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PAGES 16 - 17
New routes
HEADING FOR NEW HORIZONS
For the Summer 2014 season, Air France-KLM will
be operating five new long-haul routes: Brasilia (Brazil),
Jakarta [2] (Indonesia), Panama City (Panama) and Tokyo-
Haneda (Japan) on departure from Paris and Santiago de
Chile on departure from Amsterdam. On its medium-haul
network, in Summer 2014, Air France will launch a service
to Stavanger, the center of the Norwegian oil industry.
For its part, having inaugurated a service to Florence in the
Winter 2013, KLM will be offering flights to Bilbao (Spain),
Turin (Italy) and Zagreb (Croatia) this summer. Find out
more about the Group’s network strategy on page 30.
Air France-KLM has finalized
an agreement selecting
General Electric’s GEnx-1B
engine to equip its Boeing
787-9 fleet. The first aircraft
will be delivered to KLM
in October 2015 and to
Air France in January 2017.
The common choice of this
engine for all the Air France
and KLM Boeing 787-9s
enables the Group to benefit
from significant synergies.
Awards
AIR FRANCE-KLM NAMED
“CLIMATE PERFORMANCE LEADER 2013”
On November 26, 2013, Air France-KLM was named
“Climate Performance Leader 2013” by the Carbon
Disclosure Project (CDP), an annual survey evaluating
the commitment of companies to addressing the climate
issues involved in their business activities. This award
underscores the success of the initiatives launched by
the Group to reduce its carbon footprint, adapt to changes
linked to climate change and increase its transparency.
Air France-KLM thus joins the nine French leaders
distinguished amongst the top 250 French stock market
capitalizations.
The agreement also includes
the signature of a partnership
between General Electric and
Air France Industries KLM
Engineering & Maintenance
covering the maintenance
of the GEnx engine.
Synergies
AIR FRANCE-KLM CHOOSES
THE GENX-1B ENGINE
[2] Subject to the finalization of negotiations
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