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  2. List of airlines of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of aircraft by tail number - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Flight 858: HL7429 Boeing 707-321: Korean Air Flight 902: HL7442 Boeing 747-230B: Korean Air Flight 007: HL7445 Boeing 747-230B: Korean Air Flight 015: HL7451 Boeing 747-2B5F: Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509: HL7468 Boeing 747-3B5: Korean Air Flight 801: HL7742 Boeing 777-200ER: Asiana Airlines Flight 214: HL7762 Airbus A320-232: Asiana ...

  4. Korean Air Flight 801 - Wikipedia

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    The flight numbers for its Seoul-Guam route as of October 3rd 2023 were changed again to 421 and 423, and their flights operated out of Incheon instead of Gimpo, using a Boeing 737-800 for flight 423 or an Airbus A330-300 for flight 421, but from October 29, 2023, those flights have been operated by an Airbus A321neo and a Boeing 777-200ER ...

  5. Korean Air Lines Flight 902 - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Lines Flight 902 (KAL 902) was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from Paris to Seoul via Anchorage. On 20 April 1978, the Soviet air defense shot down the aircraft serving the flight, a Boeing 707 , near Murmansk , Soviet Union , after the aircraft violated Soviet airspace .

  6. Korean Air - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. (KAL; Korean: 주식회사 대한항공; RR: Jusikhoesa Daehan Hanggong, lit. ' Joint stock company [of] great Korean aviation ') is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and international flights.

  7. Korean Air Lines Flight 007 - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air still flies from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City to Seoul. However, the flight no longer stops at Anchorage or flies to Gimpo International Airport as it now flies directly to Incheon International Airport. Flight number 007 has been retired since, using flight numbers for 3 separate flights as 82, 86 and 250.

  8. Korean Air incidents and accidents - Wikipedia

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    For flight 706, the airline is using a Boeing 787-9 or an Airbus A330-300. For flight 8702, the airline is using an Airbus A330-300 or a Boeing 737 MAX 8. However, from October 29, 2023, Korean Air will add flight number 714 to this route, and the airline will add an Airbus A321neo and an Airbus A330-200 to this route.

  9. Korean Air Flight 631 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the accident was a 24-year-old Airbus A330-322, with manufacturer serial number 219, registered as HL7525. The aircraft first flew on 12 May 1998, and was delivered brand new to Korean Air on 26 June 1998. [5]