Air France's pilots union has voted in favor of Air France-KLM's plan to launch a new airline to compete with Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar on Asia routes.

The vote means that Air France-KLM can move forward with the creation of its Boost airline project this autumn.

More than 78% of the union voted to support Boost during the referendum that lasted from June 20 through July 17, Air France-KLM said.

The new airline will operate out of Paris Charles de Gaulle alongside Air France. It won't necessarily be a low-cost carrier, but its cost structure will be lower than Air France's, facilitating competition with the Gulf carriers.

The Air France-KLM subsidiary will have a fleet of 10 long-haul aircraft by 2020, the company said when it announced the Boost project last fall.

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