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Korean Air
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Korean Air is the largest airline and flag carrier of South Korea, with its global headquarters located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. The airline was founded by the Korean government in 1962 to replace Korean National Airlines, and has since become one of the major airlines in Asia, with a strong presence in the global market. Korean Air has a long history of partnership with other major airlines, including Delta Air Lines, Air France, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and is a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance. The airline has also received numerous awards, including the Skytrax World Airline Award and the Air Transport World Airline of the Year award.

History

Korean Air was founded on March 1, 1962, with the help of the Korean government and the United States Agency for International Development. The airline started operations on April 1, 1962, with a fleet of Douglas DC-3 aircraft, and initially operated domestic flights between Seoul and other major cities in South Korea, including Busan and Jeju Island. In the 1970s, the airline expanded its operations to international destinations, including Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles, and introduced its first Boeing 707 aircraft. The airline has since undergone significant expansion and modernization, with the introduction of new aircraft such as the Boeing 747, Boeing 777, and Airbus A380, and has become a major player in the Asian aviation market, competing with other major airlines such as Japan Airlines, China Airlines, and Cathay Pacific.

Fleet

The Korean Air fleet consists of a wide range of aircraft, including the Boeing 737, Boeing 747, Boeing 777, and Airbus A380. The airline has also ordered several new aircraft, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Airbus A350 XWB, which will be used to replace older aircraft and expand its operations to new destinations. The airline's fleet is maintained by its own maintenance facility, which is located at Incheon International Airport, and is also supported by other maintenance providers, including Boeing and Airbus. Korean Air has also partnered with other airlines to provide maintenance services, including Asiana Airlines and China Eastern Airlines.

Destinations

Korean Air operates flights to over 130 destinations worldwide, including major cities in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. The airline's main hub is located at Incheon International Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the world, and also operates flights from other major airports in South Korea, including Gimpo International Airport and Jeju International Airport. The airline has also partnered with other airlines to provide codeshare flights to additional destinations, including Delta Air Lines, Air France, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and is a member of the SkyTeam alliance, which provides access to a global network of destinations.

Services

Korean Air offers a range of services to its passengers, including in-flight entertainment, meals, and baggage handling. The airline's in-flight entertainment system, which is called Mood Lamp, offers a wide range of movies, TV shows, and music, and is available on all of its flights. The airline also offers a range of meals, including Korean cuisine, Chinese cuisine, and Western cuisine, and has partnered with several major hotels and restaurants to provide high-quality meals to its passengers. The airline's baggage handling system is also highly efficient, and allows passengers to check-in and collect their baggage quickly and easily.

Incidents_and_Accidents

Korean Air has been involved in several incidents and accidents over the years, including the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 incident, which occurred in 1983, and the Korean Air Lines Flight 801 accident, which occurred in 1997. The airline has also been involved in several other incidents, including the Korean Air Flight 8509 incident, which occurred in 1999, and the Korean Air Flight 631 incident, which occurred in 2001. The airline has taken several steps to improve its safety record, including the introduction of new safety procedures and the provision of additional training to its pilots and crew members.

Corporate_Affairs

Korean Air is a major corporation in South Korea, and is listed on the Korea Stock Exchange. The airline is owned by the Hanjin Group, which is one of the largest conglomerates in South Korea, and has several major shareholders, including the Korean government and the National Pension Service of Korea. The airline has also partnered with several other major corporations, including Boeing, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce Holdings, to provide aircraft and engines for its fleet. The airline's corporate affairs are managed by its headquarters, which is located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, and is led by its Chief Executive Officer, who is responsible for the overall strategy and direction of the airline. Category:Airline companies of South Korea

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