20-Aug-2018 9:59 AM
"Tulip" KLM’s latest Dreamliner
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KLM's Dreamliners are named after flowers or flowering plants; a typical Dutch export product that therefore resonates with KLM perfectly. Other aircraft in KLM's B787s fleet carry names such as Orchid, Sunflower, Carnation, Lavender and Marguerite. The name of the 13th Dreamliner is no coincidence either. The Netherlands is famous for its tulips and is one of the most important exporting countries for tulips and tulip bulbs.
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This press release was sourced from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines on 17-Aug-2018.