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The South Korean carrier presented a Boeing 787-10 with its new logo featuring a blue taegeuk symbol at a press event in Seoul Tuesday, the airline’s first design change since 1984.
South Korea's largest airline in December completed a $1.3 billion acquisition of two-thirds of Asiana, which will be run as a subsidiary until Jan. 1 2027, when it will integrate under the Korean ...
Korean Air reported on Friday a fall of 4% in cargo revenue for the second quarter of its financial year, pointing to market ...
A man walks next to the logo of Korean Air airlines during an organised media tour, at the company's Cabin Crew Training Center in Seoul, South Korea, June 27, 2024.