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Hansung Airlines is a low-cost airline based in Cheongju, South Korea. It operates domestic passenger services to Jeju-do.[1] It has its main base at Cheongju Airport, South Korea. Jamo redirects here. ...
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Cheongju is a city in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea, and the capital of North Chungcheong. ...
Flag of Jeju Jeju-do[1] (transliterated Korean for Jeju Province, short form of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province) is the only special self-governing province of South Korea, situated on and coterminous with the countrys largest island. ...
Cheongju Airport is a domestic airport near the city of Cheongju, South Korea. ...
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History [citation needed] Hansung Airlines was established in 2004 to serve as the regional low-cost airline of Chungcheong Province of South Korea, as is implied by its original name, "Chungcheong Airlines (충청항공)." As a regional airline, Hansung Airlines agreed with the city of Cheongju and University of Chungcheong to cooperate. Hansung Airlines ordered 1 ATR 72-200 in August, 2004. It finished all its paper work by August 2005 , and had its maiden flight on August 31, 2005 from Cheongju and Jeju Airport. Chungcheong (Chungcheong-do) was one of the eight provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. ...
The ATR 72 is a twin-turboprop short-haul regional airliner built in France by the ATR company (Avions de Transport gional). ...
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Cheongju Airport is a domestic airport near the city of Cheongju, South Korea. ...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí, Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul. ...
Hansung Airlines claims to be the first regional low-cost carrier in the South Korean airline market. Because it was the first regional low-cost airline, it drew much attention from the public and as it was relatively cheaper than other major domestic airlines services provided by Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, its popularity rose sharply. This popularity caused the establishment of another regional airline, Jeju Air. Hansung Airlines ordered its second aircraft in October 2006 . With its second aircraft, Hansung Airlines started its flight service between Gimpo International Airport and Jeju International Airport. A Cebu Pacific Airbus A319 parked on the apron at Ninoy Aquino International Airport. ...
Korean Air (formerly Korean Air Lines) (KRXS: 003490) (Korean Air Daehan Hanggong) is the flag carrier airline of Korea, its global headquarters are located in Seoul, Korea. ...
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Jeju Air is an airline based in South Korea. ...
Gimpo International Airport (Hangul: ê¹í¬êµì ê³µí; Hanja:éæµ¦åé空港; Revised Romanization of Korean: Gimpo Gukje Gonghang; McCune-Reischauer: Kimpo Kukche Konghang), commonly known as Gimpo Airport (IATA: GMP, ICAO: RKSS) (formerly Kimpo International Airport), is located in the far western end of Seoul and was the main international airport for Seoul and South...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí;Hanjaæ¿å·åé空港) Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul and Incheon Airport in Incheon. ...
On 19 December 2005 the airline suspended all services in order to seek additional funding from new investors. Operations resumed on 15 February 2006.[1] is the 353rd day of the year (354th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 46th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
But Hansung Airlines started to undergo difficulties caused by internal conflicts by administration. Moreover, the first accident of Hansung Airlines took place on November 28, 2006. While landing at Jeju International Airport, the nose gear of the aircraft had broken, resulting in 6 minor injuries to crew and passengers. As a result of this accident, the runway at Jeju International Airport was closed for four hours. This accident had struck Hansung Airlines' reputation. Hansung Airlines tried to recover its reputation and popularity after the accident by lowering cost, but many people still hesitate to use Hansung Airlines, on grounds of safety concerns. is the 332nd day of the year (333rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí;Hanjaæ¿å·åé空港) Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul and Incheon Airport in Incheon. ...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí;Hanjaæ¿å·åé空港) Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul and Incheon Airport in Incheon. ...
Destinations [citation needed]Cheongju Intl. - Jeju Intl.: 3x a day Cheongju Airport is a domestic airport near the city of Cheongju, South Korea. ...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí, Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul. ...
Gimpo Intl. - Jeju Intl.: to be increased to 12x daily Gimpo Airport (formerly Kimpo International Airport) was the main international airport for Seoul and South Korea before it was replaced by Incheon International Airport in 2001. ...
Jeju International Airport (Hangul; ì 주êµì ê³µí, Revised Romanization of Korean; Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer; Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 3rd largest in Korea, just behind Gimpo Airport in Seoul. ...
Fleet The Hansung Airlines fleet includes (at March 2007)[1] : Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
plus 20 on order The ATR 72 is a twin-turboprop short-haul regional airliner built in France by the ATR company (Avions de Transport gional). ...
External links - Hansung Airlines website, in Korean
- Korea Times article
References - ^ a b c d "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 89.
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