Korean Air and Boeing have announced a partnership aimed at advancing predictive maintenance for the airline’s fleet. The agreement was signed on September 17 during the MRO Asia-Pacific 2025 Conference in Singapore.
Korean Air, which operates more than 100 Boeing aircraft and has additional planes on order, will work with Boeing to analyze operational data across its fleet. The goal is to forecast component health, enhance operational readiness, maximize aircraft availability, and reduce both maintenance costs and flight disruptions.
"Korean Air has made substantial progress in enhancing fleet reliability through our Smart MRO strategy, specifically by leveraging predictive maintenance. This strategic collaboration with Boeing will build on that success, taking our capabilities to the next level," said Chan Woo Jung, Senior Vice President and Head of Maintenance and Engineering at Korean Air.