SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will release by Monday a preliminary report on last month's Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people, the deadliest air disaster on the nation's soil, the ...
South Korea will remove hazardous structures found near runways at seven of its 14 airports across the country, following the crash of a Jeju Air flight that killed 179 of the 181 people on the ...
Seoul (AFP) – South Korean authorities said on Wednesday they will change the concrete barriers used for navigation at some airports across the country after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 ...
The South Korean government on Wednesday said it would remove a concrete barrier at the end of a runway at Muan International Airport, the scene of the fatal Jeju Air crash last month. The crash ...
A Jeju Air plane crashed landed and exploded after slamming into a concrete barrier at Muan International Airport, raising questions about why the barrier was at the ...
South Korea will extend runway safety areas and redesign infrastructure after the crash of a Jeju Air Co. flight last month that killed almost everyone on board, sparking criticism that the design ...
Acting President Choi Sang-mok said Friday the government will introduce comprehensive safety reforms across the aviation sector, following the tragic Jeju Air crash last month. The government ...
Investigators have confirmed the presence of bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed last month in South Korea, killing 179 people, according to a source familiar ...
Following the incident at Muan International Airport involving Jeju Air, the stock price of Jeju Air, which served as the group's 'cash cow' (a company with strong cash generation capacity), has ...
Jeju Air’s recently announced plans to pull back 10% to 15% of its international flights following a deadly Dec. 29 plane crash will mean a reduction of about 5,000 seats to Guam in the next ...
More than two weeks since Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed at South Korea’s Muan International Airport, grieving families of the 179 people killed in the disaster face another hurdle – online hate.
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