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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines showcases Airbus A321neo pilot training

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines showcases Airbus A321neo pilot training
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced the release of a new episode of its series "Cockpit Tales," which focuses on the extensive pilot training for the Airbus A321neo. The announcement was made on X on April 4.

According to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the "Cockpit Tales" series is designed to provide the public with an inside look at the operational side of commercial aviation, highlighting both human and technical expertise. The newest episode follows a 2.5-year journey of Airbus A321neo pilot training, emphasizing the dedication behind every safe flight. KLM uses the series to showcase the professionalism and commitment of its pilots, stressing that flying proficiency is built on continuous learning and rigorous preparation.

KLM’s official newsroom states that pilot training for the Airbus A321neo involved intensive simulator-based instruction at Schiphol-East and hands-on sessions with Volotea, a partner airline that also operates this aircraft type. The 2.5-year program was developed to help pilots transition from KLM’s Boeing 737 fleet to the more fuel-efficient Airbus A321neo. The process included mastering new cockpit layouts, updated avionics, and Airbus-specific flight control systems, all requiring repeated simulation assessments and performance validation.

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FlightGlobal reports that KLM is set to introduce the Airbus A321neo into commercial service beginning August 2024, replacing its older Boeing 737 models. The A321neo is equipped with advanced LEAP-1A engines and Sharklet wingtips, providing approximately 15–20% greater fuel efficiency and lower carbon emissions. KLM has ordered 100 A320neo family aircraft, marking a significant fleet renewal that aligns with the airline’s environmental goals and operational efficiency targets.

According to KLM, the airline was founded in 1919 and is recognized as the world’s oldest airline still operating under its original name. Headquartered in Amstelveen, Netherlands, KLM is part of the Air France–KLM Group and operates both passenger and cargo services to more than 160 destinations worldwide. The airline prioritizes safety, sustainability, and innovation, with ongoing investments in fleet modernization and customer service technologies.

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