The missing data deepens the puzzle of what caused the deadly air disaster in Muan, South Korea, late last month.
A former transport ministry accident investigator said the discovery suggests all power, including backup, may have been cut, which is rare.
Experts have revealed how two cabin crew from the doomed Jeju Air plane crash on Sunday may have survived. The Jeju Air plane skidded off the runway in the town of Muan, 180 miles south of ...
As the investigation continues into the specific cause of the Jeju Air plane crash, authorities announced that all 179 of those who died have been identified as of Wednesday morning in South Korea.
The nation’s transport ministry reviewed structures near airport runways after the deadly crash of a Jeju Air flight late ...
South Korea Eyes Changes As Jeju Air Crash Probe Continues is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
South Korea’s leading low-cost carrier, heavy with debt and its stock already near record lows, is now facing intense public ...
A Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea became the country’s deadliest plane disaster in decades Sunday, killing 179 people with only two survivors and shocking the country and world, prompting an ...
The Jeju Air crash in South Korea is an outlier in a country considered to be a gold standard for airline safety.
Before it suffered the deadliest crash in South Korea's history, budget airline Jeju Air was moving fast: racking up record ...