Air France
Air France is one of the largest airlines in the world. It is based in France. It is owned by Air France-KLM. Before it merged with KLM, it employed 71,654 people. Its headquarters are at Charles de Gaulle International Airport[1] near Paris.
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Founded | 7 October 1933 | |||
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Hubs | Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Paris Orly Airport | |||
Frequent-flyer program | Flying Blue | |||
Alliance | SkyTeam | |||
Parent company | Air France-KLM |
History
The airline can be traced back to 1933, when four other French airlines were combined to create Air France. [2] Air France hired its first flight attendants in 1946. [3] The airline started flying between Paris and New York City on July 1, 1946. In 1957, the airline bought its first jet aircraft. [4] Air France was one of 4 airlines that flew the Concorde. [5] It used it from 1976 until 2003. In 1988, the airline became the first to fly the Airbus A320. [6] In 2003, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Air France announced they were going to be combining. The combination ended in 2004. [7] As of 2016, Air France is going through many financial problems. [8]
Fleets
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Notes |
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A318-100 | 18 | Largest operator of A318-100 | |
A319-100 | 40 | 2 leased to Air Cote d'lvoire | |
A320-200 | 46 | 6 | 2 operated for Transavia France
1 leased to Air Corsica |
A321-100 | 5 | ||
A321-200 | 18 | ||
A330-200 | 15 | ||
A340-300 | 13 | Being retired in 2016 | |
A350-900 | 18 | ||
A380-800 | 10 | 2 | |
B777-200ER | 25 | ||
B777-300ER | 40 | Launch customer | |
B787-9 | 12 | Orders under review |
Gallery
An Air France Boeing 767 at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
An Air France airport lounge.
Air France cabin on an Airbus A340.
Airline food on Air France.
Air France Media
1936 Air France ad for service using Potez 62 twin-engine aircraft
An Air France Douglas DC-3 at Manchester Airport in 1952
A Lockheed Super Constellation of Air France at Heathrow Airport in April 1955
An Air France Concorde at Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2003
Air France operated 33 Boeing 747s by 1983. Here, a 747–100 is seen at Paris (CDG) in 1978
A Dassault Mercure of Air Inter, which became part of Air France in 1990.
References
- ↑ "Head Office Archived 2009-09-22 at the Wayback Machine,Air France. Retrieved on 18 May 2009.
- ↑ "Air France - French airline". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- ↑ "Flight attendant". www.airfrancelasaga.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
- ↑ http://corporate.airfrance.com/fileadmin/dossiers/documents/press_kits/new-york_2014.06-en.pdf[dead link]
- ↑ "The Other Concorde Airlines: Braniff International & Singapore Airlines - Airchive". Archived from the original on 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
- ↑ "Air France: launch customer of the A320 | Airbus Press release". Archived from the original on 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
- ↑ Tagliabue, John (1 October 2003). Air France and KLM to Merge, Europe's No. 1 Airline. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/01/business/air-france-and-klm-to-merge-europe-s-no-1-airline.html.
- ↑ "Air France: Seven years of losses before Works Council clash reveals a cracked mirror". CAPA - Centre for Aviation.