Korean Air (KE, Seoul Incheon) will reportedly postpone the planned 2026 retirement of its seven A380-800s due to delays in the arrival of new aircraft and increased passenger demand. The decision, first reported by the Korean-language Asia Business Daily, is yet to be officially confirmed ...
a -300 operated by Korean Air, is over 20 years old, while it also operates the youngest example, aged just over two years. Asiana's A330s are younger, with an average age of just over eight years, while its oldest example
Korean Air (KE, Seoul Incheon) will prolong the service of its A380-800s and B747-8s due to delays in the deliveries of new aircraft. Speaking at a media briefing, Korean Air's chief executive Walter Cho said that the airline was "short by about 20 aircraft per manufacturer." As qu...