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As a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, Air France has demonstrated that it takes the social and environmental responsibilities connected with its business activity into account, ensuring that the Group is one of the airline industry’s leading sustainable development champions.
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Chairman’s message
Since the 2004 combination of the two companies, the Air France-KLM group has become world air transport market leader. Yet, as Jean-Cyril Spinetta stresses, leadership inevitably brings responsibilities. This is why the Group has made sustainable development a central plank in its strategy and why it intends to pursue its efforts to set the example in this respect.
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Corporate social responsibility organization
To effectively take up the challenges of today and tomorrow, Air France has created an organization that reflects the diversity of sustainability issues and has developed dedicated systems to address them, implementing a sustainable development reporting system in 2006, for example.
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Stakeholders
It is now well-known who Air France's stakeholders are. The Company has long sought to forge lasting ties with each of them and it now has information aids in place ensuring enhanced transparency. In addition, for improved dialogue and discussions with its stakeholders, the Company has also developed a range of consultation methods.
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Leader in terms of sustainable development
Thanks to the excellent results achieved by Air France-KLM as regards its ratings from non-financial rating agencies, the Group now leads the airlines sector, with Air France-KLM featuring in the main sustainability indexes: DJSI World and DJSI STOXX, FTSE4Good and Aspi Eurozone.
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