Air France-KLM CEO: No Concerns About A380 Operations
05 November 2010 - 4:15AM
Dow Jones News
An in-flight engine failure that caused a Qantas Airways A380
jumbo jet to make an emergency landing in Singapore earlier
Thursday was a serious incident that will require careful study to
ensure the planes operate safely, the head of Franco-Dutch carrier
Air France-KLM (AF.FR) said Thursday.
Speaking on the sidelines of a press conference to present the
Skyteam airline alliance, Pierre-Henri Gourgeon said, however, that
he has no concerns about operating the four A380 jets already in
service with Air France.
The A380 is produced by European Aeronautic Defense & Space
Co. NV's (EADS.FR) Airbus arm.
Asked to comment on reports that Air France might consider
taking over its Italian partner Alitalia, Gourgeon said such a move
"isn't on the agenda today," but that the "spirit" of the
agreements under which Air France bought a 25% stake in the Italian
carrier at the beginning of 2009 was for there to be a closer
relationship between the two carriers at some point in the
future.
-By David Pearson, Dow Jones Newswires; +331 4017 1740;
david.pearson@dowjones.com
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