Will KLM stay a 737 operator?
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KLMCityhopper
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Will KLM stay a 737 operator?
After the merger with Air France, KLM`s future is secured, yet will it be albe to deside itself about its fleet? The 777 and A330 were chosen earlier, and are helpful to save costs, since parent Air France also operates the same aircraft. This was not planned by the way. KLM will eventually operate an identical long haul fleet, also flying with the jumbo. Since Ai France is a huge Airbus fan, flying with every single airbus ever produced, and KLM being a Boeing fan, always being one of the first airlines chosing a new Boeing model, it is doubtable if the strong 737 fleet of KLM will stay in tact, or that it will have to bend for the Airbus model. Personally, I like the Airbus, yet I think that the 737 fits better with KLM
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Air France are not only a big Airbus fan, but also a big Boeing fan.Since Air France is a huge Airbus fan, flying with every single airbus ever produced
AF are such a big airline that they are able to combine a lot of aircraft types in their fleet.
For shorthaul flights, they've chosen the A320-family, now operating all A32S types (A318-319-320-321). The B735 is on the way out, and the last B733 has left the fleet.
For the longhaul flights, the B777 seems to be the new flagship for AF. The B742's and B743's are on the way out, the B773ER has been introduced on important longhaul destinations like NRT and SIN, and the A332 and B772 are put on the routes where they are best suited (for example due to payload/range issues; by the way, is it true that AF are planning an additional NRT-service operated by A332's? NRT seems to be a bit far for the A332...). The A343 will be withdrawn from use in the forseeable future, certainly the early A340-311's.
I don't have any confirmation about this, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like several of the B744 aircraft will replace the old generation B747's at ORY, leaving the important longhaul destinations from CDG to the B777-family.
EDIT: I forgot to say that the first destinations for the A380 will be JFK and YUL, from April 2007 onwards. AF confirmed that HKG and PEK will follow in 2008.
Second EDIT: I now realize that this reply is maybe slightly off-topic, but since AF and KL are 'one' from now on...
Frederic
KLM´s decision to move to the Airbus A320 family of aircraft would become another major blow to Boeing. Althought i beleive that this would not happen in the forseable future considering KLM´s close ties with Boeing. On the other hand it would be great to see the Airbus short haul family in KLM´s colours as in my opinion it is a much superior aircraft to the 737NG family. 
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I think that KLM will be a boeing operator, a few weeks ago the ordered 2 more 777... And boeing is supporting dutch technical college`s with a lot o money and supplies, so it would be stuppid of KLM to leave Boeing!
Maby in the future when the fokkers are getting old that they chane to the a318
Maby in the future when the fokkers are getting old that they chane to the a318
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Flying_Dutchman
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I didn't have heard anyting about a new airline in the Dutch Antilles, but I know they have plans to focus on the Caribean. There was already a press release on www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl and in "de Financiële Telegraaf" to co-operate with BonairExel en CuracaoExel.Advisor wrote:Hear Hear Hear
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KLM plans to start an airline in the Dutch Antilles in 3 months.
With the status of a regional airline and operational area of the Caribbean.
Does anybody know the name???
P.s. Also KLM wants to make from Bonaire a small hub. KLM has proposed to finance the runway expansion and to build a catering centre at Bonaire. KLM has already 12 flights a week between Amsterdam and Bonaire. Seven flights fly through to Lima and 5 flights fly Through to Guayaquil and Quito.
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KLMCityhopper
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I am sure that KLM will not co operate with the Exel group in the Caribean, since KLM Exel, a franchise broke its connections with KLM, and this airline was the most connected with KLM, so why would KLM fly with the same airline elsewhere, and the 2 regional Exel brands mentioned are mostly used to feed the Dutch Caribbean Exel flights, also to Amsterdam, meaning more competition on a route, but with a codeshare? huh?
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Flying_Dutchman
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BonaireExel and CuracaoExel aren't anymore related to ExelAviationGroup. BonaireExel and CuracaoExel, and soon also Aruba(Exel) are a part of DutchEagleExpress. The relation between DutchEagleExpress and the ExelaviationGroup wasn't more than an operational co-operation. She is a 100% independent eterprise in the Dutch Antilles. The DutcheagleExpress has now, after the relation with ExelAviationGroup enough knowledge to go further independent. The lease contracts of the ATRs are taken over from ExelAviationGroup by the DutchEagleExpress, and the name 'Exel' will soon be removed from the planes of BonaireExel and ...etc...etc.KLMCityhopper wrote:I am sure that KLM will not co operate with the Exel group in the Caribean, since KLM Exel, a franchise broke its connections with KLM, and this airline was the most connected with KLM, so why would KLM fly with the same airline elsewhere, and the 2 regional Exel brands mentioned are mostly used to feed the Dutch Caribbean Exel flights, also to Amsterdam, meaning more competition on a route, but with a codeshare? huh?
KLM has extra profit with this regional co-operation because by this way, many passengers can transfer on the transatlantic flights of KLM from the Caribbean. So there won't be a transatlantic competition. DutchEagleAviation is a 100% independent eterprise in the Dutch Antilles.
These are for so far the plans of KLM and the final decission is expected in the coming weeks.
But this is becomming
By the way KLM colours look indeed great on the A330:
http://www.cardatabase.net/modifiedairl ... d=00003163
and so does it on the A320
http://www.cardatabase.net/modifiedairl ... d=00000731
KLM switching to A320's is complete nonsense. Why would an airline break aircraft commonality?!?! The pilots would have to be retrained, the maintenance technicians would have to be certified to work on the new aircraft. And in the process, money would be going out the window. Unless Airbus offers HUGE price cuts, I don't see KLM switching. Especially since they have a VERY new 737 fleet. It just makes no sense.
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BA028_Is_Diesel_Powered
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It would make sense to keep fleet commonality so they do not have to re-train the pilots. Although, Airbus may offer more discounts than Boeing, thus making the A320 cheaper. It will be interesting. Just out of curiosity, how my 737NG's has KLM ordered and how big is their older 737 fleet??
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Flying_Dutchman
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Here is KLM's current active B.737 fleetlist owned by KLM:
PH-BDA - B.737-306
PH-BDC - B.737-306
PH-BDD - B.737-306
PH-BDE - B.737-306
PH-BDG - B.737-306
PH-BDI - B.737-306
PH-BDK - B.737-306
PH-BDN - B.737-306
PH-BDO - B.737-306
PH-BDP - B.737-306
PH-BDR - B.737-406
PH-BDS - B.737-406
PH-BDT - B.737-406
PH-BDU - B.737-406
PH-BDW - B.737-406
PH-BDY - B.737-406
PH-BDZ - B.737-406
PH-BPB - B.737-4Y0 (ex G-UKLB)
PH-BPC - B.737-4Y0 (ex G-UKLE)
PH-BTA - B.737-406
PH-BTB - B.737-406
PH-BTC - B.737-406 Destroyed
PH-BTD - B.737-306
PH-BTE - B.737-306
PH-BTF - B.737-406
PH-BTG - B.737-406
PH-BTH - B.737-306
PH-BTI - B.737-306
PH-BXA - B.737-8K2
PH-BXB - B.737-8K2
PH-BXC - B.737-8K2
PH-BXD - B.737-8K2
PH-BXE - B.737-8K2
PH-BXF - B.737-8K2
PH-BXG - B.737-8K2
PH-BXH - B.737-8K2
PH-BXI - B.737-8K2
PH-BXK - B.737-8K2
PH-BXL - B.737-8K2
PH-BXM - B.737-8K2
PH-BXN - B.737-8K2
PH-BXO - B.737-9K2

PH-BDA - B.737-306
PH-BDC - B.737-306
PH-BDD - B.737-306
PH-BDE - B.737-306
PH-BDG - B.737-306
PH-BDI - B.737-306
PH-BDK - B.737-306
PH-BDN - B.737-306
PH-BDO - B.737-306
PH-BDP - B.737-306
PH-BDR - B.737-406
PH-BDS - B.737-406
PH-BDT - B.737-406
PH-BDU - B.737-406
PH-BDW - B.737-406
PH-BDY - B.737-406
PH-BDZ - B.737-406
PH-BPB - B.737-4Y0 (ex G-UKLB)
PH-BPC - B.737-4Y0 (ex G-UKLE)
PH-BTA - B.737-406
PH-BTB - B.737-406
PH-BTC - B.737-406 Destroyed
PH-BTD - B.737-306
PH-BTE - B.737-306
PH-BTF - B.737-406
PH-BTG - B.737-406
PH-BTH - B.737-306
PH-BTI - B.737-306
PH-BXA - B.737-8K2
PH-BXB - B.737-8K2
PH-BXC - B.737-8K2
PH-BXD - B.737-8K2
PH-BXE - B.737-8K2
PH-BXF - B.737-8K2
PH-BXG - B.737-8K2
PH-BXH - B.737-8K2
PH-BXI - B.737-8K2
PH-BXK - B.737-8K2
PH-BXL - B.737-8K2
PH-BXM - B.737-8K2
PH-BXN - B.737-8K2
PH-BXO - B.737-9K2
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SicilianFalcon
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