[Photo] Mechanics Inspecting Engines Ahead of 2022 Flights
On the 27th, mechanics at the Korean Air engine test cell in Unbuk-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, are working hard to check the performance of the PW4170 engine used in the Airbus A330 model. The engine test cell, which inspects whether the engine, after maintenance following a certain period of use, performs perfectly, is like the heart of the airline. Like an engine ready to soar powerfully into the sky, we look forward to the South Korean economy and aviation industry overcoming the COVID-19 crisis and taking off far in the new year of 2022, the Year of the Black Tiger. /Reporter Mun Ho-nam munonam@
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