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Rafa
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June 16, 2026

Korean Air scales its cloud-first vision enterprise-wide with Cameyo

  • June 16, 2026
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Korean Air, a global leader in air travel, recently expanded its cloud-first vision by scaling ChromeOS to 14,000 devices company-wide. While the transition brought significant benefits to their contact center, the broader rollout presented a common enterprise challenge: ensuring seamless access to legacy applications for the 40% of their workforce that still relied on them. To overcome this hurdle, Korean Air integrated Cameyo by Google into their digital transformation strategy.
 

Overcoming legacy dependencies. Transitioning an operation that serves 40 million passengers annually requires a secure, cloud-native infrastructure that doesn't disrupt essential workflows. By partnering with Good Morning IT and leveraging Cameyo's Virtual App Delivery (VAD), Korean Air successfully delivered their necessary legacy apps virtually to end-users.


Scaling the cloud-first vision. This strategic integration of Cameyo proved essential for Korean Air's broader infrastructure goals, delivering several organizational gains:

  • Bridging the legacy gap: Cameyo provided the virtualization necessary to ensure uninterrupted access to traditional software for the 40% of employees who needed it, enabling the company-wide deployment of devices like the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus.
  • Infrastructure modernization: By delivering apps virtually, the airline achieved its strategic goal of removing dependencies on aging, traditional infrastructure, including legacy systems like Active Directory.
  • Significant cost reductions: The combined deployment of modernizing their end-user computing with ChromeOS, Google Workspace with Gemini, and Cameyo created a flexible environment that resulted in a 40% reduction in costs.


The integration of Cameyo by Google proved to be the critical link in allowing Korean Air to fully embrace a modern computing environment across their entire enterprise. For all the details on their digital transformation journey, check out the full story on the Google Cloud Blog.