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<tr><td colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF;">Image:Asiana Airlines new logo1.png</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Hubs</th><td>Incheon International Airport
Gimpo International Airport</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Focus cities / secondary hubs</th><td>Busan International Airport
Jeju International Airport</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Frequent flyer program</th><td>Asiana Club</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Member lounge</th><td>Asiana Lounge</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Alliance</th><td>Star Alliance</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Parent company</th><td>Asiana Airlines, Inc.</td></tr>
Asiana Airlines
IATA
OZ
ICAO
AAR
Callsign
ASIANA
Founded1988
Fleet size63
Destinations77 incl. cargo
HeadquartersImage:Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul, Republic of Korea
Key peoplePark Seong-yawng (CEO)
Website: http://www.flyasiana.com
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Asiana Airlines (KOSDAQ: 020560) is one of South Korea's two major airlines. It is both smaller and younger than Korean Air. Asiana's headquarters and overseas hub are located at Incheon International Airport and its domestic hub is at Gimpo International Airport (formerly Kimpo International Airport).

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[edit] History

The airline was established on 17 February 1988 and started operations in December 1988 with flights to Bangkok. It was formed by the KumhoAsiana Group (formerly Kumho Group) as part of the South Korean government's policy to create a second flag carrier. The South Korean government has given its approval for foreign ownership of the airline to increase from 20% to 50%.

The airline is owned by Private investors (30.53%), Kumho Industrial (29.51%), Kumho Petrochemical (15.05%), foreign investors (11.9%), Korea Development Bank (7.18%), others (5.83%) and employs 6,411 staff (at January 2005).

[edit] New Image

Asiana Airlines in February 2006 changed its (Corporate Identity) as parent company Kumho Asiana Group decided to unify different CIs of its divisions. New uniforms are also planned for the crew.

Asiana Airlines new colours

[edit] Destinations

Further information: Asiana Airlines destinations

[edit] Code Sharing

The airline has code-share agreements with the following airlines (as of May 2006):


Asiana Airlines logo, 1988-2005

[edit] Fleet

The Asiana Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2006) <ref>Flight International, 3-9 October 2006</ref> :


The average Asiana Airlines fleet age is 7 years old in April 2006.

[edit] Incidents

  • An Airbus A321 en route Jeju-Seoul (Flight OZ8942) flew through a hailstorm on June 9, 2006 which blew off the aircraft's nose cone, destroyed its radar and shattered the front cockpit windows. The aircraft landed safely at Gimpo Airport.
  • On 11 November 1998, an Asiana Airlines B747 attempted a U-Turn in the gate area of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and the wingtip of the B 747 imbedded an Aeroflot Ilyushin IL-62 tail. No one was injured. Asiana was sued by Aeroflot.
  • On 26 July 1993, an Asiana Airline B737-500 struck high ground in poor weather about 4 km from the runway in Mokpo while it was making its third attempt at a landing. Four of the six crew members and 66 of the 110 passengers were killed.

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[edit] See also


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