KAL Growth to Soar

Korean Air is implementing an aggressive, $10-billion plan to double its passenger and freight fleets by 2005 and capitalize on the potentially unparalleled capacity of Seoul's new Inchon International Airport. Rapidly rising overhead and labor costs, a slowing South Korean economy and stiff...

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