Jeju Air crash report confirms bird strikes in engines
Reuters · 4d
South Korea to release preliminary report of Jeju Air crash by Monday
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Irish Sun · 1d
Fire rips through plane with 176 passengers onboard just before take-off in South Korea just weeks after Jeju Air horror
THREE passengers were injured when flames ripped through a South Korean commercial plane today, forcing the evacuation of all 176 people on board. An Air Busan plane burst into flames on the
The New Zealand Herald · 2d
Jeju Air crash: Bird feathers found in engines after fatal accident in South Korea
Bird feathers and bloodstains were found in both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed in December, according to a preliminary investigation released on Monday. The Boeing 737-800 was flying from Thailand to Muan in South Korea on December 29 when it crash-landed and exploded into a fireball after slamming into a concrete barrier.
AeroTime · 6d
South Korea to tighten regulation of low-cost carrier following Jeju Air crash
On January 23, 2025, Park Sang-woo, the Minister of South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), met with the CEOs of nine domestic low-cost carriers, including Jeju Air, T’way Air, Eastar Jet and Jin Air. During the meeting, the minister presented plans for stricter safety standards.
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