Korean Air has unveiled its plans to modernize its 26-year-old cargo facility at New York's JFK International Airport.
The modernization will introduce a range of advanced automated systems designed to boost productivity and improve workplace safety.
The upgrade is intended to align the facility with current cargo volumes and evolving operational requirements.
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