A standard pre-flight inspection found “no issues” with the Jeju Air passenger plane before it crashed and killed 179 people in South Korea’s worst aviation disaster.
A standard pre-flight inspection found “no issues” with the Jeju Air passenger plane before it crashed and killed 179 people in South Korea’s worst aviation disaster.
Investigators are in South Korea searching through plane crash debris to try to determine what caused the country's deadliest air disaster in decades, which killed 179.
A pre-flight check of the deadly plane crash in South Korea showed "no issues" prior as U.S. investigators arrived to aid the ...
They are also focusing on why the Boeing 737-800 did not have its landing gear down when it hit the runway shortly after ...
A pre-flight inspection of a Jeju Air passenger plane hours before it crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people, found "no ...
CEO Kim Yi-bae says the airline will reduce winter traffic by between 10-15%, but stresses this is not an admission that it ...
Moments before the crash of Jeju Air flight 2216, a passenger aboard texted a friend that the Boeing 737-800 aircraft had struck a bird.
A handful of the nearly 5,000 Boeing 737-800 aircraft produced have been involved in fatal crashes, but the jet is generally ...
DALLAS — Two days have passed since Jeju Air (7C) Flight 7C2216 crashed. The accident of the 7C Boeing 737-800 has become ...
Boeing will modify 737 MAX emergency instructions to help pilots quickly recognize and respond to an engine failure scenario ...
Boeing's struggles mean it will take longer to return 737 MAX production to its pre-strike levels than after a 2008 work stoppage, when the planemaker got back to a monthly rate of 31 in about 25 ...