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October 7, 1933
Air France Founded
CEO of Air France
Anne Rigail
Resulting from the Combination of 5 French Airlines
Air Union
Air Orient
Societe Generale de transport Aerien (SGTA)
Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aerienne (CIDNA)
Aeropostale
Main hub of France
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Multi-terminal)
Advertisement of Air France
France is in the Air
Aircraft Manufacturer of Air France
Airbus
Airbus A380
First logo of Air France
1933-1976
October 7, 1919
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) Founded
CEO of KLM
Marjan Rintel
Known as the oldest airline still operating under its original name
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines)
They have a joint venture with Northwest Airlines (NWA)
KLM, 1989
Has its acquisition of a holding in Kenya Airways
KLM, 1999
Old Name of KLM
Royal Dutchman
Main hub of Amsterdam
Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport (Mono terminal)
Advertisement of KLM
Happy to help
Aircraft Manufacturer of KLM
Boeing
Boeing 787 (Dreamliner)
Fleet Age of July 2020
10.9 years
Advantage of Modern Fleet
To enhance comfort
Fuel savings
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Reduce noise pollution for residents
Token for Business Class
Dutch Gin, Delft Blue House (Genever)
AFKL Chairman
Benjamin Smith
Aeronautical Maintenance Group
Air France Industries
KLM Engineering & Maintenance
Air France-KLM’s Purpose
Sales
Service
Intimacy
Social Responsibility
Energy conservation
30% less gas emission
The 1.2.3 Concept
1 Group
2 Airlines
3 Core Businesses
3 Core Businesses
Passenger Transport
Cargo Transport
Aeronautical Maintenance
Martinair Cargo
Specialize full-freighter airlines, serving a worldwide network from its home base at Schiphol.
Servair
The leading airline catering and cabin cleaning company. Has also established itself as the leading caterer on the African continent, with 21 locations in 18 countries.
Types of Joint Ventures
Capital Intensive
Binding
Binding
It involves a partnership and therefore a division of labor, costs, and revenues, without any provision of capital.
Something we can both benefit in
Capital Intensive
Have a certain asset together to gain, more of an internal corporate binding.
Binding
Trans-Atlantic