Korean Air, the world's largest commercial cargo carrier in terms of FTK (freight ton-kilometers) volume, is strengthening its position in the
China market with the establishment of a new cargo terminal at the Tianjin Binhai International Airport through a joint venture with Sinotrans
Air Transportation Development
of China.
"Establishing a joint venture between the largest logistics companies in Korea and China is a significant milestone for the future
development of both entities," said Yang Ho Cho, Chairman and CEO of Korean Air at the signing ceremony in Tianjin
on Wednesday. "Through the
continuous investment, we aim to further develop this successful
partnership."
A total of
US$ 43.85 million will be invested in the new cargo terminal. Korean Air and Sinotrans Air will hold a 47% and 20% stake in the
joint venture respectively. The rest will be held by Korea Airport Service (15%), Hanjin Transportation Co., Ltd. (10%), and Tianjin Dongfang
Credit Investment Company Ltd. (8%).
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