Air France KLM CEO sees room for improvement on fleet efficiency

Reuters

Published Jan 17, 2020 09:57AM ET

Air France KLM CEO sees room for improvement on fleet efficiency

PARIS (Reuters) - Air France KLM chief executive Ben Smith said on Friday an order swap last year had simplified the two airlines' fleets and would reduce costs, but acknowledged the group's fleet operations were still not as efficient as he had hoped.

Smith took over as CEO of the group in September 2018, promising less than six months later to engineer efficiency gains through better-coordinated networks and fleets, after overcoming KLM resistance to closer integration with Air France.

"Are they operating as efficiently as I thought possible? No," Smith told the Anglo-American Press Association in Paris.

"Is there more to do? I think yes."

Air France KLM (PA:AIRF) said in June that its separate Air France and KLM airline units would be swapping some remaining orders from Boeing (N:BA) and Airbus (PA:AIRF).

Organizing the order swap required aligning teams from pilots to training, Smith said. While each airline still has its own fleet team, he said, decisions need approval from the group board.

"We’ve elevated the decision-making process a bit earlier on, to ensure there’s more synergies."