Korean Air has begun construction of its new aircraft engine maintenance cluster near Incheon International Airport in Unbuk to bolster its aircraft engine maintenance capabilities and MRO business. The maintenance complex is set to open in 2027, with Korean Air claiming it will be the largest of its kind in Asia. “The engine is like the heart of the airplane,” said Korean Air chairman and CEO Walter Cho. “Korean Air pledges to uphold the highest standards of safety, and is committed to elevating Korea’s competitive edge in a highly specialised sector of aviation.” The ₩578bn ($438.5 million) complex will span

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