Air France has always had a cosy relationship with the cinema, from both the historical and cultural angles. This privileged relationship has recently given rise to “Air France Loves Cinema” a series in four episodes recounting some of the Company’s...
Montaudran, a district of Toulouse, might be considered as the historic home of aeronautics. Montaudran, a district of Toulouse, might be considered as the historic home of aeronautics. This is indeed the birthplace of civil aviation with the...
On June 21, 1998, Air France inaugurated the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Havana José-Martí service. The Caribbean Island was opening up as never before. A few months earlier, it had welcomed a French Concorde chartered by a group of British...
November 26, 1958. Air France was getting ready to bring its first jets, the Caravelle followed by the B707s, into service. An area of revolutionary aircraft and considerable investment. More than ever, their rotation had to be optimized. To this...
In 1938, five years after its creation, Air France was continuing to expand its network. In particular to Asia, the "fiefdom" of its forerunner Air Orient, which had bequeathed the famous "Noguès route" from Paris to Saigon*, launched in 1932 by...