KLM (in full: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English: Royal Dutch Airlines) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands.
Air France-KLM is France and the Netherlands' main air carrier. Its KLM subsidiary operates from the airline hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam, where the subsidiary company has its headquarters.
Air France took over KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM. Air France-KLM is incorporated under French law and its headquarters are located at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. Air France-KLM is the largest airline company in the world in terms of operating revenues, and the third-largest in the world (largest in Europe) in terms of revenue-passenger-kilometers (RPKs). In 2004, KLM transported 6 million passengers. *
Air France-KLM is part of the SkyTeam Alliance with Delta Air Lines, Aeroméxico, Korean Air, Czech Airlines, Alitalia, Northwest Airlines, Aeroflot and Continental Airlines. Both Air France and KLM continue to fly under their distinct brand names.
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A KLM Douglas Dakota crashed after takeoff from Copenhagen on January 26, 1947, killing all 22 onboard, including Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden.
A KLM Lockheed Constellation Nijmegen crashed near Prestwick, Scotland on 20 October 1948, killing all 34 aboard. (see KLM Constellation air disaster)
On September 5, 1954, flight 633, a KLM Lockheed Super Constellation, ditched in the River Shannon after takeoff from Shannon airport, Ireland. 28 out of 56 people on board (46 passengers and 10 crew) were killed. (see KLM Flight 633)
On March 27, 1977, KLM Flight 4805 & Pan Am Flight 1736 collided at Los Rodeos Airport on the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, killing 583 people (see Tenerife disaster).
Each type of house is numbered. There are 86 different types. All are reproductions of actual houses, which are listed in a documentation available from KLM. These small porcelain houses are now famous collectibles.
KLM has announced that it has converted 3 of its remaining 4 Boeing 777-200ER orders to 777-300ER airframes in addition to a single fresh order. KLM plans to have 4 Boeing 777-300ERs introduced into its fleet in 2007.
The orders for the Airbus A330-200, as well as the Boeing 777-200ER will be replacements for the 767 and MD-11 aircraft, but KLM is also looking into adding the Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350. KLM has expressed little to no interest towards the Airbus A380.
The average age of the KLM fleet is 9.9 years in April 2006.
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