KLM Asia is a wholly KLM-owned subsidiary registered in Taiwan. The airline was established in 1995 to operate flights to Taipei without compromising the traffic rights held by KLM for destinations in the People's Republic of China.
The livery of KLM Asia does not feature Dutch national symbols, such as the flag of the Netherlands, nor KLM's stylised Dutch Crown logo. Instead, it features a special KLM Asia logo. The airline has three Boeing 747-400 Combi aircraft (included in the KLM fleet as 747-400M), seven Boeing 777-200ER and two Boeing 777-300ER. KLM Asia initially operated the Amsterdam-Bangkok-Taipei route with a B747-400 Combi or a B747-400 non-combi aircraft. Since March 2012, it has operated the revised Amsterdam-Taipei-Manila route with Boeing 777-200ER/-300ER aircraft. Some aircraft are already painted in the revised KLM Asia livery of 2014.
Livery from 1995
Boeing 747-406M, registration PH-BFY, built 2002, serial number 30455 Schiphol (AMS), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 15 May 2017
Boeing 777-206(ER), registration PH-BQM, built 2006, serial number 34712 Schiphol (AMS), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 23 March 2018
Livery from 2014
Boeing 777-306(ER), registration PH-BVC, built 2009, serial number 37582 Schiphol (AMS), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 29 February 2020