Starting on March 1, passengers boarding flights in South Korea will be required to carry portable batteries and chargers, as well as e-cigarette,s on their person rather than storing them in overhead bins.
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Passengers are advised to fully charge their electronic devices before boarding their flights. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwanese airline Eva Air will ban the use of portable chargers on all its flights starting March 1 to enhance in-flight safety.
South Korea's Agency for Defense Development and Korean Air have rolled out a technology demonstrator for a new unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) at an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) show in Busan.
The LOWUS is engineered to autonomously execute missions such as reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and attack.
ADD said it aims to conduct the first flight of the Low Observable Wingman UAV System (LOWUS) technology demonstrator before the end of the year. A manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) flight is planned by 2027, the agency added.
Pyongyang blasted the U.S. "provocations," including last week's ICBM test-launch and a nuclear submarine's port call at Busan, South Korea.
South Korea's Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and Korean Air have unveiled the technology demonstrator of their jointly developed stealth ‘loyal wingman'