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Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij

Royal Dutch Airlines


Company profile

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was founded on 7 October, 1919 to serve the Netherlands and its colonies.
KLM is today the oldest airline still operating under its original name. KLM has been part of the AIR FRANCE
KLM  group since the merger in 2004. KLM is the core of the KLM Group, which further includes the
wholly-owned subsidiaries KLM Cityhopper, transavia.com and Martinair.

Mission
With Air France, KLM is at the forefront of the European airline industry. Offering reliability and a healthy
dose of Dutch pragmatism, 32,000 KLM employees work to provide innovative products for our customers
and a safe, efficient, service-oriented operation with a proactive focus on sustainability.
KLM works to create sustainable growth at Schiphol, to gain access to any market that will increase the
quality its network and to maintain a level playing field for all industry players.

Vision
KLM wants to become the most customer centric, innovative and efficient European network carrier.
By merging with Air France KLM has come to occupy a leading position in the international airline industry.
With smart partnerships and pioneering new destinations, KLM offers global access through its extensive
network.

Management
KLM’s management is in the hands of its Executive Committee (Excom).
The statutory managing directors are President and Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers,
Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer Erik Swelheim, and Chief Operating Officer René de Groot  . 

Some facts in KLM history  (For a complete online overview, please check the KLM Facebook page )


Sep 1919
Queen Wilhelmina awarded KLM - yet to be founded - its 'Royal' designation.
Oct 1919
Dutch Royal Airlines for the Netherlands and its Colonies (Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij voor Nederland en Koloniën - KLM) was founded.
May 1920
KLM's first pilot, Jerry Shaw, flew from London to Schiphol in a leased De Havilland DH-16.
Apr 1921
Following a winter hiatus, KLM resumed service with its own pilots and aircraft: Fokker F-II and F-III.
        Fokker F.II
Oct 1924
KLM initiated its first intercontinental flight, from Amsterdam to Batavia (Colonial Jakarta) in a Fokker F-VII.
Sep 1929
KLM started regular, scheduled service between Amsterdam to Batavia. Until the outbreak of the Second World War, this was the world's longest-distance scheduled service.
Dec 1933
KLM flew Christmas and New Year's cards from Amsterdam to Batavia in a record time of just over four days in a Fokker F-XVIII 'Pelikaan'. The mail arrived in time for Christmas.

Pelikaan


Oct 1934
The Douglas DC-2 Uiver won a 'handicap' race - a flight with passengers and cargo - from London to Melbourne.
 
PH-AJU Uiver


Dec 1934 KLM made its first transatlantic flight, from Amsterdam to Curacao in a Fokker F-XVIII 'Snip'.
May 1946 KLM initiated scheduled service between Amsterdam and New York using the Douglas DC-4 'Rotterdam'.
     
DC-4

Nov 1958 KLM opened its Amsterdam-Tokyo service, flying over the North Pole using the Douglas DC-7 'Caraïbische Zee'.
Mar 1960 The Jet Age began with the introduction of the Douglas DC-8.
Sep 1966 NLM ("Netherlands Airlines") was founded. This was later renamed NLM Cityhopper.
Feb 1971 The Wide-body Age began with the advent of the Boeing 747-206B.
Jun 1989
KLM introduced the Boeing 747-400, the most advanced 747 of its time.
Jul 1989 KLM acquired a 20% interest in the US carrier Northwest Airlines, an important step toward the creation of a worldwide network.
Apr 1991 KLM merged NLM Cityhopper and NetherLines to create KLM cityhopper.
Oct 1991 KLM increased its interest in charter carrier Transavia from 40% to 80%.
Sep 1993 KLM and Northwest Airlines started operating all their flights between the US and Europe as part of a joint venture.
Jul 1995 KLM introduced Boeing 767-300ER to service.
Spring
2002
KLM announced the first phase of a fleet renewal program for its intercontinental aircraft: three Boeing 747-400ER freighters and eight Boeing 777-200ERs to replace the Boeing 747-300s; two more Boeing 777-200ERs to replace two MD-11s. KLM placed an order with Airbus for six A330-200s. Upon completion of the program, KLM's fleet consisted solely of Boeing 747-400s, Boeing 777-200ERs, and Airbus A330-200s.
Oct 2003 KLM's first Boeing 777-200R landed at Schiphol. The aircraft provides service to Cape Town, Nairobi, and New York.
May 2004 The AIR FRANCE KLM Group was born.
Sep 2004 KLM, Northwest, and Continental join SkyTeam, an international alliance of airlines, of which Air France, Delta Air Lines, Alitalia, Korean Air, CSA Czech Airlines, and Aeromexico were already members.
Aug 2005 Aircraft manufacturer Airbus delivered the first of KLM's A330s.
May 2008 The US Department of Transportation granted antitrust immunity to KLM, Air France, Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines.
Dec 2008 KLM becomes 100% owner of Martinair.
Oct 2009 KLM's 90th anniversary.
Mar 2010 KLM's final Fokker 50 flight.

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