The preliminary report was released by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board on Monday in South Korea.
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 ...
Baseless rumours have also circulated about the flight crew, falsely claiming that the pilot and co-pilot were women. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea released on Monday a preliminary report on its investigation into a Jeju Air crash on Dec. 29 at Muan ...
South Korea will extend runway safety areas and redesign infrastructure after the crash of a Jeju Air Co. flight last month ...
South Korean authorities are to carry out an "all-out investigation" into the fatal crash involving a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 ...
Son Chang-wan was in office while works were undertaken at Muan International Airport. Last month, a plane crashed into a ...
The former president of a South Korean airport company who oversaw improvements at the airport where 179 people died has been ...
South Korean authorities said on Wednesday they will change the concrete barriers used for navigation at some airports across ...
South Korea will tear down concrete walls at several airports, including Muan International Airport, after the Jeju Air plane ...
South Korea will remove hazardous structures found near runways at seven of its 14 airports across the country, following the ...
Pilots’ actions after the bird strike are an early focus of the investigation, according to people familiar with the probe.