
South Korean police raid airport operator, ministry over Jeju Air crash
Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, a Boeing 737-800 arriving from Bangkok, attempted an emergency belly landing at Muan International Airport at about 9:03 a.m. on Dec.
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Of the 181 people aboard, including six crew members and 175 passengers, 179 were killed and two survived with injuries, making it the deadliest aviation disaster on South Korean soil. Investigators seek additional evidence in probe into possible professional negligence over 2024 disaster that killed 179 people. Investigators had also said earlier that they would examine whether safety problems linked to the disaster could be traced to the airport's construction, which began in 1999.
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Of the 181 people aboard, including six crew members and 175 passengers, 179 were killed and two survived with injuries, making it the deadliest aviation disaster on South Korean soil.
according to The Korea HeraldInvestigators seek additional evidence in probe into possible professional negligence over 2024 disaster that killed 179 people
according to Anadolu AgencyInvestigators had also said earlier that they would examine whether safety problems linked to the disaster could be traced to the airport's construction, which began in 1999.
according to The Korea Herald
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