
According to Air Incheon, on August 1, it will merge, with Asiana’s cargo division, launching Korea’s first cargo-only airline. An 820 billion won, capital increase, funds the merger.
In Magok-dong, staff collaborate, on a stand-alone test. CEO lunches, and frontline meetings, strengthen culture.
The ‘Connect Project,’ and safety ceremonies, boost synergy. The name ‘Glosia,’ is under review.
Air Incheon, aims to lead, the global cargo market.
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