Jeju Air’s CEO has expressed condolences and pledged support for the affected families.
On December 29, 2024, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 flight from Bangkok to Muan International Airport in South Korea crashed during landing, resulting in at least 120 fatalities.
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The aircraft, carrying 181 individuals, attempted a landing without deploying its landing gear, causing it to skid off the runway and collide with a wall, leading to a significant fire.
Two crew members were rescued from the tail section, which remained partially intact.
Investigators are exploring potential causes, including bird strikes and adverse weather conditions.
This incident marks South Korea’s deadliest aviation disaster since 1997.
Jeju Air’s CEO has expressed condolences and pledged support for the affected families.
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All operations at Muan International Airport have been suspended, and South Korea‘s acting President is overseeing the response efforts.