
Ultimately, the major changes we are currently implementing will put us in a better position to take all the opportunities arising from the crisis and regain our full financial, strategic, and operational autonomy.

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Air France-KLM offers its customers a network covering more than 300 destinations through its Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Transavia airlines.
During the 2021 financial year, the Air France-KLM Group invested €2.202 billion in tangible and intangible assets, with proceeds of disposal of €899 million. With net cash flow from operations totalling €1.534 billion, the Group generated positive free cash flow from operations of €231 million.
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At Air France-KLM, we are proud to bring people together, to help our customers discover new places and new cultures, and to secure the sustainability of our economic exchanges, thus fulfilling one of humankind's oldest dreams on a daily basis.
2021 Sustainable Development Report
Air France-KLM publishes its 2021 Sustainable Development Report.
We are constantly investing in new aircraft. A modern fleet allows us to offer our customers greater comfort and significantly reduce our noise footprint to improve life for locals residing near airports. In addition, upgrading our fleet with cleaner and more fuel-efficient aircraft is the primary focus of the Group's decarbonisation strategy, which aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
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The Air France-KLM Group operates one of the most extensive flight networks between Europe and the rest of the world, thanks to the influence of its two international hubs: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol.
In 2021, our airlines – Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Transavia – served 310 destinations in 117 different countries.