South Korea’s authorities investigating last month’s Jeju Air plane crash have submitted a preliminary accident report to the ...
Seoul, South Korea — The first report on last month's Jeju Air crash in South Korea confirmed traces of bird strikes in the plane's engines, though officials haven't determined the cause ...
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo A Jeju Air crash in South Korea last week, the deadliest plane accident in years, has stunned the global aviation industry. The country is regarded ...
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Authorities have suggested that migratory bird strikes were the cause of last month's deadly plane crash in South Korea, ...
Pilots’ actions after that strike are an early focus of the investigation, according to people familiar with the probe.
South Korean authorities have discovered bird feathers and blood in both engines at the site of the Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people on December 29, 2024.
The transport ministry instructed nine low-cost carriers to improve safety standards and avoid prioritising cost-cutting.
South Korea will tear down concrete walls at several airports, including Muan International Airport, after the Jeju Air plane ...