SOUTH Korean low-cost domestic airline Fly Gangwon has received a cargo transportation business licence from the south Korean Government's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT).
Founded in 2016, the airline is based at Yangyang International Airport and currently flies to Seoul and Jeju City, reports London's Air Cargo News
It currently operates two Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft. According to the Centre for Aviation (CAPA), Fly Gangwon received its first aircraft, a 186 seat Boeing 737-800, in September 2019.
The carrier received an AOC from the MOLIT in October 2019, allowing it to launch commercial operations in November 2019 with a Yangyang-Jeju service.
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Founded in 2016, the airline is based at Yangyang International Airport and currently flies to Seoul and Jeju City, reports London's Air Cargo News
It currently operates two Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft. According to the Centre for Aviation (CAPA), Fly Gangwon received its first aircraft, a 186 seat Boeing 737-800, in September 2019.
The carrier received an AOC from the MOLIT in October 2019, allowing it to launch commercial operations in November 2019 with a Yangyang-Jeju service.
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