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According to Yonhap News,
(SEOUL=Yonhap News) Air Busan has opened its new headquarters building in the country's largest port city in a move to enhance its safety training and promote communication among its employees, the company said Monday.
The Busan-based budget carrier has built an 11-story building to combine offices and training facilities that had been scattered across the city. It became the first low-cost carrier that has a building of its own, the airline said in a statement.
"In the combined training facilities, Air Busan's cabin crew can experience a mockup of an actual sized A320-200 and the Door Trainer which is used to educate crew members in the proficient use of the passenger carrier's exit doors," the statement said. The building will also house other training facilities to allow the crew to handle all emergency situations.
Air Busan is 46 percent owned by Asiana Airlines Inc., the country's second-biggest passenger carrier by sales after Korean Air Lines Co.
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Source: Yonhap News (May. 22, 2017)