A Jeju Air flight crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people on board. Flying commercially is statistically very safe, with a much lower risk of death compared to car travel. The cause of the ...
As the investigation continues into the specific cause of the Jeju Air plane crash, authorities announced that all 179 of those who died have been identified as of Wednesday morning in South Korea.
Jeju Air flight 2216 flew 13 times in just 48 hours and had previously been damaged in a runway accident before it was involved in one of the deadliest crashes in South Korean history ...
SEOUL, South Korea — A Jeju Air flight from Seoul on Monday was forced to return after encountering a landing gear problem, the airline said, a day after South Korea's most deadly plane crash.