Air Busan's Ma Hojin, Head of Sales Division (4th from the right), and Kim Younghwan, Director of the National Busan Science Museum (4th from the left), along with other officials, are signing a business agreement.
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] Air Busan has joined hands with the National Busan Science Museum to raise interest and understanding of the aviation industry.
On the 6th at 2 p.m., Air Busan signed a strategic business agreement for expanding the aviation industry base and regional community development in a small conference room on the 3rd floor of the National Busan Science Museum located in Gijang-gun, Busan.
According to this business agreement, Air Busan will use the in-flight newsletter installed on aircraft to promote the National Busan Science Museum and introduce the renewed ‘Aerospace Zone,’ while the National Busan Science Museum will use a beam projector on the model aircraft installed in the ‘Aerospace Zone’ to display the Air Busan logo and design.
Additionally, Air Busan passengers can purchase admission tickets to the permanent exhibition hall and the Children’s Science Museum at up to a 33% discount for one year until November next year.
Furthermore, the two institutions plan to continuously conduct joint marketing to increase interest in the aviation industry and create added value.
An Air Busan official said, “We will strive to create an immersive experience space by establishing an organic cooperative system with the National Busan Science Museum so that many local residents can take an interest in the aviation industry,” adding, “We will actively carry out educational donation activities so that outstanding local youth and young adults can become prepared future aviation personnel and welcome the successful opening of the Gadeok New Airport.”
At the business agreement ceremony, Air Busan’s Sales Director Ma Hojin and National Busan Science Museum Director Kim Younghwan, along with officials from both institutions, attended and promised to cooperate on joint marketing.
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