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 ...
The preliminary report was released by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board on Monday in South Korea.
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 transport ministry says.
The investigation into the deadliest air disaster on the country's soil remains ongoing, focusing on the role of bird strike ...
Flight 7C2216, a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 operated by the Korean budget airline Jeju Air ... Korean Air completed a $1.3 billion acquisition of Asiana Airlines, marking a new era in the ...
As investigators look into what caused Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 to crash, the airline has come under intense government and public scrutiny for how it operates. Some of its operational practices are ...
The highest number of aviation deaths in one year on record, since the understandably high crash rate of the Forties ( Second World War) is 1972, when 3,346 died, the data states. But this was not an ...
SEOUL - The South Korean police said on Jan 2 that they raided Jeju Air and the operator of Muan ... rather than the standard metal tower/pylon installation”. Mr Joo said the ministry was ...
The nation’s transport ministry reviewed structures near airport runways after the deadly crash of a Jeju Air flight late last ... recommends that a standard buffer zone extend 300 meters ...
Bird feathers have been found in an engine recovered from the site of the deadly Jeju Air flight which crashed ... service at the site of the crash on New Year’s Day, laying white flowers ...
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo A Jeju Air crash in South Korea last ... In response, Korean Air began new efforts to improve its safety record. It brought in specialists from Delta ...
Experts have said the massive berm that supported navigation antennas at the end of the runway likely made the disaster more deadly than it might have been otherwise ...