Air City

2007 South Korean television drama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Air City (Korean: 에어시티) is a 2007 South Korean television drama starring Lee Jung-jae, Choi Ji-woo, Lee Jin-wook and Moon Jeong-hee.[1] It aired on MBC from May 19 to June 8, 2007, on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 (KST) for 16 episodes. The series revolves around the work and romance of four airport personnel, showing the inner workings of the airline industry.[2]

Also known asAero City
Hangul
에어시티
RREeositi
MREŏsit'i
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Air City
Promotional poster
Also known asAero City
Hangul
에어시티
RREeositi
MREŏsit'i
Genre
Written by
  • Lee Seon-hee
  • Lee Seo-yoon
Directed byIm Tae-woo
Starring
Opening theme"Fist 2 Fist"
Ending theme"All in Vain" by TVXQ
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languages
  • Korean
  • English
  • Mandarin Chinese
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerChoi Won-suk
Production locations
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesHB Entertainment
AStory
Original release
NetworkMBC TV
ReleaseMay 19 (2007-05-19) 
June 8, 2007 (2007-06-08)
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It was shot almost entirely at the Incheon International Airport,[3] and as research for the script, four writers interviewed over 200 airport personnel over a two-year stretch.[4][5][6]

Synopsis

Han Do-kyung (Choi Ji-woo) was especially scouted by the Incheon Airport director and willingly accepted one-third of the pay she was receiving in Singapore, to come back to Korea as the chief of operations of Incheon International Airport. She is level-headed, speaks five different languages, and remains cool and calm under all circumstances. However, Do-kyung lives with the emotional wounds caused by her estrangement from her sister, Yi-kyung (Lee Da-hee), who is a pilot.

Do-kyung's unflappability is put to the test when she meets rash National Intelligence Service agent Kim Ji-sung (Lee Jung-jae). Acting on instinct whenever he thinks national security is at stake, he often breaks rules and ruffles feathers on the job, bringing him into constant contact, and sometimes conflict, with Do-kyung. After being stationed at the airport, he encounters doctor Seo Myung-woo (Moon Jeong-hee), his ex-girlfriend who is now working at the airport clinic, with whom he parted on painful terms.

Meanwhile, another airport employee is Do-kyung's childhood friend Kang Ha-joon (Lee Jin-wook). Ha-joon is quick-tempered with a habit of talking aggressively due to the nature of his job with airport security, watching over thousands of surveillance cameras. But he has a good relationship with all the airport employees, even the cleaners, because of his kind personality. As he and Do-kyung renew their friendship, he becomes a strong source of support for her. His feelings for her quickly turn romantic, despite the complication of Do-kyung being his superior at work.

But Ha-joon's affections remain unrequited, because Ji-sung and Do-kyung, despite struggling with memories and misgivings from the past, find themselves falling for each other.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Ratings

More information Date, Episode ...
Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2007-05-19112.7% (8th)14.1% (7th)
2007-05-20210.8% (14th)11.9% (11th)
2007-05-26311.4% (7th)11.9% (6th)
2007-05-27412.6% (8th)13.8% (7th)
2007-06-02510.4% (9th)10.5% (9th)
2007-06-03610.8% (14th)11.7% (11th)
2007-06-09710.0% (11th)10.9% (8th)
2007-06-10811.1% (10th)11.9% (7th)
2007-06-1699.5% (9th)10.1% (8th)
2007-06-171010.9% (14th)11.3% (10th)
2007-06-23118.7% (15th)9.0% (16th)
2007-06-241210.4%11.0% (17th)
2007-06-30139.9% (13th)10.6% (11th)
2007-07-011411.0% (19th)11.6% (16th)
2007-07-07159.9% (16th)10.4% (13th)
2007-07-08169.4%10.1% (18th)
Average10.6%11.3%
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Source: TNS Media Korea

International broadcast

Japanese entertainment film Dentsu Inc. bought the series' broadcast rights for reportedly ¥200 million. It aired on cable channel WOWOW starting October 26, 2007.[7]

In Thailand, the drama aired dubbed into Thai under the title ปฏิบัติการรักเหินฟ้า (Patibutkan Rak Hernfha; lit. Love Sky Operation) on the Modernine TV beginning October 14, 2009.[8]

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