Tragic aviation disaster in South Korea: a plane crashes after failed landing gear deployment, resulting in a large number of ...
By Daisuke Wakabayashi Reporting from Seoul When Jeju Air’s status as South Korea’s biggest low-cost carrier seemed under threat from the merger of the country’s two biggest airlines last ye ...
Jeju Air CEO outlines recovery plans after Sunday's crash to regain passengers' confidence amid plummeting shares and mass ...
Embattled Korean air carrier Jeju Air has decided to cut around 1,900 domestic and international flights by March to enhance operational safety checks, in the wake of the devastating passenger ...
SEOUL, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Shares of South Korean budget carrier Jeju Air (089590.KS), opens new tab hit their lowest on record on Monday, after the deadliest air crash in the country killed 179 ...
JEJU AIR lost 737-800 (37541) when it was destroyed while landing at Muan Intenational, South Korea, killing 179 of 181 pax/crew; aircraft landed with gear up, slid through runway and collided ...
South Korean police on Thursday raided the offices of Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport as part of the probe into the fatal crash of a Boeing 737-800 plane that killed 179 ...
Police in South Korea have banned Jeju Air chief executive Kim E-bae from leaving the country amid an investigation into the deadliest-ever air disaster on South Korean soil. The move came on ...
A Jeju Air plane crashed on Sunday, killing 179 people. The CEO addressed reporters on Tuesday. Its CEO, Kim E-bae, outlined how the airline plans to regain trust after the catastrophic crash.
After the deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea this week killed 179 people, the South Korean government said that it would be inspecting every domestic model of the plane involved, the Boeing (BA ...