Acting President Choi Sang-mok orders an extensive probe into the crash and the country’s airline safety systems.
Authorities in South Korea were working on Monday to confirm the identities of more than three dozen of the 179 passengers ...
Some 179 people were killed in the Jeju Air crash in South Korea on Sunday, with the precise cause still unclear.
The government says there is no reason for additional aircraft inspections even after authorities in South Korea on Monday ...
Low-cost carrier Jeju Air apologised on Sunday ... Smoke rises from the tail section of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft after the plane crashed and burst into flames at Muan ...
All 181 passengers and crew aboard a passenger jet that crashed upon landing in South Korea on Sunday morning are presumed ...
MUAN, South Korea — South Korean police on Thursday raided the offices of Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International ...
A team of investigators from the US and officials from aircraft manufacturer Boeing joined the on-site probe of the Jeju Air ...
A video clip of the plane, moments before the crash shows the aircraft making a steep descent ... 13:40 pm: Azerbaijan Airlines, the country's flag carrier, said the Embraer 190 had “made ...
A Jeju Air plane flying from Bangkok to South Korea with 181 people on board crashed on landing Sunday, killing 179 with just ...
Azerbaijan Airlines, the country's flag carrier ... Meanwhile, the front of the aircraft - torn asunder by the crash - could be seen ablaze in the distance. Plane crash survivor Kristina ...
The Jeju Air jetliner was carrying 175 passengers and six crew when it crash-landed at Muan International Airport just after 9 a.m. local time Sunday. Follow for live updates.