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Korean Air Showcases New Technologies at World Smart City Expo 2025

Korean Air Showcases New Technologies at World Smart City Expo 2025
Busan, South Korea – July 16, 2025 – Korean Air is presenting its latest innovations in smart mobility and aviation at the World Smart City Expo 2025 (WSCE), held from July 15 to 17 at Busan BEXCO. Organized by South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport alongside the Ministry of Science and ICT, the expo has established itself as Asia’s premier smart city exhibition since its inception in 2017.
Advancing Smart Mobility and Aviation
At this year’s event, Korean Air is emphasizing its leadership in future transportation by unveiling cutting-edge developments in three key areas: Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), digital Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), and smart drone technology. These innovations form the cornerstone of the airline’s strategy to drive progress and sustainability within the aviation sector.
The World Smart City Expo serves as a global stage for next-generation urban and mobility solutions. Building on last year’s attendance of over 39,000 visitors and participation from more than 330 organizations across 70 countries, the 2025 edition aims to exceed these milestones and set new industry standards.
Korean Air’s commitment to digital transformation is demonstrated through its adoption of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and other smart technologies. Among the highlights is an inspection drone equipped with Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities, designed to replace traditional boom lifts during aircraft inspections. This innovation enhances both safety and operational efficiency, positioning the drone as a vital asset for broader smart mobility applications.
In addition, the airline is introducing a hybrid drone with an extended operational range, capable of supporting land and maritime research, reconnaissance, and delivery missions. These advancements reflect Korean Air’s broader initiative to integrate smart technologies into its operations, thereby improving safety and efficiency.
AI-Driven Maintenance and Operational Efficiency
A significant feature of Korean Air’s exhibition is its AI-powered chatbot, which aids technicians in diagnosing and resolving maintenance issues with greater speed and accuracy. By leveraging sophisticated algorithms, the chatbot contributes to increased aircraft uptime and reduced operational costs. This AI-driven approach underscores the airline’s focus on smarter, more cost-effective maintenance solutions.
Nonetheless, the integration of such advanced technologies presents notable challenges. Korean Air must ensure the seamless incorporation of innovations like wearable robots into existing maintenance workflows, provide comprehensive training for its workforce, and manage the substantial costs associated with deploying these cutting-edge systems.
Industry Impact and Market Response
Korean Air is also highlighting its progress in Advanced Air Mobility, reinforcing its role in developing operational frameworks for next-generation air transport. These efforts align with a broader vision to transform urban transportation and establish new industry benchmarks.
Despite these technological strides, market reactions have been mixed. Some competitors remain skeptical about the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of rapid adoption. In response, rival airlines may either pursue similar innovations or explore alternative strategies to sustain their competitive positions.
Future Outlook
Korean Air’s participation at WSCE 2025 underscores both the opportunities and complexities inherent in the ongoing transformation of the aviation industry. The airline’s sustained investments in digital and sustainable technologies demonstrate its commitment to shaping the future of air travel, even as it navigates the challenges of technological integration and evolving market dynamics.

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