Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
Authorities have suggested that migratory bird strikes were the cause of last month's deadly plane crash in South Korea, ...
Under global aviation rules, South Korea will lead a civil investigation ... Airlines as the country's third largest carrier by passenger numbers. The accident happened only three weeks after ...
Authorities have said black boxes holding the flight data and cockpit voice recorders stopped recording around four minutes before the crash.
Relatives also left flowers and food near the crash site including tteokguk -- rice cake soup traditionally enjoyed in South Korea on New Year's Day -- as they said their goodbyes, many in tears.
South Korea has vowed thorough investigations to find what caused a plane crash that killed 179 people, saying Monday that it will also inspect all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country ...
South Korea will extend runway safety areas and redesign infrastructure after the crash of a Jeju Air Co. flight last month ...
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo A Jeju Air crash in South Korea last week, the deadliest plane accident in years, has stunned the global aviation industry. The country is regarded as a ...
Under global aviation rules, South Korea will lead a civil investigation into the crash and automatically involve the NTSB since the plane was designed and built in the United States. Crash ...
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SEOUL — Grieving relatives of the victims of the South Korea plane crash gathered at the site to pay respects to their loved ones on New Year’s Day, as officials said they’ve extracted data ...