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Boeing 777-300(ER), Korean Air

By Htam

2019_HTAM8916_XE2s.jpg@ Chitose, Japan

February 2019

This Triple Seven taxies in after a flight from Seoul, Korea.  Korean Air is the largest airline and flag carrier of South Korea, operating 20 of these 777-300ER aircraft in their fleet.  Their current livery, with a new stylized Taegeuk design, was introduced on March 1, 1984.  The Taegeuk is commonly associated with Korean tradition and represents balance in the universe: the red half represents positive cosmic forces, and the blue half represents the opposing negative cosmic forces.  The most common and successful variant of the Boeing 777 is the 777-300ER with 748 delivered and 823 orders.  Fuji X-E2s w/18-135mm.


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