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KLM was founded in 1919 and is the oldest airline still operating under its original name. [1] KLM began scheduled services in 1921 and carried 440 passengers and 22 tons of freight in its first year. [2] In 1930, KLM introduced the prototype aircraft Hannibal, which made its first flight that year. [3] In 1931, Hannibal experienced an engine failure during a flight from London to Paris that forced it to land, causing damage but no injuries to the 20 passengers and crew. [4] Hannibal was later lost in 1940 with 8 aboard over the Gulf of Oman while in RAF service, and its wreckage was never found.