Korean National Airlines (KNA) was the first (commercial cargo and passenger) air carrier in Korea.
[2] KNA operated from 1947 to 1950 with Stinson Voyager aircraft, suspended operations from 1950 to 1952 due to the Korean War, and resumed flying in 1952 with Douglas DC-3 and Douglas DC-4 aircraft.
[3] In late 1961, many Korean industries, including transportation, were nationalized in an effort to spur the country's economic growth.
The Korean National Airlines fleet ultimately consisted of the following aircraft:[3] Two Fokker F.27 Friendships were on order by KNA at the time of its demise and were eventually operated by Korean Air Lines.
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