdam.
Read moreAir France and Boeing have celebrated the 200th direct delivery of a Boeing jetliner, a 777-300ER, to the Paris-based airline. The French carrier has also taken delivery of dozens of other Boeing jets – many of which it still operates – from leasing companies.
Read moreDelta Air Lines says the new flights will begin on March 27, 2011 and that it will announce final flight schedules and fares within the next week.
Read moreAlitalia has joined the Air France-KLM Group and Delta Air Lines as a member of the transatlantic joint venture established by the latter three carriers in the spring of 2009 after they received U.S. Department of Transportation and European Union anti-trust approval for the intra-SkyTeam Alliance grouping.
Read moreAir France Takes Delivery of its First Airbus A380
Aircraft October 30, 2009
Air France has taken delivery of its first Airbus A380 and will be the first European airline to fly the double-deck aircraft on scheduled services.
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