Korean Air to build $844.11M Air Mobility and Aviation Safety Center in Bucheon
Korean Air has revealed plans to invest US$844.11 million (KRW 1.2 trillion) to establish an Urban Air Mobility and Aviation Safety Research Center in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province.
The project was officially launched on April 30, 2025, when Korean Air signed an agreement with Bucheon City at the Bucheon Arts Center, the airline announced in a statement.
According to the airline, the goal is to develop a “major new hub for future mobility and aerospace innovation in Korea.” The airline said that the new facility will serve as a central base for research, pilot training, and aviation safety advancement.
“This is more than just a facility; it’s the launchpad for Korea’s future in aviation,” Korean Air spokesperson said in the statement. “We are laying the foundation to lead the future of air mobility while deepening our commitment to safety, sustainability and global connectivity.”
Korean Air said that the center will cover approximately 65,800 square meters and accommodate more than 1,000 staff members. This includes expert researchers and trainers and will function as a complete research and training center.
The Bucheon facility will have three main parts: a UAV Research Center for developing advanced software and AI for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV); a Flight Training Center, which will be the largest pilot training facility in Asia, capable of training up to 21,600 pilots each year; and a Safety Experience Center to provide immersive industrial safety training for airline personnel and offer educational programs for local businesses, students and residents.
The airline announced that construction of the facility will start in 2027, and operations will begin in May 2030. The post Korean Air to build $844.11M Air Mobility and Aviation Safety Center in Bucheon appeared first on AeroTime.
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