FACTOID # 47: Danish workers strike 150 times more than their German neighbours.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Korean Air
Korean Air
대한항공
大韓航空
Daehan Hanggong
IATA
KE
ICAO
KAL
Callsign
KOREAN AIR
Founded 1962 (privatized 1969)
Hubs Incheon Int'l Airport
Gimpo International Airport
Focus cities Gimhae International Airport
Jeju International Airport
Frequent flyer program SKYPASS
Member lounge Korean Air Lounge
Alliance SkyTeam
Fleet size 124 (+50 orders) incl. cargo
Destinations 115 incl. cargo
Parent company Hanjin Group
Company slogan Excellence in Flight
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Key people Cho Yangho (Chairman and CEO)
Website: http://www.koreanair.com

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. Its international passenger division and related subsidiary cargo division together serve 130 cities in 45 countries, while its domestic division serves 20 destinations. It is among the top 20 airlines in the world airlines in terms of passengers carried. It is the largest airline based in South Korea, the second largest being Asiana Airlines. Incheon International Airport, located in Incheon serves as Korean Air's international hub and gateway. Korean Air also maintains a satellite headquarters campus at Incheon International Airport, located 30 minutes away from Korea's capital, Seoul. Korean Air logo, claiming fair use. ... IATA airline designators, sometimes called IATA reservation codes, are two-character codes assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to the worlds airlines in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 762. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with ICAO airline code. ... Most airlines employ a distinctive and internationally recognised call sign that is normally spoken during airband radio transmissions as a prefix to the flight number. ... An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination. ... Incheon Airport - Entrance Incheon Airport - Departures Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (hangul: 인천국제공항; hanja: 仁川國際空港) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest in Asia. ... Gimpo International Airport (Hangul: 김포국제공항; Hanja:金浦國際空港; 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... In the airline industry, a focus city is a location that is not a hub, but from which the airline has flights to at least several destinations other than its hubs. ... Gimhae International Airport (Hangul: 김해 êµ­ì œ 공항hanja:金海國際空港; Revised Romanization of Korean: Gimhae Gukje Gonghang; McCune-Reischauer: Kimhae Kukche Konghang) (formerly Kimhae International Airport) (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan in South Korea. ... Jeju International Airport (Hangul; 제주국제공항;Hanja濟州國際空港) 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. ... Membership cards of FFP This article is about airline frequent flyer programs. ... SKYPASS is the frequent flyer program of Korean Air, South Koreas largest airline. ... The lounge at ZRH, Switzerland An airport lounge is a lounge owned by a particular airline (or jointly operated by several carriers). ... An airline alliance is an agreement between two or more airlines to cooperate for the foreseeable future on a substantial level. ... SkyTeam is the second largest airline alliance in the world — behind Star Alliance — partnering fourteen carriers from four continents, with two pending members. ... A holding company is a company that owns enough voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors. ... Hanjin Group (hangul:한진그룹) is a large South Korean chaebol (conglomerate), producing airlines, shipping, retail, logistic, hotel and education products. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... Short name Statistics Location map Map of location of Seoul. ... Cho Yangho is the chairman and chief executive officer of Korean Air, one of Asias largest airlines and a founding member of SkyTeam Alliance, one of the worlds fastest growing airline alliances. ... A Chairman is the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. ... Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ... Korea Exchange (KRX) was created through the integration of the three existing Korean spot & futures exchanges (Korean Stock Exchange, Korean Futures Exchange & KOSDAQ) under the Korea Stock & Futures Exchange Act. ... Korea Stock Exchange is the traditional stock market division of Korea Exchange. ... For other uses, see Flag carrier (disambiguation). ... An Airbus A380 of Emirates Airline An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight. ... This article is about the Korean civilization. ... Short name Statistics Location map Map of location of Seoul. ... This article is about the Korean civilization. ... An Airbus A380 of Emirates Airline An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight. ... // Asiana Airlines (아시아나 í•­ê³µ Asiana Hanggong KOSDAQ: 020560) (Formerly Seoul Airlines) is an airline based in Seoul, South Korea and is one of South Koreas two major airlines, along with Korean Air. ... Incheon Airport - Entrance Incheon Airport - Departures Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (hangul: 인천국제공항; hanja: 仁川國際空港) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest in Asia. ... Inchon redirects here. ... Incheon Airport - Entrance Incheon Airport - Departures Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (hangul: 인천국제공항; hanja: 仁川國際空港) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest in Asia. ... Short name Statistics Location map Map of location of Seoul. ...


Korean Air's main global headquarters campus and its Global Operations Center are located in Seoul, Korea in Gangseo-gu (ward). Korean Air also maintains a domestic office campus at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul. Korean Air's lesser domestic superhubs are based at Jeju International Airport and Gimhae International Airport, Busan.[1] Short name Statistics Location map Map of location of Seoul. ... This article is about the Korean civilization. ... Gimpo International Airport (Hangul: 김포국제공항; Hanja:金浦國際空港; 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; 제주국제공항;Hanja濟州國際空港) 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. ... Gimhae International Airport (Hangul: 김해 êµ­ì œ 공항hanja:金海國際空港; Revised Romanization of Korean: Gimhae Gukje Gonghang; McCune-Reischauer: Kimhae Kukche Konghang) (formerly Kimhae International Airport) (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan in South Korea. ... Busan Metropolitan City, also known as Pusan[1] is the largest port city in the Republic of Korea. ...

Contents

History

Korean Air was founded by the South Korean Government in 1962 as Korean Air Lines to replace Korean National Airlines (founded in 1948). On 1 March 1969 the Hanjin Transport Group took control of the fledgling airline. Long-haul freight operations were introduced on 26 April 1971 followed by passenger services to Los Angeles on 19 April 1972.[1] For Korea as a whole, see Korea. ... Korean National Airlines was the first air carrier in Korea and South Korea. ... is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also: 1969 (number) 1969 (movie) 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ... Hanjin Group is a Korean holding company and sixth largest company in Korea (1999) which has been described by the Korea Herald as a Chaebol. ... is the 116th day of the year (117th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Korean Air Lines Boeing 747SP at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, France, (1985)
Korean Air Lines Boeing 747SP at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, France, (1985)

International flights to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Los Angeles were flown with Boeing 707s until the introduction of Boeing 747 in 1973. In 1973, KAL introduced Boeing 747s on their Pacific routes and started a European service to Paris using the 707 and DC-10. KAL was also Airbus's first customer outside Europe. [citation needed] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 526 pixelsFull resolution (1023 × 673 pixel, file size: 163 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 526 pixelsFull resolution (1023 × 673 pixel, file size: 163 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Boeing 747SP is a highly modified version of Boeings Boeing 747-100 offering special performance. Known during development as the short body 747SB, the shortened fuselage permitted longer range flights to be made. ... EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (IATA: BSL, EAP, MLH, ICAO: LFSB) is an international airport near Mulhouse (France), Basel (Switzerland), and Freiburg (Germany). ... Saint-Louis is a town and commune of the Haut-Rhin département, in Alsace, France. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... The Boeing 707 is an American four-engine commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...


A blue-top, silver and redesigned livery with a new corporate "Korean Air" logo featuring an accented, stylized "taegukki" design was introduced on 1 March 1984 and the airline's name changed to Korean Air from Korean Airlines (However this name is still used in official documents). This livery was introduced on its Fokker F28s. It was designed in cooperation between Korean Air and Boeing. In 1990s Korean Air became the first airline to use the new MD-11 to supplement its new fleet of Boeing 747-400s. However, MD-11 did not meet the set performance and they were converted to freighters (in addition to 747 freighters). Rather unusually, these Angels wear white hart (deer) badges, with the personal livery of King Richard II of England, who commissioned this, the Wilton diptych, about 1400 A livery is a uniform or other sign worn in a non-military context on a person or object (such as an airplane... Taegukgi (태극기 or 太極旗) can refer to: Taegeukgi, the flag of South Korea Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (Korean title: Taegeukgi Hwinallimyeo, 태극기 휘날리며), 2004 film about the Korean War Category: ... is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... The Fokker F28 Fellowship is a short range jet airliner designed and built by Dutch aircraft manufacturer, Fokker. ... The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA, TYO: 7661) is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing. ... Varig MD-11 The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is a Widebody Trijet powered by three engines. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ...


In 1998, an economic recession hit South Korea, which resulted in large reductions in flights and destinations. In 2000, Korea recovered and Korean Air expanded its global destination network, adding gateways from its hub at Incheon International Airport. Incheon Airport - Entrance Incheon Airport - Departures Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (hangul: 인천국제공항; hanja: 仁川國際空港) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest in Asia. ...


Korean Air flies to the most US gateway destinations of any Asian carrier (14 cities in the 50 states and territories). Korean Air owns 25% of Okay Airways, a Tianjin, PRC-based airline. As of 2007, Korean Air is in negotiations to open its China hub in Beijing or Shanghai by the end of 2008. Okay Airways (奥凯航空公司 AòkÇŽi Hángkōng GōngsÄ«, is the Peoples Republic of Chinas first privately owned airline. ...   (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Postal map spelling: Tientsin) is one of the four municipalities of China. ... For the Chinese civilization, see China. ...


The airline has 16,623 employees (at March 2007).[1] On June 5, 2007, Korean Air said that it would create a new low-cost carrier in Korea to compete with Korea's super-high speed railway network system named KTX which offers cheaper fares and less stringent security procedures. Korean Air's low-cost concept will fly Boeing 737s. Over 20 domestic destinations are planned to be part of the new domestic network. is the 156th day of the year (157th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 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. ... Korea Train Express (KTX) is South Koreas high speed train system. ...

Boeing 747-400
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 737 at Daegu International Airport
Boeing 737 at Daegu International Airport

Download high resolution version (1834x1088, 270 KB)Korean Airlines Boeing 747 (HL7490) at Tokyos Narita International Airport File links The following pages link to this file: Korean Air Categories: GFDL images ... Download high resolution version (1834x1088, 270 KB)Korean Airlines Boeing 747 (HL7490) at Tokyos Narita International Airport File links The following pages link to this file: Korean Air Categories: GFDL images ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 551 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Boeing 737-800 at Daegu International Airport; the plane was bound for Jeju September 17, 2005 Photographer: Thorfinn Stainforth If you do use this picture... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 551 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Boeing 737-800 at Daegu International Airport; the plane was bound for Jeju September 17, 2005 Photographer: Thorfinn Stainforth If you do use this picture... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... Daegu Airport (Hangul: 대구국제공항; Hanja: 大邱國際空港; Revised Romanization: Daegu Gukje Gonghang; McCune-Reischauer: Taegu Kukche Konghang) (IATA: TAE, ICAO: RKTN) is primarily a domestic airport in the city of Daegu, South Korea. ...

Destinations

This is a list of destinations to which Korean Air flies. ...

Charters for 2007

Korean Air operate charters to:

Cairns is a regional city located in far north Queensland, Australia. ... Hohhot (Chinese: 呼和浩特; Pinyin: Hūhéhàotè; Mongolian: Хөх хот), occasionally spelled Huhehot or Huhhot, is the capital city of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in the Peoples Republic of China. ... For other meanings, see Amman (disambiguation) and Ammann. ... Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. ... Malé (Dhivehi: މާލެ), (pronounced: Maa-lay) population 81,647 (2004), is the capital of the Republic of Maldives located at the southern edge of North Male Atoll Kaafu Atoll. ...

New Corporate Image

In 2004, Korean Air announced its new corporate objective branded as "Excellence In Flight." The carrier’s new image incorporates the themes of the "Spirit of the New Korea" and "At Home". This has been accompanied by advertising on the Internet, and in print and other media. The new image includes uniforms, products, interiors and services.


In 2005, Korean Air launched the new uniforms for flight attendants, front-line employees, pilots and mechanics. This is the first sweeping uniform change for all employee groups, since the airline’s inception. The uniforms were designed by Gianfranco Ferre, an Italian designer.


All uniforms incorporate celadon blue, stronz brown, black, cream and a contemporary cut in trousers and pants for both men and women. For the redesign and in the first time of the carrier's history, female flight attendants have the option of wearing feminine suitpants in addition to the standard re-designed traditional skirt uniform, hair accessories and heels. Throughout flights both domestic and international, female flight crews also may wear selected hanbok, Korea's traditional wear. Hanbok (한복) (South Korea) or chosŏn-ot (조선옷) (North Korea) is the traditional Korean dress. ...


Male flight crews, depending upon their rank and class category, wear redesigned uniforms in both black, gray, cream and gray. Outerwear and trousers all share the common cuts and elements as do the women's uniforms.


Customer service and airport staff representing the face of Korean Air have been assigned the same uniforms, as do the flight crews. Slight variations have been made and may be worn, depending upon the wearer and management's discretion.


Pictures of the new uniform can be seen in the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARfhfcvdZrs


Fleet

Passenger fleet

The Korean Air passenger fleet consists of the following aircraft as of August 2007:[2]

Korean Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(First*/Prestige*/Economy)
Routes Notes
Airbus A300-600R 8 266 (24/242)
276 (24/252)
Domestic/International short-medium haul
Japan, China, Southeast Asia
To be phased out
Replacement aircraft:
Boeing 787
Airbus A330-200 3 256 (6/18/232) International long haul
Egypt, Europe, Fiji, Vietnam
Airbus A330-300 16 296 (12/28/256)
296 (24/272)
352 (24/328)
International short-medium haul
Australia, Japan, China, Southeast Asia and Middle East
Airbus A380-800 (5 orders)
(3 options)
International long haul
North America, Europe
Entry into service: 2010
Boeing 737-700 (1 order)
Boeing 737-800 16 149 (8/141)
150 (12/138)
164 (8/156)
Domestic/International short-medium haul
China, Southeast Asia
Boeing 737-900 16 188 (8/180) Domestic/International short-medium haul
China, Japan
Boeing 737-900ER (4 orders)
Boeing 747-400 23 333 (10/61/262)
335 (12/61/262)
376 (12/58/306)
384 (16/58/310)
International long haul
High-capacity short haul
North America, Japan, Australia and Europe
Will be converted to Freighter
Replacement aircraft:
Boeing 777-300ER
Airbus A380-800
Boeing 777-200ER 14
(4 orders)
261 (8/28/225)
301 (12/28/261)
International long haul
High-capacity short haul
North America, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and Europe
Boeing 777-300 4 376 (12/28/336) High-capacity short-medium haul
Southeast Asia, China and Japan
Boeing 777-300ER (10 orders)
(4 options)
International long haul Replacing: Boeing 747-400
Boeing 787-8 (10 orders)
(10 options)
Entry into service: 2009
Replacing: Airbus A300-600

*First Class is offered on domestic short haul and international flights. Prestige Class is offered on international medium-long haul flights. The Airbus A300 is a short to medium range widebody aircraft. ... The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a mid-sized, wide-body, twin engine jet airliner currently in production by Boeing Commercial Airplanes and scheduled to enter service in November 2008. ... The Airbus A330 is a large-capacity, wide-body, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner. ... The Airbus A330 is a large-capacity, wide-body, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner. ... The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, an EADS subsidiary. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, an EADS subsidiary. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a mid-sized, wide-body, twin engine jet airliner currently in production by Boeing Commercial Airplanes and scheduled to enter service in November 2008. ... The Airbus A300 is a short to medium range widebody aircraft. ...

Cargo fleet

The Korean Air Cargo fleet consists of the following aircraft as of September 2007:

Korean Air Cargo Fleet
Aircraft Total Routes Notes
Airbus A300-600F 2 China Converted from passenger service
Boeing 747-400F 10
Boeing 747-400ERF 8
Boeing 747-400BCF 4
(4 orders)
Converted from passenger service
Boeing 747-8F (5 orders)
Boeing 777F (5 orders)

The average age of the Korean Air fleet is 7.5 years as of February 2007.[3] Korean Air operates 101 passenger aircraft, and 23 cargo aircraft, for a total of 124 planes as of August 31, 2007. [citation needed] The Airbus A300 is a short to medium range widebody aircraft. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ... The Boeing 747-8 is the latest variant of the Boeing 747, officially announced in 2005. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... is the 243rd day of the year (244th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 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. ...


On 31 May 2005 Korean Air signed an agreement for an additional order for a Boeing 747-400ERF, converting an option taken out in 2004, bringing total Korean Air orders for the aircraft to eight, of which five have been delivered. The new aircraft is scheduled for delivery in May 2006.[4] The airline is also ordering Boeing 747-8 Freighter and Boeing 777 Freighter to expand their fleet. is the 151st day of the year (152nd 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. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ... The Boeing 747-8 is the latest variant of the Boeing 747, officially announced in 2005. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ...


On 29 December 2006 Korean Air has announced that it will convert all passenger Boeing 747-400 fleet to freighters to expand its fleet. [citation needed] is the 363rd day of the year (364th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version of the Boeing 747 in service. ...


Korean Air Cargo has been ranked the world's top commercial airline cargo operation by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for two consecutive years (2004~2005), as measured by international (not domestic) FTKs. During 2005, Korean Air recorded 7.982 billion international FTK, topping the charts. [citation needed] “IATA” redirects here. ...


Previously operated

[citation needed]

Korean Air Retired Fleet
Aircraft Year Retired Replacement Notes
Airbus A300B4-103 1997
Boeing 707-320 1980s
Boeing 720-200 1993
Boeing 727 1993
Boeing 747-200 1998
Boeing 747-200F 2006 Boeing 747-400ERF Selling to Cargo 360
Boeing 747SP 1998
Boeing 747-300 2005 Boeing 777-200ER
Boeing 747-300C 2006 Sold to Cargo 360
Douglas DC-3 1970s
Douglas DC-4 1970s
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 1973
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 1996 Sold to Northwest Airlines
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 2005
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 2005 Boeing 737-800/900
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 2005 Boeing 737-800/900
Fokker F27 Friendship 1980s
Fokker F28 Fellowship 1989
Fokker F100 2005 Boeing 737-800/900 Selling to Iran Aseman Airlines
NAMC YS-11 1976

The Airbus A300 is a short to medium range widebody aircraft. ... The Boeing 707 is an American four-engine commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. ... The Boeing 707 is an American four-engine commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. ... The Boeing 727 is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine commercial jet airliner. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... Cargo 360 (IATA: GG, ICAO: GGC, and Callsign: Long-haul) is a cargo airline based in Seattle, Washington. ... The Boeing 747SP is a highly modified version of Boeings Boeing 747-100 offering special performance. Known during development as the short body 747SB, the shortened fuselage permitted longer range flights to be made. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... Cargo 360 (IATA: GG, ICAO: GGC, and Callsign: Long-haul) is a cargo airline based in Seattle, Washington. ... The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing, propeller-driven aircraft, which revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s and is generally regarded as one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made (also see Boeing 707 and Boeing 747). ... The designation DC-4 was used by Douglas Aircraft Company when developing the DC-4E as a large, four-engined type to complement its forthcoming DC-3 design. ... The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (initially known as the Douglas DC-9) is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner. ... DC10 redirects here. ... Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA), occasionally known as NWA, is an American airline headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, near Minneapolis-St. ... The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is an American three-engine medium to long-range widebody airliner, with two engines mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. ... The Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engined jet airliner, first manufactured in 1965 and, in much modified form and under a succession of different names, still in production today as the Boeing 717. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engined jet airliner, first manufactured in 1965 and, in much modified form and under a succession of different names, still in production today as the Boeing 717. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Fokker F27 Friendship is a turboprop airliner designed and built by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. ... The Fokker F28 Fellowship is a short range jet airliner designed and built by Dutch aircraft manufacturer, Fokker. ... The Fokker F100 is a small twin-turbofan regional airliner from the Fokker company. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... Iran Aseman Airlines is an airline based in Tehran, Iran. ... The NAMC YS-11 is a turboprop airliner built by a Japanese consortium, the Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation. ...

Cabin

In 2005, Korean Air invested more than 1billion(?) US dollars to bring in new products and services. New products include sleeper seats for First and Business Class, as well as personal In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) devices. These products are available in newly delivered Boeing 777-200ER aircraft as well as select Boeing 747-400 aircraft. The new cabin will gradually be added to all long haul aircraft. The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ...


As of June 27, 2007, Korean Air's new cabin is available on flights to and from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Guam, Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, Frankfurt, London, and Manila. is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 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. ...


First Class - Kosmo Sleeper Seat

Korean Air's new first class offers passengers a "Kosmo Sleeper Seat" that can recline to 180 degrees. Custom made for Korean Air, the new fabric seat is 30 inches wide and is equipped with privacy partitions and AVOD (Audio Visual On Demand) entertainment. Also, lumber massage, movable side armrests, a buddy seat (auxiliary seat) and individual reading lights are added to the new seat.


Business Class - Prestige Plus Seat

The new "Prestige Plus Seat" is manufactured by B/E Aerospace and reclines to 170 degrees. The seat comes with individual reading lights, privacy partitions and AVOD (Audio Visual On Demand) entertainment.

Korean Air Airbus A330 at Ruzyně International Airport
Korean Air Airbus A330 at Ruzyně International Airport

Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1536 pixel, file size: 343 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1536 pixel, file size: 343 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ... The Airbus A330 is a large-capacity, wide-body, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner. ... RuzynÄ› International Airport (IATA: PRG, ICAO: LKPR) serves Prague, Czech Republic. ...

Economy Class

Manufactured by Weber, Korean Air's new economy class features a slim-line design. Every seat is equipped with adjustable headrests, footrests, a cup holder and an 8.4" personal screen that features AVOD entertainment. In-flight entertainment (IFE) refers to the entertainment available to aircraft passengers during a flight. ...


Experience

In-flight entertainment

All classes in newly retrofitted/ delivered aircraft is equipped with personal LCD touch-screens featuring AVOD (Audio Visual On Demand). The system is named SKY and manufactured by Panasonic Avionics Corporation. Offerings include a selection of over forty newly released movies, 60 short programs, over four thousand songs on 300 CDs and ten latest games. Selections also include channels dedicated exclusively to programming on contemporary Korean pop culture, music and the latest Korean movies and dramas released by major Korea broadcasting networks.


All selections are available to all passengers in various passengers' languages. Unique to the SKY system, the interactive feature allows passengers to use a "My Music" feature to customize a personal jukebox to listen to for the duration of the flight. Korean Air will roll-out enhanced video and audiovisual services through this system to all newly acquired aircraft, as it will be one of the first Asian carriers to receive the Airbus 380.


Interior

A new color scheme of aircraft seats was introduced. Celadon green, a color that is characteristic to Korea, has been incorporated as the primary dominant colors to all First Class, Business Class and Prestige Class seats.


In addition, dark blue and mocha chocolate was used for economy class seats. Korean Air engineers and customer service focus groups' conclusions and input were sought in also integrating ochre, aquamarine and various tones of blue in all newly acquired aircraft.


Dining

Korean Air is introducing tableware designed by Kwangjuyo, a Korean ceramics and dining ware boutique manufacturer. The tableware will supplemented by Wedgwood flatware.


Kwangjuyo flatware with the Korean Air logo will feature traditional Korean brushwork. The flatware will feature images from an ancient Koguryo painting called "Four Seasons of White Forsythia." These images will be applied to all First Class and selected Business Class tableware. Prestige Class tableware will have images from another famous Korean painting - "Four Seasons of a Willow."


Korean Air has also commissioned Kwangjuyo to design Economy Class tableware. This tableware will incorporate traditional Korean shapes and this roll-out is scheduled to be completed in late 2007.


Korean Air offers a variety of Korean meals in-flight, available in all classes. Bibimbap (Assorted vegetables accompanied with steamed rice, Korean spicy sauce red-pepper paste known as Kochujang and sesame oil), a Mercury Award winner in 1997, is the airline's signature offering. It has a few variations, including beef bibimbap and salmon bibimbap.


In 2006, Bibim Noodles (Spicy Korean Noodles), a newly introduced in-flight meal that was adopted in the in-flight menu as a second meal option on long haul flights, won the Mercury Award, making this the second time that Korean Air win this award. Vegetarian Korean meals are on menus on out-bound destinations in Korean Air's network.


Other than Bibimbap and Bibim Noodles, Korean porridge (jook), bulgogi and kalbi are also available. Korean traditional court cuisine has been launched in First Class, Business Class, Prestige Class and Premium Economy classes due to Korea's pop culture being the focus of hallyu. Japanese style kaiseiki meals are offered to all Japanese destinations. Bulgogi with Banchan Bulgogi is one of Koreas most popular beef dishes. ... Galbi (or Kalbi) is a Korean meat dish made from pork ribs. ... The Korean wave refers to the popularity of South Korean popular culture in other Asian countries; it has been likened to the British Invasion. ...


SKYPASS

SKYPASS is the frequent flyer program of Korean Air. "SKYPASS" also refers to the blue card which Korean Air frequent flyers are given. SKYPASS's motto is "Beyond your Imagination," which is also printed on the card. The program's elite levels are comparable to those of other airlines' frequent flyer programs, requiring members to fly a certain number of miles per two-year cycle. Qualification for the highest level is based on lifetime flight miles, requiring a customer to fly 1 million miles. Membership in this level is granted for life. Membership cards of FFP This article is about airline frequent flyer programs. ... Membership cards of FFP This article is about airline frequent flyer programs. ...

Korean Air Airbus A330
Korean Air Airbus A330

Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 532 pixelsFull resolution (3209 × 2133 pixel, file size: 977 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Korean Air A330-200(HL7552, taken at Nagasaki Airport) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 532 pixelsFull resolution (3209 × 2133 pixel, file size: 977 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Korean Air A330-200(HL7552, taken at Nagasaki Airport) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert... The Airbus A330 is a large-capacity, wide-body, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner. ...

Codeshare agreements

Korean Air has codeshare agreements with the following airlines as of July 2007:

Korean Air is a founding partner airline in SkyTeam Alliance, the world's second largest airline alliance. JSC Aeroflot - Russian Airlines (Russian: ) (MICEX:AFLT RTS:AFLT), or Aeroflot (Russian: ) as the airline is commonly known, is the Russian flag carrier and the largest airline in Russia. ... AeroMéxico, is an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. ... Not to be confused with China Airlines, the national airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). ... Air France-KLM (Euronext Paris: AF, NYSE: AKH) is an airline company incorporated under French law with its headquarters at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. ... Air Algérie SpA (Arabic: ) is the national flag carrier airline of Algeria. ... Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane (ISE: IT0003331888) is the national airline of Italy. ... Not to be confused with Air China, the national airline of Peoples Republic of China. ... China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (Simplified Chinese: ) (SSE: 600115 SEHK: 0670 NYSE: CEA) is an airline based in Shanghai, China. ... China Southern Airlines (中国南方航空公司) (SEHK: 1055, NYSE: ZNH) is an airline based in Guangzhou in the Guangdong province of the Peoples Republic of China. ... Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) is a U.S. certificated air carrier. ... CSA Czech Airlines (in Czech: ÄŒeské aerolinie (abbreviation: ÄŒSA) is the Czech national airline company, and former national carrier of Czechoslovakia based at RuzynÄ› International Airport, Prague. ... Delta Air Lines, Inc. ... EgyptAir Airlines Company, operating as EgyptAir (Arabic: مصر للطيران, Misr Lel-Tayaran) is the Cairo-based national airline of Egypt. ... Emirates redirects here. ... PT (Persero) Perusahaan Penerbangan Garuda Indonesia, abbreviated to Garuda Indonesia, is the national airline of Indonesia. ... Hawaiian Airlines is the 11th largest commercial airline in the United States. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Kenya Airways, the flag carrier airline of Kenya, based in Nairobi, Africa, started operations on 4 February 1977 It operates scheduled services throughout Africa and to Europe and the Indian subcontinent, with its main base at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. ... LAN Airlines Sociedad Anónima NYSE: LFL (formerly LanChile) is an airline based in Santiago, Chile. ... Malaysia Airlines (Abbreviated: MAS,马航 ; Malay: Penerbangan Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚航空公司; Hanyu Pinyin: MálaixÄ«ya Hángkōng GōngsÄ«) is the national airline of Malaysia, operating scheduled services to over 100 destinations on five continents. ... Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA), occasionally known as NWA, is an American airline headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, near Minneapolis-St. ... Boeing 767-300 in Macau Shanghai Airlines (上海航空) is an airline based in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ... Vietnam Airlines is the national flag carrier of Vietnam, and was established as a state enterprise in April 1989. ... SkyTeam Alliance is the second-largest airline alliance in the world, partnering Aeroméxico, Air France-KLM, Alitalia, Continental Airlines, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. ... An airline alliance is an agreement between two or more airlines to cooperate for the foreseeable future on a substantial level. ...


Korean Air is an airline partner of Skywards, the frequent flyer program for Emirates and SriLankan Airlines. Skywards members can earn miles for flying Korean Air and can redeem miles for free flights. Skywards Logo Skywards is the frequent flyer program for Emirates and SriLankan Airlines. ... Emirates (Arabic: الإمارات al-Imārāt) is an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. ... SriLankan Airlines Limited (previously known as Air Lanka) is the national carrier of Sri Lanka. ...


Aerospace research and manufacturing

A Korean Air aircraft at Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, near Tokyo
A Korean Air aircraft at Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, near Tokyo

Korean Air is also involved in aerospace research and manufacturing. The division, known as the Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAA), manufactures licensed versions of the MD 500 and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and the F-5E/F Tiger II fighter aircraft,[5] the aft fuselage and wings for the KF-16 fighter aircraft manufactured by Korean Aerospace Industries,[6] and parts for various commercial aircraft including the Boeing 737, 747, 777, and the Airbus A330, and A380.[7] KAA also provides aircraft maintenance support for the United States Department of Defense in Asia and maintains a research division with focuses on launch vehicle, satellite, commercial and military aircraft, helicopter, and simulation systems.[8] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixel, file size: 1. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixel, file size: 1. ... Narita International Airport ) (IATA: NRT, ICAO: RJAA) is an international airport located in Narita, Chiba, Japan, in the eastern portion of the Greater Tokyo Area. ... The street of Narita-san temple Narita ) is a city located in Chiba, Japan. ... Chiba Prefecture ) is located in the Greater Tokyo Area of Honshu Island, Japan. ... For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ... The MD Helicopters MD 500 series is a family of light utility civilian and military helicopters. ... For other uses of Blackhawk/Black Hawk, see Black Hawk. ... The F-5A/B Freedom Fighter and F-5E/F Tiger II are part of a family of widely used light supersonic fighter aircraft, designed and built by Northrop in the United States, beginning in 1960s. ... The F-16 Fighting Falcon is an American multirole jet fighter aircraft developed by General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin for the United States Air Force. ... Korean Aerospace Industries Ltd. ... The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA, TYO: 7661) is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing. ... The Boeing 737 is an American short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. ... The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the Jumbo Jet,[4][5] is a long-haul, widebody commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing in the United States. ... The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ... This article is about the airliner manufacturer. ... The Airbus A330 is a large-capacity, wide-body, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner. ... The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, an EADS subsidiary. ...


Incidents and accidents

Since 1970, Korean Air has had six incidents and accidents with passenger fatalities. The last fatal passenger incident, as of 2007, was the Korean Air Flight 801 crash in 1997. Below is the list of incidents and accidents with the Korean Air airline. ... Korean Air Flight 801 (KE801, KAL801) crashed on August 6, 1997 on approach to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Guam. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ...


References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 102. 
  2. ^ Korean Air Corporate Fleet Information
  3. ^ Korean Air Fleet Age
  4. ^ Air International, July 2005
  5. ^ GlobalSecurity.org
  6. ^ Lockheed Martin - Republic of Korea
  7. ^ Carrier moonlights in aerospace
  8. ^ Korean Air Aerospace Division Official Website

give the details. Flight International (or Flight) is a leading global aerospace weekly. ... Air International is a British aviation magazine covering both defence aerospace and civil aviation. ...


External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

  Results from FactBites:
 
Korean Air - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1133 words)
Korean Air (KSE: 003490) is the largest airline based in South Korea.
Korean Air operates 99 passenger aircraft, and 18 cargo aircraft, for a total of 117 planes.
Korean Air is a founding partner in SkyTeam, the world's second largest alliance.
Korean People's Army Air Force - North Korea (2178 words)
The air combat commands, consisting of different mixes of fighters, bombers, transports, helicopters, reconnaissance aircraft, and surface-to- air missile (SAM) regiments, were created by integrating and reorganizing existing air divisions during the mid- to late 1980s.
The Third Air Combat Command, headquartered at Hwangju in the south, is responsible for the border with South Korea and the southernmost areas along the east and west coasts.
As of 1996 the North Korean air force consisted of six air divisions under the direct control of the national Air Command: three are composed of fighter wings, two of transportation wings, and one for fighter training.
  More results at FactBites »


 
 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms, 0825, e