South Korean authorities said Thursday that all airports in the country would be required to deploy thermal imaging cameras and bird detection radar systems in the wake of the Jeju Air crash that left ...
An otherwise solid set of airline safety statistics through much of 2024 was transformed by two deadly losses, while pilot ...
The closing weeks of 2024 and the opening stretch of 2025 have painted a somber picture in aviation. A series of incident, ...
As this publication has reported, the Jeju crash is expected to be a multi-hundred-million loss for the aviation market, with ...
Seoul, South Korea — The first report on last month's Jeju Air crash in South Korea confirmed traces of bird strikes in the plane's engines, though officials haven't determined the cause of the ...
South Korea's authorities investigating last month's Jeju Air plane crash have submitted a preliminary accident report to the U.N. aviation agency and to the authorities of the United States ...
South Korea’s authorities investigating last month’s Jeju Air plane crash have submitted a preliminary accident report to the UN aviation agency and to the authorities of the United States ...
The crash left 179 dead at the Muan International Airport in South Korea. SEOUL -- The final four minutes of flight recordings before a Jeju Air flight crashed into an embankment at the end of a ...
The government is expected to be unable to use 'contingency funds' for support related to the Jeju Air disaster. This is because evidence is emerging that the disaster is classified as an ...
The South Korean government on Wednesday said it would remove a concrete barrier at the end of a runway at Muan International Airport, the scene of the fatal Jeju Air crash last month. The crash ...
South Korea will extend runway safety areas and redesign infrastructure after the crash of a Jeju Air Co. flight last month that killed almost everyone on board, sparking criticism that the design ...
South Korean authorities said on Wednesday they will change the concrete barriers used for navigation at some airports across the country after the Jeju Air crash that left 179 people dead.