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Air France-KLM delays aircraft
13 January 2012
As part of a restructuring, the company will delay Airbus and Boeing deliveries.
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Air France-KLM revealed its three-year plan to return to profitability yesterday, which includes delaying six Airbus and Boeing deliveries. The company is revising its capacity growth, cutting investments and plans to reduce debt by €2 billion ($2.5 billion) by 2014.
An Air France-KLM spokesperson confirmed the carrier plans to delay three A320s scheduled to deliver in 2012 to 2013 and 2015. One 777 widebody delivery has moved...
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