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Asiana Airlines (Citakan:Ko-hhrm; Citakan:Kosdaq; saméméhna Séoul Airlines) nyaéta hiji pausahaan penerbangan nu puseurna di Seoul, Korea Kidul tur mangrupa salah sahiji tina dua pausahaan penerbangan Koréa Kidul panggedéna marengan Korean Air.
Asiana Airlines 아시아나 항공 아시아나 航空 Asiana Hanggong | ||
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IATA OZ | ICAO AAR |
Callsign ASIANA |
Ngadeg | 1988 | |
Puseur | Bandara Internasional Incheon Gimpo International Airport | |
Kota utama / puseur kadua | Gimhae International Airport Jeju International Airport | |
Frequent flyer program | Asiana Club | |
Tempat diuk anggota | Asiana Lounge | |
Aliansi | Star Alliance | |
Ukuran armada | 68 (+31 orders) | |
Tujuan | 77 incl. cargo | |
Parent company | Kumho Asiana Group | |
Kantor pusat | Seoul, Korea Kidul | |
Konci | Kang, Chu-Ahn (CEO) | |
Loka: http://www.flyasiana.com/ |
Asiana mangrupa anggota Star Alliance tur ngoprasikeun layanan ka 12 tuhuan domestik jeung 73 tujuan internasional di 17 nagara di sakuliah dunya.[1]
Kantor puseur jeung puseur overseas Asiana aya di Bandara Internasional Inchéon (deukeuteun Séoul) sedengkeun puseur domestikna mah aya di Gimpo International Airport.
Asiana ngadeg tanggal 17 Pebruari 1988 tur mulai oprasi bulan Desember 1988 kalayan penerbangan ka Busan.
Artikel ieu keur dikeureuyeuh, ditarjamahkeun tina basa Inggris. Bantuanna didagoan pikeun narjamahkeun. |
It was formed by the Kumho Asiana Group (formerly Kumho Group) as part of the South Koréan government's policy to créate a second flag carrier and was originally known as Séoul Air International. The South Koréan government has given its approval for foreign ownership of the airline to incréase 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%), Koréa Development Bank (7.18%), others (5.83%) and employs 7,799 staff (at March 2007).[1]
In February 2006, Asiana Airlines modérnised its corporate identity to harmonise with those of other divisions of its parent company the Kumho Asiana Group. The names of the travel classes have changed from First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class to First, Business, and Travel classes respectively, and the colors of the travel classes have changed to yellow, blue and red for First, Business, and Travel Class, respectively. New uniforms are also planned for the crew.[2]
On 18 April 2007 Asiana was awarded a 5-star rating by Skytrax, an accolade shared with Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and Kingfisher Airlines.[3]
The airline has code-share agreements with the following airlines (as of May 2008):[4]
(SA) - Star Alliance members
The Asiana Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (as of May 2008):[1]
Kapal terbang | Total | Panumpang (First*/Business*/Travel) |
Rute | Catetan |
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Airbus A320-200 | 8 | 143 (8/135) | International short-medium haul
China, Japan, Southéast Asia |
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Airbus A321-100 | 2 | 200 (200) | Domestic/International short-medium haul
China, Japan, Southéast Asia |
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Airbus A321-200 | 12 | 177 (12/165) | Domestic/International short-medium haul
China, Japan |
|
Airbus A330-300 | 6 | 290 (30/260) | International short-medium haul
Japan, China, Central and Southéast Asia |
AVOD available on all aircraft |
Airbus A350 | (30 order) [5] | International long haul
Regional |
Ten orders for éach variant: -800, -900, -1000 | |
Boeing 737-400 | 7 | 150 (150) | Domestic routes | |
Boeing 737-500 | 3 | 127 (127) | Domestic routes | |
Boeing 747-400 | 2 | 359 (10/45/304)– New product 378 (12/60/306) |
Séoul (Inchéon) to New York (JFK) Sometimes they operate high-capacity short haul |
General Electric CF6 engines |
Boeing 747-400 Combi | 3 | 284 (12/36/236) | International Long Haul |
Converted into freighters by 2009 |
Boeing 767-300ER | 7 | 260 (18/242) | Domestic/International short-medium haul
Australia, Japan, China, Central and Southéast Asia |
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Boeing 777-200ER | 9 (1 order) |
303 (32/271) | International long haul High-capacity short haul North America, Australia, Japan, Europe |
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*First Class is offered on Boeing 747. Business Class is offered on international flights.
Asiana Cargo is the airline's freight division, operating 747F and 767F freighter aircraft to points in Asia, Europe and North America.
Aircraft | Total | Capacity (max.weight) |
Routes | Notes |
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Boeing 747-400F | 5 | International medium-long haul Asia, Europe and North America |
General Electric CF6 engines | |
Boeing 747-400BCF | 3 | International medium-long haul Asia, Europe and North America |
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Boeing 767-300F | 1 | Regional short-medium haul China, Japan and Southéast Asia |
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