Boeing and Korean Air today marked the delivery of the airline's first 747-8 Intercontinental airliner. The new fuel-efficient je...
Boeing and Korean Air today marked the delivery of the airline's first 747-8 Intercontinental airliner.
The new fuel-efficient jet is the first of 10 747-8 passenger airplanes the carrier has on order.
The new fuel-efficient jet is the first of 10 747-8 passenger airplanes the carrier has on order.
With this delivery, Korean Air becomes the first airline in the world to operate both the passenger and freighter versions of the 747-8. Korea's flag carrier currently operates a fleet of 87 Boeing passenger airplanes that includes 737, 747 and 777s. The airline also operates an all-Boeing cargo fleet of 28 747-400, 747-8 and 777 Freighters.
The airline's Business Class Prestige Suites will feature staggered seating and privacy panels, along with 18-inch high definition touch screens.
Korean Air's Aerospace Division is a key Boeing partner on both the 747-8 and 787 programs, supplying the distinctive raked wing-tips for each model. They are also one of two suppliers producing the new 737 MAX Advanced Technology (AT) Winglet.
Korean Air, with a fleet of 161 aircraft, is one of the world's top 20 airlines, and operates more than 430 flights per day to 128 cities in 45 countries.
It is a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance, which together with its 20 members, offers its 612 million annual passengers a worldwide system of more than 16,000 daily flights covering 1,052 destinations in 177 countries.Korean Air currently operates seven 747-8 Freighters.
<