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Korean Aviation: 1926: 1947: Renamed/merged to Korean National Airlines Korean National Airlines: 1948: 1962: Nationalized and rebranded as Korean Air Lines Korean Air Lines: KE: KAL: 1962: 1984: Rebranded as Korean Air: Korea Express Air: KW: KEA: Korea Express Air: 2009: 2020: Kostar Air: XE: KSA: Kostar Air: 2008: 2009: Never launched Prime ...
This is a list of airlines which have a current Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (Chinese: 中国民用航空局). All airlines listed below are based in Mainland China. For airlines of Hong Kong, Macau, see List of airlines of Hong Kong and List of airlines of Macau.
Merged with Korean Air in 2024 Eastar Jet: ESR: ZE: EASTARJET: Gimpo International Airport: 2009: U-FLY Alliance: Jeju Air: JJA: 7C: JEJU AIR: Jeju International Airport Incheon International Airport: 2005: Value Alliance: Founding member of Value Alliance: Jin Air: JNA: LJ: JIN AIR: Gimpo International Airport Incheon International Airport ...
Eastern Airlines: ERN: 1997: 2000: Hangard Airlines : OM: HGD: HANGARD: 1993: 2001: Mongolian Airlines Group: MR: MML: 2011: 2013: Rebranded as Hunnu Air. Formed by Bodi Group. Started services on 2 December 2011. Renamed in April 2013 to Hunnu Air to avoid confusion with MIAT Mongolian Airlines. Khangarid: 2004: 2005: Air Cargo Mongolia: MGC ...
T'way Air Co., Ltd. (Korean: 티웨이항공; Hanja: 티웨이航空) — formerly Hansung Airlines [2] — is a South Korean low-cost airline based in Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul. It operates scheduled domestic, regional and long-haul flights from its two bases at Gimpo and Incheon .
On 16 November 2020, the Government of the Republic of Korea announced a policy of merging Asiana Airlines with Korean Air, which would acquire a 30.77% stake in Asiana from Korea Development Bank. [29] The Korean state-run bank would invest 800 billion won (US$600 million) to Hanjin KAL, the holding company of Korean Air, to fund the merger. [29]
Air Premia, Inc. (Korean: 에어프레미아㈜; RR: eeo peuremia jusik hoesa) is a South Korean airline based in Seoul. It describes itself as a "hybrid airline", providing a higher level of service than low-cost airlines while having lower operating costs than larger, full-service airlines.
The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, his fourth film, and the first to receive wide international acclaim for his now recognizable style. The film has gained notoriety for gruesome scenes that caused some viewers to vomit or faint when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival .