AIRZETA, a new independent South Korean cargo airline formed from the merger of Asiana Cargo and Korean Air and subsequently spun off from Air Incheon, has officially launched operations – and selected Vienna Airport as its primary European hub.
The carrier’s debut in Europe is anchored by a long-term cargo partnership with Vienna Airport, including a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cargo development and multi-year handling agreements.
The move further consolidates Vienna’s position as a key gateway for Asian-European air freight.
The partnership was formally inaugurated at a signing ceremony in the airport’s control tower, followed by an evening reception attended by Ham Sang Wook, ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Austria, AIRZETA chief executive Kwan Sik Kim, and Vienna Airport joint chief executive and chief operating officer Julian Jäger.
“With AIRZETA, we are not only welcoming a new airline to Vienna but gaining a strategic partner in the cargo sector – one that has made a clear commitment to our location,” said Jäger.
“AIRZETA’s decision to choose Vienna as its European hub sends a strong signal about the quality and potential of our airport. This strengthens the economic, logistical, and strategic connection between Europe and Korea.”
Kim said: “Vienna is the ideal launchpad for AIRZETA’s European operations. Excellent infrastructure, outstanding handling quality, and the airport’s strategic geographic position made our decision clear. We are excited to begin our journey here and grow alongside our partners.”
Wook added: “This new partnership is an important step forward in strengthening air cargo cooperation between Korea and Austria, which will go a long way in expanding the trade between our two countries even further.”
AIRZETA has commenced six weekly Boeing 747 freighter flights between Vienna and Seoul-Incheon, Korea’s most significant air freight hub, providing high-capacity lift for auto parts, battery materials, high-value industrial components, electronics, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce shipments.
The new link enhances connectivity for exporters and logistics networks across East Asia and Central Europe.
While Asiana Cargo has long served Vienna, AIRZETA brings Air Incheon’s infrastructure and network capabilities to the airport for the first time, marking a strategic upgrade in cargo volume, intercontinental reach and operational collaboration.
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