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Korean Air and Asiana Airlines organize joint aviation career program | News


Korean Air and Asiana Airlines celebrated Children’s Day by hosting a joint aviation education program at the National Aviation Museum of Korea in Seoul, inspiring young people to explore careers in aviation.

About 200 students attended the event, where volunteer pilots and cabin crew from both airlines shared first-hand experiences and insights into careers in aviation.

The program provided students with the opportunity to connect directly with aviation professionals, gain practical career prospects and explore future pathways in the industry.

“The students’ enthusiasm was truly inspiring,” said a volunteer pilot from the Korean Air Force. “We hope this experience will encourage some of them to pursue their own dreams in aviation and join us as colleagues in the skies.”

An Asiana Airlines cabin crew volunteer added, “It was meaningful to help plant the seeds for these students’ future aspirations.”

As Korean Air and Asiana Airlines move toward integration, the two airlines are conducting joint educational volunteer programs for youth at least once a month as part of their broader community efforts.

Through these initiatives, the airlines aim to nurture future aviation talent, strengthen employee collaboration and expand their joint community outreach efforts.

Korean Air and Asiana Airlines will continue to promote joint community programs that create meaningful public engagement while building synergy ahead of their integration.

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