South Korea’s first cargo only airline, Air Incheon, will begin services this year to smaller cities in China, where Samsung and Apple assemblers are increasingly locating their factories.
Air Incheon expects to receive its second leased aircraft – a 737-400 – in August which will be used on the China service.
Since its launch in March, Air Incheon currently transports mobile phones, garments and oil drilling equipment to Japan and Russia.
Air Incheon to add China flights later this year
South Korea’s first cargo only airline, Air Incheon, will begin services this year to smaller cities in China, where Samsung and Apple assemblers are increasingly locating their factories.
Air Incheon expects to receive its second leased aircraft – a 737-400 – in August which will be used on the China service.
Since its launch in March, Air Incheon currently transports mobile phones, garments and oil drilling equipment to Japan and Russia.