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Air Incheon, the South Korean all-cargo carrier that launched in 2012, is to expand its network and provide regular flights to China, Japan and Russia with its two 737-400Fs. Stating it will be “competitively priced” it will no doubt seek to take advantage of growing intra-Asian trade. Up till now it has only offered ad hoc flights to Sakhalin island off Russia’s far east coast.
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