T'way Air announced on the 4th that it has signed a business agreement for mutual cooperation in social contribution activities with the National Aviation Museum.

At the National Aviation Museum in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Jeong Hong-geun, CEO of T'way Air (left), and Ahn Tae-hyun, Director of the National Aviation Museum, are conducting a business agreement to support social contribution activities. Photo by T'way Air

At the National Aviation Museum in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Jeong Hong-geun, CEO of T'way Air (left), and Ahn Tae-hyun, Director of the National Aviation Museum, are conducting a business agreement to support social contribution activities. Photo by T'way Air

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The business agreement ceremony held at the National Aviation Museum on the 3rd was attended by Jung Hong-geun, CEO of T'way Air, and Ahn Tae-hyun, director of the National Aviation Museum, among others. The main contents of the agreement include ▲ social contribution activities utilizing human and material resources possessed by both parties ▲ mutual visits and volunteer activities of members ▲ other cooperative activities. Both parties agreed to establish an organic cooperative relationship for social contribution activities and to strive for mutual development.


After the business agreement ceremony, T'way Air representatives also viewed the exhibition "Hello, Kkodrong! The 1924 Airplane Theme Exhibition of Kwon Ki-ok," Korea's first female aviator, while listening to explanations from the curators of the National Aviation Museum.


Taking this business agreement as an opportunity, T'way Air and the National Aviation Museum plan to continuously carry out aviation-specialized social contribution activities by supporting various programs and educational activities that can enhance understanding of the aviation industry for the local community.


In particular, they plan to actively build a cooperative relationship that increases synergy by linking T'way Air's Aviation Training Center, where safety training and in-flight service experiences are available, with the National Aviation Museum's various aviation exhibitions and experiential facilities.



Jung Hong-geun, CEO of T'way Air, said, "We are pleased to cooperate with the National Aviation Museum to spread the value of social contribution within the local community," and added, "Based on mutual trust, we will exchange resources and spare no effort in supporting the development and operation of various social contribution programs."


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