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1. Making a Difference: Korean Air Donates More Computers and School Supplies in Mongolia
Korean Air has again donated computers and school supplies to the National Centre for Lifelong Education in Baganuur, Mongolia. The donation is part of Korean Air’s bid to bridge the digital divide that local students face in Baganuur, Mongolia, where “Korean Air Forest” is located. In 2013, Korean Air started supporting local educational institutions in Baganuur, by donating compu
2. Korean Air Making a Difference to Students in Mongolia
Korean Air held a ‘donation ceremony’ on 26 June at Gun Galuutai Complex School nearby Baganuur, Ulaanbaatar to formally handover to the school thirty computers with desks and chairs. Gun Galuutai Complex School has 1,800 students ranging from 1st to 12th grades. The school has, in the past, experienced teaching difficulties because of the poor IT facilities.
3. Making a Difference: Korean Air Provides Support to Bicol Region of Philippines
Korean Air employees worked alongside 50 local residents of Bicol Region, Philippines, for seven days from 21 to 27 August, to provide aid to the local community. Bicol, a remote peninsula in the northern part of the island of Luzon, was severely struck by Typhoon Rammasun in July 2014. The typhoon caused widespread devastation, with many people still living in unsafe conditions to
4. Making a Difference: Korean Air and Delta Air Lines Staff Fight Desertification in Mongolia
Korean Air recently sent a team of employees to help fight desertification in Mongolia. This year was especially meaningful as employees from Delta Air Lines joined the effort as part of the one-year anniversary of the joint venture between the two airlines.
5. Making a Difference: Korean Air Plants Trees in Mongolia
Korean Air has been volunteering for 14 consecutive years to plant trees in Mongolia, and this year is no different. From 15 to 26 May, more than 200 Korean Air employees will be cooperating with 600 local residents to plant trees in Mongolia. This activity is part of Korean Air’s ‘Global Planting Project’ which aims to prevent desertification of the city and save the environment.

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