Korean Air to Drop ‘KAL’ Brand and Revamp Board in Late 1Q26
Korean Air plans to phase out the KAL brand and restructure its board in late Q1 2026 as part of a broader corporate revamp.
Korean air is set to phase out the long-standing “KAL” brand and implement a board restructuring in late first quarter 2026 as part of a broader corporate overhaul.
The move signals a strategic shift in branding and governance, aimed at simplifying the airline’s corporate identity and strengthening management oversight. The KAL name has historically been associated with the airline’s legacy structure, and its removal marks a notable change in corporate presentation.
In addition to the branding update, the planned board revamp is expected to modernise governance practices and align leadership structures with evolving business priorities. Corporate restructuring efforts often accompany fleet, network, or financial strategy adjustments within major airline groups.
Industry observers view the development as part of Korean Air’s continued transformation strategy, particularly as competition intensifies across Asian and global markets.
Further details regarding implementation timelines and board composition changes are expected closer to the announced timeframe.

