South Korean authorities have extended the closure of a southwestern airport where a Jeju Air plane crashed and killed 179 people onboard, the land ministry said Monday.
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South Korea's Interior Minister Ko Ki-dong says search and recovery efforts at the crash site were in their final stages ...
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The transport ministry extended to Jan.10 its inspections following the crash of a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air that killed 179 people, Joo Jong-wan, the deputy transport minister for civil ...
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South Korean investigators lifting wreckage from the tail section of Jeju Air flight 2216, which crashed on landing at Muan Airport killing 179 people on board. South Korean air safety officials are ...
After the deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea this week killed 179 people, the South Korean government said that it would be ...