South Korean authorities said Thursday all airports across the country will be ordered to install bird detection cameras and radars after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 people dead.
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Hosted on MSNKorean Air swings to black in Q4 on cargo demandKorean Air Co., South Korea's leading airline, said Friday it has swung to the black in the fourth quarter from a year ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNKorean Air misses estimates, vows to add more seatsKorean Air's annual earnings fell short of estimates despite a record revenue of 16.12 trillion won. The airline expects ...
Korean Air said Friday it had logged its highest-ever annual revenue in 2024, with operating profit in the fourth quarter ...
Korean Air has attributed a dip in its fourth-quarter passenger revenue to global supply chains that are still experiencing ...
Korean Air anticipates uncertainties in the business environment this year due to shifts in the global political landscape, ...
All South Korean airports to install thermal imaging cameras and bird detection radars in bid to prevent future bird strikes ...
South Korean authorities said Thursday that all airports in the country would be required to deploy thermal imaging cameras ...
Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
North Korean troops, largely special ops forces, have suffered high casualty rates in bloody assaults, not unlike prison ...
But officials enforcing the no-liquids rule at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport have been busy seizing another ...
When Ukrainian soldiers captured two North Korean prisoners of war last month, it provided the first undeniable proof of ...
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