Seoul, March 13 -- Korean Air has unveiled a new corporate logo and aircraft livery as part of a comprehensive brand refresh following its acquisition of Asiana Airlines, creating Asia's second-largest airline group.

At a press event in Seoul on Tuesday (March 11), the South Korean carrier showcased a Boeing 787-10 featuring its new logo with a blue taegeuk symbol, marking the airline's first design update since 1984. Additionally, the carrier is revamping its in-flight menus for the first time in 15 years, introducing fine-dining options and a wider selection of dishes.

Korean Air's design shakeup comes after the country's largest carrier cleared all of the regulatory hurdles for its $1.3 billion takeover of Asiana. The deal, completed...