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2006-072006-07
The Air France-KLM Cargo integrated product offering
takes the form of:
• one contact point and one sole contract
for the customer,
• a single product offering the choice of two operational
systems, via Paris-Charles de Gaulle or Amsterdam-
Schiphol, or a combination of the two hubs,
• one of the largest cargo fleets in the world, offering
significant flexibility in response to customer demand,
• easy access to logistics and IT systems, as well as
innovative products and services available at the
website,
• operational excellence underpinned by significant
investment in the safety, traceability, and reliability of
operations.
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An integrated approach
in cargo transportation
With 1.4 million tons carried, Air France-KLM Cargo is the European and
global leader for air freight transportation (excluding integrators). With
16 aircraft, Air France-KLM Cargo has one of the largest dedicated cargo
fleets in the world.
Air France-KLM Cargo generated revenues of 2.91 billion
euros in 2006-07, with an AEA (Association of European
Airlines) market share of 29.6% in 2006 and 7% at global
level.
Air France-KLM Cargo plans to consolidate its leadership
position in providing its customers with the
best-performing logistics services offered by an integrated
air freight carrier. Since October 2005, the sales,
distribution, marketing and networks, strategy and
development of the Group’s cargo activity have been
regrouped under a sole management entity, the Joint
Cargo Management Committee. Each of the two
companies retains operational responsibility at the two
hubs, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol.
Air France-KLM thus offers its major customers increased
commercial power and efficiency.
1. 4 million
tons carried
Cargo activity
Breakdown of revenues by destination