KLM Royal Dutch Airlines first Boeing 787 arrived in November 2015. Nearly nine years later, it has 23 of the type with two variants: the 787-9 and the shorter range but higher capacity 787-10. KLM had intended to have an all-Boeing widebody fleet comprising 777s and 787s. However, its first Airbus A350 will arrive in 2026, although it is unclear how many it will have compared to Air France. They will replace KLM’s aging A330s and 777-200ERs.
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