Merging Korean Majors Begin Transition To Becoming A Single Carrier

Boeing 787-10

Korean Air unveiled its new livery on a Boeing 787-10 in March.

Credit: Korean Air
Four years after first announcing its plan to acquire and merge with Asiana Airlines, Korean Air has secured regulatory clearance to proceed with the full integration of South Korea’s two largest carriers—a move that could reshape the competitive landscape in Northeast Asia and propel Korean Air...
Chen Chuanren

Chen Chuanren is the Southeast Asia and China Editor for the Aviation Week Network’s (AWN) Air Transport World (ATW) and the Asia-Pacific Defense Correspondent for AWN, joining the team in 2017.

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