South Korea will release by Monday a preliminary report on last month's Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people, the ...
The South Korean government will review safety systems associated with emergency landings at airports across the country ...
South Korean authorities will increase their scrutiny of the country's low-cost airline sector, including tightening the ...
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 skidded down the runway and crashed in a fireball in South Korea, and investigators are just beginning the process of figuring out why.
The nation’s transport ministry reviewed structures near airport runways after the deadly crash of a Jeju Air flight late ...
The twin-engine Boeing 737-800 was seen skidding down the runway without landing gear deployed before crashing in an explosion of flames and debris.
Two of the six Jeju Air crew members are the only survivors of the crash, and are being treated at a local hospital after the plane veered off a runway and slammed into a wall at Muan ...
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 ...
Moments before the crash of Jeju Air flight 2216 ... of marketing and vice president of business development at Advanced Aircrew Academy, an aviation e-learning firm that trains pilots, flight ...
Two Jeju Air crew members survived and were being treated for injuries. The flight had 175 passengers and six crew on board, and the fatalities ranged in age from 3 to 78, authorities said.