Flight recorders from the passenger jet that crashed in South Korea last month, killing more than 170 people, stopped working ...
South Korean officials ordered safety inspections of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country's airlines as they seek to determine what caused a plane crash that killed 179 people a day ...
The Boeing 737-800 aircraft, carrying 175 passengers and ... The conference began with Jeju Air executives lining up in front of members of the press and bowing in apology. Then, the CEO made ...
South Korea’s worst aviation disaster in decades also was the year’s deadliest plane crash worldwide, and time is running out on 2024 ...
The Boeing 737-800 skidded off a runway at Muan International Airport and hit a concrete fence, bursting into flames, on 29 December. The cause of the disaster is under investigation ...
Investigators of the South Korean airline crash on December 29 that killed 179 people have said the plane's flight recording devices stopped working minutes before the tragedy. Jeju Air's Boeing ...
The Boeing 737-800 plane operated by South Korean budget ... The plane landed without its front landing gear deployed, overshot the runway, slammed into a concrete fence and burst into a fireball.
Inspections of all 101 Boeing 737-800 jets operated by South Korea’s airlines have been extended for another week, the transport ministry said, as authorities began lifting the wreckage of the ...
The Transport Ministry extended to Jan 10 its inspections following the Dec 29 crash of a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air that killed 179 people, Deputy Transport Minister for Civil Aviation ...