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Asiaflyer wrote:"This is the first step towards harmonizing and simplifying the Air France-KLM Group fleet at its two major airlines," said Air France KLM CEO Benjamin Smith.
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
MoKa777 wrote:What about the 9 or so 789 already in the AF fleet? Anyone care to speculate?
VSMUT wrote:AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
It was never going to be just 7. It was just the initial order. They still have a ton of options, and I would be really surprised if it isn't happening sooner or later.
The 787-10 will struggle to replace the 777-200 on the routes to Asia.
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
LY777 wrote:It seems like the 787s at AF will have the same fate as their 763s
smartplane wrote:AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
Or an attempt to kill KLM by allocating them an all Boeing brand fleet?
kimimm19 wrote:What a farce...
Any chance of AF's already delivered 787s being transferred to KLM?
Antarius wrote:kimimm19 wrote:What a farce...
Any chance of AF's already delivered 787s being transferred to KLM?
Why? This makes a lot of sense for both parties. Fleet commonality and right sizing. AF, by virtue of size and Paris is the bigger party, they can fill larger aircraft better.
Antarius wrote:kimimm19 wrote:What a farce...
Any chance of AF's already delivered 787s being transferred to KLM?
Why? This makes a lot of sense for both parties. Fleet commonality and right sizing. AF, by virtue of size and Paris is the bigger party, they can fill larger aircraft better. They also have the ability to maintain a fleet of 787s and a359s for different purposes.
Both great planes that now fit their future owners better. AF and KL will benefit from this.
kimimm19 wrote:What a farce...
Any chance of AF's already delivered 787s being transferred to KLM?
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
Jetty wrote:
Unreported is that KL recently ordered an extra 787-10 so it recieves the same amount of 787’s as previously planned A350’s.
LY777 wrote:It seems like the 787s at AF will have the same fate as their 763s
Antarius wrote:kimimm19 wrote:What a farce...
Any chance of AF's already delivered 787s being transferred to KLM?
Why? This makes a lot of sense for both parties. Fleet commonality and right sizing. AF, by virtue of size and Paris is the bigger party, they can fill larger aircraft better. They also have the ability to maintain a fleet of 787s and a359s for different purposes.
Both great planes that now fit their future owners better. AF and KL will benefit from this.
VSMUT wrote:What, phased out early? Disagree. More 787s will, like the A350 for KLM, come at some point - just later. Like the A350, the group has many options for that type too.
inkjet7 wrote:VSMUT wrote:What, phased out early? Disagree. More 787s will, like the A350 for KLM, come at some point - just later. Like the A350, the group has many options for that type too.
PH-BKA, KL's 14th 787, will only be their #5 from the AF/KL order of 25 (and 25 options). The other 9 are leased so even more options for the future remain. For the A350 the group has 25 orders and 35 options. that could cover many of the older 772's.
VSMUT wrote:Air France-KLM combined only has 40 777-200ERs, so it won't just cover many of them, it will cover them all and then some! Points to A350-1000s in the future.
Dutchy wrote:Wouldn't it make sense for Air France and Boeing to swap the 787-9 of Air France and the A330 of KLM for each other? Both are small fleets within the companies now.
CFRPwingALbody wrote:they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-JFK you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
CFRPwingALbody wrote:I think this is a bad situation for KLM, though they are most likely in favour of it now. The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)
AF/KLM is really making KLM the budget Airline of the group with this plane swap.
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line with the rest of the partnership members. (8AB Y 787 >32"pitch) But they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-ATL you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
CFRPwingALbody wrote:I think this is a bad situation for KLM, though they are most likely in favour of it now. The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)
AF/KLM is really making KLM the budget Airline of the group with this plane swap.
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line with the rest of the partnership members. (8AB Y 787 >32"pitch) But they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-ATL you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
CFRPwingALbody wrote:I think this is a bad situation for KLM, though they are most likely in favour of it now. The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)
AF/KLM is really making KLM the budget Airline of the group with this plane swap.
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line with the rest of the partnership members. (8AB Y 787 >32"pitch) But they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-ATL you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
FlyingHollander wrote:CFRPwingALbody wrote:they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-JFK you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
1. The cheapest option. 2. The option that is timed best for them. In that order. 99% of people don't know/care what type of aircraft they'll be on.
CFRPwingALbody wrote:The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)...
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line
CFRPwingALbody wrote:I think this is a bad situation for KLM, though they are most likely in favour of it now. The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)
AF/KLM is really making KLM the budget Airline of the group with this plane swap.
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line with the rest of the partnership members. (8AB Y 787 >32"pitch) But they will remain operating different plane types then the rest of the group. So on for example AMS-ATL you'll see 2x Delta A330NEO & 2x KLM 787-10; guess what passengers will favour.
VSMUT wrote:inkjet7 wrote:VSMUT wrote:What, phased out early? Disagree. More 787s will, like the A350 for KLM, come at some point - just later. Like the A350, the group has many options for that type too.
PH-BKA, KL's 14th 787, will only be their #5 from the AF/KL order of 25 (and 25 options). The other 9 are leased so even more options for the future remain. For the A350 the group has 25 orders and 35 options. that could cover many of the older 772's.
Air France-KLM combined only has 40 777-200ERs, so it won't just cover many of them, it will cover them all and then some! Points to A350-1000s in the future.
EddieDude wrote:CFRPwingALbody wrote:The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)...
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line
How are they outsiders? The only major differences I see among those carriers that you mention are (i) AF having F-class on certain aircraft; and (ii) KL being the only carrier without a proper Premium Economy and without plans to install a proper Premium Economy cabin.
KL already has Economy Comfort or "Y+". They offer several rows with better pitch and recline. What they lack is Premium Economy or "W". That I give you, but not all carriers believe there is such a great market for that class. Let us remember TK removing Premium Economy altogether.
AMS18C36C wrote:Makes sense, as it prevents a subfleet op a mere seven 350-900’. Unless I’m mistaken, the 787-10 and 359 in KLM’sfleet would have a similar configuration and seat count. Can the 787-10 do everything the 359 would have done at KLM?
frigatebird wrote:VSMUT wrote:inkjet7 wrote:
PH-BKA, KL's 14th 787, will only be their #5 from the AF/KL order of 25 (and 25 options). The other 9 are leased so even more options for the future remain. For the A350 the group has 25 orders and 35 options. that could cover many of the older 772's.
Air France-KLM combined only has 40 777-200ERs, so it won't just cover many of them, it will cover them all and then some! Points to A350-1000s in the future.
The A350 will replace the 77E at AF. This is a certainty. Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X![]()
Which would be quite a jump in capacity indeed, but with AMS nearing the (political) limit of available slots, this could have merit. 77E routes can be upgauged to 77W, 77W routes to 777X.EddieDude wrote:CFRPwingALbody wrote:The KLM fleet and their seating offering makes them outsiders in the TransAtlantic partnership.
(?Alitalia, Air France/KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic)...
Possibly the introduction of Y+ (economy comfort) could bring KLM back in line
How are they outsiders? The only major differences I see among those carriers that you mention are (i) AF having F-class on certain aircraft; and (ii) KL being the only carrier without a proper Premium Economy and without plans to install a proper Premium Economy cabin.
KL already has Economy Comfort or "Y+". They offer several rows with better pitch and recline. What they lack is Premium Economy or "W". That I give you, but not all carriers believe there is such a great market for that class. Let us remember TK removing Premium Economy altogether.
Correct. Although there are rumors KL is re-examining Y+ (Economy comfort) and looking at a proper Premium Economy product (W). Personally I think this is a good idea.
DCA350 wrote:The 777X is too big for KLM, as they run their fleet economy heavy.. A 777-9 would be pushing 450 seats in their layout. The A350 is the proper replacement but KLM love themselves some GE, so without that being an option on the A350 it's possible we could see the 777X to replace the 777Ws. 777Es would have to be additional 787-9/10s if they don't go A350 as the 777-8 wouldn't make any sense.
frigatebird wrote:Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X![]()
Which would be quite a jump in capacity indeed, but with AMS nearing the (political) limit of available slots, this could have merit. 77E routes can be upgauged to 77W, 77W routes to 777X.
frigatebird wrote:there are rumors KL is re-examining Y+ (Economy comfort) and looking at a proper Premium Economy product (W). Personally I think this is a good idea.
CHRISBA35X wrote:An A359 would be able to do KUL/DPS/CGK and lift a full payload inc cargo year round to LAX/SCL/LIM. Would also be much more capable on MEX runs than a 78X.
DCA350 wrote:The A350 is the proper replacement but KLM love themselves some GE, so without that being an option on the A350 it's possible we could see the 777X to replace the 777Ws. 777Es would have to be additional 787-9/10s if they don't go A350 as the 777-8 wouldn't make any sense.
DCA350 wrote:frigatebird wrote:VSMUT wrote:
Air France-KLM combined only has 40 777-200ERs, so it won't just cover many of them, it will cover them all and then some! Points to A350-1000s in the future.
The A350 will replace the 77E at AF. This is a certainty. Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X![]()
Which would be quite a jump in capacity indeed, but with AMS nearing the (political) limit of available slots, this could have merit. 77E routes can be upgauged to 77W, 77W routes to 777X.EddieDude wrote:How are they outsiders? The only major differences I see among those carriers that you mention are (i) AF having F-class on certain aircraft; and (ii) KL being the only carrier without a proper Premium Economy and without plans to install a proper Premium Economy cabin.
KL already has Economy Comfort or "Y+". They offer several rows with better pitch and recline. What they lack is Premium Economy or "W". That I give you, but not all carriers believe there is such a great market for that class. Let us remember TK removing Premium Economy altogether.
Correct. Although there are rumors KL is re-examining Y+ (Economy comfort) and looking at a proper Premium Economy product (W). Personally I think this is a good idea.
The 777X is too big for KLM, as they run their fleet economy heavy.. A 777-9 would be pushing 450 seats in their layout. The A350 is the proper replacement but KLM love themselves some GE, so without that being an option on the A350 it's possible we could see the 777X to replace the 777Ws. 777Es would have to be additional 787-9/10s if they don't go A350 as the 777-8 wouldn't make any sense.
EddieDude wrote:CHRISBA35X wrote:An A359 would be able to do KUL/DPS/CGK and lift a full payload inc cargo year round to LAX/SCL/LIM. Would also be much more capable on MEX runs than a 78X.
I thought the plan was for KL to use the 789 on the AMS-MEX route once the 747s are fully retired. The -10 might be handicapped taking off from MEX due to the high altitude. Also, the 744 that MEX gets is a Combi, so that means it is less seats that need to be filled, so the 789 is probably more in line with the needs of the market. I would also love to see a KL A359 at MEX, but it looks like it will be a Boeing twin once the 744s go.
frigatebird wrote:Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X![]()
VSMUT wrote:frigatebird wrote:Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X![]()
Of course they are. If KLMs board is sensible they will be studying all options. But if replacing the 777-200ER fleet with something bigger is in question, the A350 also stands at least as good a chance, and remember, the group already has plenty of orders and options for that type.
frigatebird wrote:The A350 will replace the 77E at AF. This is a certainty. Replacement of KL's 77E fleet has not been decided, but there is a rumor on a Dutch aviation forum that KL is crunching the numbers with a study to replace their 77E fleet with the 777X
Which would be quite a jump in capacity indeed, but with AMS nearing the (political) limit of available slots, this could have merit. 77E routes can be upgauged to 77W, 77W routes to 777X.