SINGAPORE, 18 August 2026: Korean Air’s board of directors and Asiana Airlines’ shareholders have formally approved the merger agreement, finalising a major milestone as the two airlines prepare to launch an integrated airline by 17 December 2026.
Korean Air’s board ratified the merger agreement on 12 August, fulfilling small-scale merger requirements under Article 527-3 of Korea’s Commercial Act. Concurrently, Asiana Airlines secured shareholder approval during an extraordinary general meeting, with 81.86% shareholder attendance and 99.3% (167,436,677 shares) voting in favour.

These approvals formally ratify the merger agreement executed by both boards in May 2026. Following creditor protection procedures and remaining administrative formalities, the corporate merger registration will be completed on 17 December 2026.
Korean Air continues to advance its post-merger integration roadmap. Following conditional merger approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) on 25 June and clearance of its merger registration statement on 24 July, the airline is proceeding with Air Operator Certificate (AOC) amendments and international operational permits in close consultation with relevant authorities.
With merger approvals finalised, the two airlines are accelerating operational readiness, focusing on systems integration, joint training, and team engagement ahead of the launch.
(Source: Korean Air)






