Manufacturing Expertise Drives Parata Air’s Ambitious Expansion
Parata Air, launched by Winix Co., Ltd. — a South Korean home-appliance manufacturer — has applied its manufacturing DNA to the airline industry, combining efficiency, precision, and customer-centric design.
The airline officially began commercial operations on September 30, 2025, marking its transition from planning to active service. By integrating manufacturing-style demand forecasting and maintenance discipline, Parata Air seeks to deliver reliable performance and minimize operational disruptions.
Blending low-cost and full-service elements, the airline operates long-haul A330-200 aircraft and offers signature touches such as a free peach-flavored drink onboard — reflecting Winix’s long-held “customer-first” philosophy.
Parata Air continues to develop its network from Yangyang Airport and Seoul-area airports, with plans to expand into Japan, Southeast Asia, and the U.S. in the coming years. CEO Yoon Chul-min highlighted that detailed planning and operational rigor were critical in securing aircraft lease agreements and ensuring the smooth start of service.
(This article is based on public information and reports from Chosun.com, adapted by Wernosa for clarity and brevity.)
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