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S.Korea's Korean Air chairman dies of chronic illness at 70

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2019-04-08 15:29

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SEOUL, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Cho Yang-ho, chairman of South Korea's biggest air carrier Korean Air, died Monday of a chronic illness at the age of 70.

Cho passed away early Monday morning (South Korea time) at a hospital in the United States, after suffering from a lung disease.

He stayed in Los Angeles for the treatment since December last year, according to local media reports.

The eldest son of Cho Choong-hoon, the founder of Hanjin Group, served as chairman of the Korean Air since 1999 and chairman of the Hanjin Group since 2003.

The Hanjin Group is the country's 14th-biggest conglomerate that has Korean Air, budget carrier Jin Air, Hanjin KAL and other companies under its wing.
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