Aviation
Information related to aviation in and around the DPRK
September set to see surge in North Korea tourism, insiders say
Most Beijing-Pyongyang Air Koryo flights reportedly sold out for event-heavy month
In unusual move, five Air Koryo planes head to Vladivostok on Monday
Three of the flights for cargo purposes, airport says
Mystery U.S. cargo plane flew to Pyongyang for “routine” purposes: official
"Hercules" aircraft facilitated crew change for Pompeo's State Department mission, source says
U.S.A.F. cargo plane left Pyongyang on Saturday morning, flight purpose unknown
‘Hercules’ cargo plane left Pyongyang in early hours of the morning
Air Koryo to begin new routes to Chengdu and Xian next month
New flights to become longest of North Korean airline's four routes to China
Amid high security, Kim Jong Un and sister flew separately into Singapore
Security a top priority for DPRK during summit visit to Singapore
Kim Jong Un’s private jet en route to Singapore, data indicates
Two North Korean aircraft en route to Singapore with one Air China Boeing 747
Unusual flights from Pyongyang raise questions about Kim’s route to Singapore
Two unprecedented Air China flights spotted in past two days
Air China to resume regular Beijing-Pyongyang flights
Flights between DPRK and Chinese capital to restart following a six-month hiatus
Two aircraft in Pyongyang for Russian FM Lavrov’s visit
Direct flights set to depart for Moscow several hours apart