North Korea’s national carrier Air Koryo has changed its logo to comply with a new state policy opposing unification with South Korea, according to NK News analysis.
The former logo featured a flying crane with an outstretched wing in the loose shape of the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea’s national carrier Air Koryo has changed its logo to comply with a new state policy opposing unification with South Korea, according to NK News analysis.
The former logo featured a flying crane with an outstretched wing in the loose shape of the Korean Peninsula.
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