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Korean Air aims to develop the domestic UAM industry in partnership with Incheon International Airport Corporation and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute.
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Hawaiian Airlines is launching Incheon-Honolulu service on Jan. 14, 2011.
Mark Dunkerley, president of Hawaiian Airlines, said he was very excited to start the new service between Incheon, Korea and Honolulu, Hawaii.
“As the flag carrier of the Hawaiian islands, HA is also the flag carrier of hula, surfing, beaches and sunshine,” Dunkerley said. “We are ready to serve Korean guests the Hawaii experience.”
He added that HA is confident that new customers in Korea will enjoy the distinctive Hawaii travel experience the airline offers.
Incheon International Airport also welcomed the launch of the new service as Hawaii has been enjoying significant growth in the number of travelers from Korea after the country joined the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
By Greg Waldron2021-08-05T07:29:00+01:00
Korean Air, Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) have entered an agreement to explore urban air mobility (UAM) management.
The research & development pact will explore the development of a “safe and efficient UAM transportation management system,” says Korean Air.
Source: Korean Air
From left to right, Lee Sang-Rryool, President of Korea Aerospace Research Institute; WOO Keehong, President of Korean Air; Mr. KIM Kyung Wook, CEO of Incheon International Airport Corporation.
The pact will also help develop South Korea’s broader UAM sector.
“With its extensive experience operating commercial aircraft and expertise in unmanned aircraft development, Korean Air aims to develop the domestic UAM industry through synergy with the IIAC, which has air navigational aids and airport construction and operation capabilities, and KARI with its research competencies regarding future