Elbers: Replacing KLM’s Boeing 737s not a priority

Credit: Rob Finlayson
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines CEO Pieter Elbers sees no urgent need to decide soon on a replacement aircraft for its narrowbody Boeing 737s. “In our medium fleet we are operating roughly 90 Boeing 737s, with Transavia Netherlands and the KLM fleet. We didn’t make any decision on that. Recently we took...

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