Air France-KLM


CMA CGM's potential Air Belgium acquisition: Paving way for AFKLM stake exit

30/04/25 -"CMA CGM’s bid to acquire Air Belgium reinforces our expectation that it will divest its 8.8% stake in Air France-KLM post lock-up period. This decision is likely to come following the ..."

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