Some 179 people were killed in the Jeju Air crash in South Korea on Sunday, with the precise cause still unclear.
The flight, operated by Jeju Air, was landing when it went off the runway in Muan, in the country’s southwest. Only two people survived the crash.
The pilot had reported a bird strike and sent a mayday signal and the plane's landing gear wasn't' down, causing it to race ...
A plane carrying 181 people crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing at least 85 people, emergency ...
Of the 175 passengers, 103 were aged at least 50, while 14 were under the age of 20. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea's transport ministry is sending the flight data recorder from the fatal Jeju Air crash to the US for analysis.
Jeju Air flight crash in South Korea kills 179, with two survivors rescued; investigation focuses on bird strike and weather.
Almost 180 people died when Jeju Air flight 7C2216 crashed at Muan International Airport ... in a fireball as it hit an embankment. All 175 passengers and four crew were killed.
Jeju Air's chief executive said the airline will reduce its winter air traffic by up to 15 per cent and aim to secure trust following the death of 179 people in the plane crash. All 175 passengers ...