Asiana Airlines Will Provide the Airport’s 14th All-Cargo Asiana Airlines will join Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s growing list of all-cargo carriers starting 13 September, the airport announced recently. Asiana will operate a B747-400 freighter with four weekly flights to Seoul, South Korea. “We welcome Asiana Airlines to Atlanta, knowing their presence will further expand local companies’ global access to markets and customers,” said Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed. “The addition of Asiana Airlines reflects the continuing growth we are seeing in cargo operations at Hartsfield-Jackson, providing global shippers with easier connectivity to the world.” “Asiana Airlines is proud to call the city of Atlanta home and add Hartsfield-Jackson to our global operations network,” said Hyung S. Park, Asiana Airlines’ Atlanta regional manager. “Our cargo hub in Georgia will give companies such as Kia Motors, Hyundai Motor Company and others in the Southeastern region direct access to customers worldwide, including connectivity to South America.”
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