South Korea will remove a concrete structure at the runway of one of its southern airports, the scene of a plane crash that killed all but two of the 181 people on board last month ...
Following the deadly Jeju Air accident, the government ordered low cost carriers to reduce flight times, boost pilot training ...
Korea plans to strengthen its oversight of low-cost carriers (LCCs) and impose strict penalties on airlines failing to meet ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea will remove concrete embankments near airport runways in response to a recent air disaster, ...
The transport ministry instructed nine low-cost carriers to improve safety standards and avoid prioritising cost-cutting.
The South Korean government will review safety systems associated with emergency landings at airports across the country ...
South Korean authorities will increase their scrutiny of the country's low-cost airline sector, including tightening the ...
The former president of a South Korean airport company who oversaw improvements at the airport where 179 people died has been ...
The Jeju Air flight was bringing passengers home from Thailand after Christmas when it made an emergency landing at Muan ...
South Korea's transport ministry said on Wednesday that it would remove the concrete embankment installed at Muan ...
South Korea's transport ministry announces major safety reforms at airports following the Jeju Air crash at Muan International Airport, which killed 179 people. The changes include removing hazardous ...