Air Incheon
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Founded | 24 February 2012 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 2 March 2013 | ||||||
Hubs | Incheon International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 4 | ||||||
Destinations | 6 | ||||||
Headquarters | Incheon, South Korea | ||||||
Key people | Seung-Hwan Lee (CEO) | ||||||
Website | www |
Air Incheon is a South Korean cargo airline with its base at Incheon International Airport near Seoul. It serves five scheduled cargo destinations from its base in Seoul.
Destinations
[edit]As of May 2024[update], Air Incheon serves the following scheduled destinations:[1]
Country | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
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Bangladesh | Dhaka | Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport | [2] | |
China | Chengdu | Chengdu Tianfu International Airport | [1] | |
Chongqing | Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport | [1] | ||
Haikou | Haikou Meilan International Airport | [3] | ||
Qingdao | Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport | [4] | ||
Qingdao Liuting International Airport | Airport Closed | |||
Yantai | Yantai Penglai International Airport | [1][5] | ||
Japan | Sapporo | New Chitose Airport | [6] | |
Tokyo | Narita International Airport | [1][6] | ||
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Kuala Lumpur International Airport | [7] | |
Russia | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Airport | Suspended | [1][6] |
South Korea | Seoul | Incheon International Airport | Hub |
Fleet
[edit]Current fleet
[edit]As of November 2023[update], Air Incheon operates the following aircraft:[8][9]
Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Notes |
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Boeing 737-800SF | 4 | — | |
Total | 4 | — |
Fleet development
[edit]In August 2016, Air Incheon signed a letter of intent for three Boeing 737-800NG to be converted to freighters and leased from Spectre Air Capital.[10] In May 2019, due to financial reasons, Air Incheon cancelled the order for Boeing 737-800NG Freighter as well as retiring its Boeing 767-300ERF and one Boeing 737-400F.
Former fleet
[edit]Air Incheon has also operated the following aircraft (as of July 2021):[11][12]
Aircraft | Total | Introduced | Retired |
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Boeing 737-400F | 3 | 2013 | 2021 |
Boeing 767-300F | 1 | 2018 | 2019 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Scheduled flights". Air Incheon.
- ^ "에어인천, 인천~방글라데시 다카 화물 노선 신규 취항" [Air Incheon launches a new cargo route between Incheon and Dhaka, Bangladesh] (in Korean). Kyeongin News. 15 November 2022.
- ^ "China's resort island Hainan opens new cargo air route to ROK". China Daily News. 19 February 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
- ^ "에어인천, 6월부터 中 칭다오 노선 운항 재개" [Air Incheon to resume flights to Qingdao in June] (in Korean). Biz Fact. 11 May 2020.
- ^ "Air Incheon Opens New Route Linking Incheon with Japan, Russia and China". Incheon Today. 17 June 2022.
- ^ a b c "에어인천, 일본 훗카이도 화물노선 첫 유치" [Air Incheon to Host Japan's First Cargo Route to Hokkaido]. The Korea IT Times. 17 April 2014.
- ^ "에어인천, 인천-쿠알라룸푸르 화물 정기노선 취항…주 5회 운항" [Air Incheon launches Incheon-Kuala Lumpur freight Routes...five flights a week] (in Korean). Yonhap News Agency. 12 July 2023.
- ^ "Air Incheon Fleet Details and History".
- ^ "항공기 등록현황" [Aircraft registration status]. Ministry of Land, Transport, and Transport.
- ^ "Air Incheon". www.air-incheon.com.
- ^ "연도별 도입 현황" [Introduction status by year]. Ministry of Land, Transport, and Transport.
- ^ "연도별 말소 현황" [Retired status by year]. Ministry of Land, Transport, and Transport.
External links
[edit]Media related to Air Incheon at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Korean)