[Photo] Korean Air Maintenance Technicians Servicing Aircraft Engines
On the 26th, at the Korean Air aircraft maintenance hangar in Jung-gu, Incheon, Korean Air maintenance engineers Lee Jeong-tae and Yoo Dong-geun are servicing the engines of a Korean Air Boeing 787 aircraft, striving to achieve the critical value of safe aircraft operation. Completed in 2002, the Korean Air maintenance hangar is an aircraft maintenance facility with a building area of 17,000 square meters and a height of 25 meters, capable of servicing and inspecting up to three aircraft simultaneously.
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