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Number of aircraft at South Korean carriers reaches new high

By IANS | Updated: February 2, 2025 21:40 IST

Seoul, Feb 2 The number of planes owned and operated by South Korean airlines reached over 400 last ...

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Seoul, Feb 2 The number of planes owned and operated by South Korean airlines reached over 400 last year, data showed on Sunday, marking the highest figure since record-keeping began.

Domestic airlines operated a total of 416 airplanes, including 42 cargo planes, as of late last year, up 23 from a year before, according to the data submitted to Rep. Lee Yeon-hee of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP).

This marks the highest number of planes since a private airplane was first registered in the country in 1977, reports Yonhap news agency.

The number is expected to climb further this year as domestic airlines have plans to introduce 54 new planes while disposing of 38 outdated aircraft.

The number of plane registrations had been on a steady rise to surpass the 300 mark in 2015 and reach the previous record of 414 in 2019 before dropping the following year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

By type of aircraft, 62 percent, or 258 planes, were made by aircraft manufacturer Boeing, followed by Airbus at 38 percent, or 158 planes.

In December, Korean Air, South Korea's biggest airline, successfully integrated local rival Asiana Airlines as a subsidiary, wrapping up a years-long acquisition process.

Korean Air spent 1.5 trillion won ($1.04 billion) to acquire 131.57 million new shares issued by Asiana to take over the country's second-largest full-service carrier in the 1.8 trillion-won merger deal.

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