KOREAN AIR’S NEW LOGO AIRCRAFT LANDS AT CHINGGIS KHAAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Starting June 9, 2025, the Republic of Korea’s national carrier, Korean Air, has begun operating flights using aircraft featuring its newly redesigned logo.
The airline has carried out a major rebranding for the first time in 41 years, updating its traditional red-and-blue Taegeuk emblem into a more modern, minimalist design. According to Korean Air, the new logo preserves elements of Korean cultural heritage while enhancing global recognition and aligning with digital-age aesthetics.
Korean Air has been operating scheduled flights to Mongolia since 1998, making it one of the longest-operating foreign airlines to serve the Mongolian market. The airline continues to play a significant role in strengthening air transport relations between Mongolia and South Korea.