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"None of us resent the pilots." The Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air landed on its belly without its land gear deployed at South Korea's southern Muan International Airport on Dec. 29.
Boeing & Aerospace Business International Trade Nation & World Travel Jeju Air’s problems mount after crash that killed 179 people Jan. 6, 2025 at 1:38 pm Updated Jan. 6, 2025 at 2:38 pm ...
SEOUL -- The final four minutes of flight recordings before a Jeju Air flight crashed into an embankment at the end of a runway in South Korea are missing, a preliminary report into the ...
South Korean police raided the offices of Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport Thursday as they step up a probe into the fatal crash of a Boeing 737-800 that killed 179 people.
SEOUL, July 21 (Reuters) - The South Korea-led investigation into Jeju Air's (089590.KS) fatal plane crash in December has "clear evidence" that pilots shut off the less-damaged engine after a ...
South Korean police said on Thursday they had raided Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport as part of their investigation into Sunday's crash that killed 179 people in the worst ...
Jeju Air 7C2216, which departed the Thai capital Bangkok for Muan in southwestern South Korea, belly-landed and overshot the regional airport's runway on Dec. 29, exploding into flames after ...
The Jeju Air chief executive, Kim E-bae, said at a news conference after the crash on Dec. 29 that the plane had no history of safety problems. Yonhap/EPA, via Shutterstock ...