Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
Jeju Air’s passenger plane smashed into a concrete wall after an emergency landing at Muan international airport in South Korea ...
South Korean officials plan to conduct safety inspections of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country’s airlines ...
The Jeju Air jetliner was carrying 175 passengers and six crew when it crashed on landing at the airport in Muan county, just after 9 a.m. local time Sunday. Follow for live updates ...
A routine landing turned catastrophic as a Boeing 737-800 crashed in South Korea, sparking urgent questions about the moments ...
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There are many potential causes for the airline disaster in South Korea. We need to understand them, but never lose sight that air disasters are extremely rare.
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South Korean officials are looking for the cause of a passenger jet crash that killed 179 people, in one of the deadliest disasters in the country’s aviation history.
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