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 ...
Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
The Boeing 737-800 crash-landed in South Korea on December 29 killing all but two of the 181 people on board. Authorities ...
On January 23, 2025, Park Sang-woo, the Minister of South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), met ...
South Korean authorities are still investigating the cause of the recent air disaster at Muan International Airport. Some are ...
Investigators have confirmed the presence of bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed ... The Boeing 737-800 aircraft, en route from Bangkok to Muan County in ...
Jeju Air’s recently announced plans to pull back 10% to 15% of its international flights following a deadly Dec. 29 plane crash will mean a reduction of about 5,000 seats to Guam in the next ...
The missing data deepens the puzzle of what caused the deadly air disaster in Muan, South Korea, late last month. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul The flight recorder of the Jeju Air ...
“As for international flights, the reductions will primarily occur on major routes with high frequencies, such as those to Japan and Southeast Asia,” said Song Kyung-hoon, head of Jeju Air’s ...
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 ...
By Daisuke Wakabayashi Reporting from Seoul When Jeju Air’s status as South Korea’s biggest low-cost carrier seemed under threat from the merger of the country’s two biggest airlines last ye ...