Koreanwings

Welcome to Koreanwings, we are the state owned airline of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Based at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport. We offer international services to both the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation. As well as charter services to Taiwan and Japan.

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Ilyushin IL-62M - This Soviet made aircraft, is the long haul aircraft of choice for Koreanwings. Currently Koreanwings have a single Ilyushin IL-62M on operational services flying a daily service to Moscow Sheremetyevo. Along with the CEO of Koreanwings, Our Great Leader Kim Jong Un is reported to have said "this aircraft was although made in Russia", "It is a proud symbol of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The Great Leader after the media conference at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport boarded Ilyushin IL-62M, and took a chartered service to Beijing (PEK) where many Chinese Governmental Officials welcomed the leader with thunderous applause.

Koreanwings are proud to announce that as of the 9th of March 2017, we have begun commercial flights, with our inaugural flight (KOR 57) from Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, to Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG). The plane chosen for our debut flight was our newly acquired Tupolev TU-134A. The flight took an hour and a half and carried 52 passengers to the Chinese city. Waiting for the plane to arrive at Shanghai along with the CEO of Koreanwings was the Civil Aviation Administrator for The People's Republic of China, Feng Zhenglin who commented that 'the foundation of Koreanwings has helped to strengthen bridges between The Democratic People's Republics of Korea and The People's Republic of China.

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The plane was given the ceremonious washing with water cannons, upon its arrival and disembarkation of the passengers at Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG)

 
 
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Korean Wings have welcomed the new route of Shenyang to the flight schedule with three daily flights from Pyongyang. The Great Leader said that the new route to Shenyang is a great opportunity to provide another connection from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the People's Republic of China. Shenyang is the most popular route on the Koreanwings network.

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Koreanwings have also today, opened up our third route to Russia, Khabarovsk has now two daily flights from Pyongyang which will be operated by Tupolev TU - 134A aircraft. Our Great Leader is keen to improve relations between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and has used this new route to help show that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea can cooperate with the rest of the world.

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This is the Antonov AN - 26. This is Koreanwings' newest addition. This plane is capable of transporting 5,500kg of cargo, capable of operating of short runways. The AN - 26, is the perfect cargo plane for Koreanwings who currently have a single AN - 26 in operational service, flying scheduled cargo services to Shenyang, Vladivostok and Hangzhou.

The CEO, Highlander has said "The AN -26 is perfect for expanding Koreanwings' regional cargo services". The CEO also hinted at the possibility of purchasing a few more of these aircraft in the coming days, to expand the cargo services to Beijing, Shanghai and Harbin.

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It was here at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, underneath the picture of his grandfather Kim il Sung, that Kim Jong Un alongside the CEO of Koreanwings opened up the new terminal which was built exclusively for the state owned airline. The overbearing CEO then offered the Great Leader the chance to have a go on Koreanwings' training simulators at their Pyongyang facility. After two hours the Great Leader with the aid of Koreanwings' pilots boarded the stationary Ilyushin IL-62M and flew the plane above the skies of Pyongyang before making a perfect landing.

Koreanwings' thanks the Great Leader for honouring us with his dedication for the airline and his continued support is much appreciated, we thank the Pyongyang ATC for even making this spectacle even possible.

4980573009_df79d2246d_z.jpgThis is the Great Leader boarding the Ilyushin IL-62M,

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qingdao.jpgQingdao (2 daily Departures from FNJ)

Koreanwings are proud to announce new routes to two more Chinese cities, these are: Qingdao and Yantai. Qingdao has two daily flights from Pyongyang, operate by a Tupolev TU - 134A, whilst Yantai has one daily flight from Pyongyang operate by another Tupolev TU - 134A.

 

 

yantai_18.jpgYantai (1 Daily Departure from FNJ)

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top_01.jpgHong Kong (3 x Weekly Departures from FNJ)

Koreanwings are proud to announce that Hong Kong International Airport, is the newest destination to the Koreanwings flight schedule. With three weekly departures from Pyongyang, Hong Kong becomes the latest country that has announced ties with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The CEO of Koreanwings has said that "Thanks to partners at Hong Kong International, Koreanwings passengers can now continue on to further international destinations adding a considerable amount of possible connections with Koreanwings".

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guangzhou1.jpgGuangzhou (1 x Daily flight from FNJ)

Koreanwings have also welcomed Guangzhou as the latest, Chinese city to receive Koreanwings flights from Pyongyang. The CEO has said that "Guangzhou also connections to destinations in south east Asia, as our partners in China provide connections to other Chinese and Asian destinations, that Koreanwings does not currently provide a service to.

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Koreanwings welcome Shenzhen as the latest Chinese destinations, flights from Pyongyang will be operated using a Tupolev TU - 134A aircraft, and commence on the 13th of March 2017. The CEO is particularly fond of this new destination which allows passengers further connections to South East Asia.

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Koreanwings also welcomes Chengdu the regional capital of the Sichuan province, to become the newest Chinese destination that Koreanwings offer. Chengdu is the typical example of how the modern developed world has mixed in with Traditional Chinese values. Visit this beautiful city, with Koreanwings.

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This note is for any passenger flying on KOR 12 from Pyongyang to Harbin, sadly the Antonov AN-140A that is scheduled to fly this route has hit a problem whilst performing a landing attempt at Vladivostok. For passenger safety, we have delayed the flight by an hour, to allow ample time for our technicians to rectify the problem. Koreanwings apologise for any delay that this has caused.

Koreanwings as a token of our goodwill will give passengers a complimentary glass of red or white wine to compensate them for this delay which is necessary to ensure that safety of our passengers.

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kuala-lumpur.jpgKuala Lumpur (1 x Daily Departure from FNJ)

At a press conference at Pyongyang, the CEO of rising North Korean airline, Koreanwings, has said that Malaysia has become the latest Asian country to start receiving flights from Pyongyang. Koreanwings hopes that with the addition of one daily flight from Pyongyang, will help diffuse the rapidly growing situation between The Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Malaysia. 

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Osaka becomes the latest Japanese destination that has been added to the Koreanwings flight schedule. The CEO has said that "Osaka becoming the latest destination will help improve connections to Japan via Korea. 

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