The discovery of bird residue in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 that crashed on Dec. 29 at Muan International Airport in South Korea offers a possible explanation of why the pilots were ...
Flight recorders from the passenger jet that crashed in South Korea last month, killing more than 170 people, stopped working ...
The investigation into the deadliest air disaster on the country's soil remains ongoing, focusing on the role of bird strike ...
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Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including ...
South Korean carrier Jeju Air has prematurely ended its charter flights from Busan to the Northern Marianas capital, Saipan. The airline was due to end its service to Saipan on 25, February. But the ...
On January 23, 2025, Park Sang-woo, the Minister of South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), met ...
While in previous years the crash of one Boeing 747 could result in a similar death ... On December 29, a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea ...
The crash was the country’s deadliest since 1997, when a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed in the Guam jungle ... South Korean police last week also raided Jeju Air’s office in Seoul ...