Since 1991, Air France is committed to promoting access to employment for people with disabilities through constructive social dialogue. By signing its 11th three-year agreementthe company confirms its active role in employing and retaining these people, supporting 800 indirect jobs. One of the pillars of their policy involves the use of protected sector. Air France is also involved in the Duodayto promote the integration of disabled people. This deep commitment is written into the very DNA of the company.
Historic commitments and progressive agreements
Since 1991, Air France pursues an ambitious policy of diversity and inclusion, rooted in constructive social dialogue. Through successive three-year agreements, the company is steadily increasing its commitment to improving access to employment for people with disabilities.
A promising eleventh agreement
In keeping with its line of action, Air France recently signed its eleventh three-year agreement on the employment and retention of disabled workers. This agreement marks a new stage, confirming the company's determination to work actively towards an inclusive working environment.
Promoting gender diversity and strategic partnerships
Promoting gender diversity at all levels of the company is a priority for Air France. To this end, the company relies on strategic partnerships that represent 800 indirect jobs, reinforcing inclusion in the aeronautical sector. These partnerships complement the 550,000 direct jobs supported by the company around the globe.
Subcontracting to the sheltered sector
One of the ways in which Air France promotes the professional integration of people with disabilities is through its commitment to the sheltered/adapted sector. The company works closely with subcontractors such as Airbus to maximize the opportunities offered to its disabled employees in a safe and adapted environment.
Dedicated programs and initiatives
Air France is rolling out a series of dedicated programs such as Duoday, which raises awareness of the cause of disabled workers. This initiative demonstrates Air France's active involvement in the professional integration of disabled workers, offering a platform to discover and participate in the airline's day-to-day activities.
Accessibility initiatives
At the same time, Air France is working to make its travel platforms more accessible to all its passengers, as illustrated by United's participation in the development of a unique digital sizing tool for wheelchairs. These initiatives aim to offer passengers with disabilities a comfortable and adapted flight experience.
Towards equal opportunities in the workplace
Air France is actively involved in creating an egalitarian working environment. By making a firm commitment to promoting diversity and encouraging inclusion, the company is a pioneer in a crucial sector, while keeping a close eye on the employment of people with disabilities.

Air France's actions and results for the employment of people with disabilities
Action | Results |
Constructive social dialogue | Inclusion since 1991 |
Signing of the 11ᵉ three-year agreement | Renewal of commitment |
Promoting gender diversity | Sustained diversity |
Support for indirect jobs | 800 jobs maintained |
Use of the sheltered/adapted sector | Strong outsourcing strategy |
Strategic partnerships | Creating opportunities |
Airport assistance | Personalized support |
Participation in Duoday | Inclusion policy visibility |
Promoting access to work | Integration of disabled workers |
Internal awareness | Greater cohesion and commitment |
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