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2024 - 12 - 29

When Landing Gear Goes Wrong: The Jeju Air Mishaps That Shocked a Nation!

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A tragic week for Jeju Air as two incidents raise safety questions about budget flying!

The aviation world was shaken this past week with the catastrophic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in the loss of 179 lives. As if that wasn't enough, right on the heels of this disaster, another Jeju Air flight faced serious trouble with its landing gear, prompting an emergency return to the airport. With the same Boeing 737-800 model involved in both incidents, the questions swirling around this budget airline are intense and far-reaching.

The devastating crash has plunged Jeju Air into a PR nightmare and caused its stock prices to plunge to astounding lows. Fear and scrutiny surround the circumstances leading up to the crash, which has been labeled as South Korea's deadliest aviation disaster. This dire situation has led to finger-pointing between the airline and Boeing, leaving many to wonder if it was the low-cost carrierโ€™s cutbacks or the aircraft design that truly led to this calamity.

In the aftermath, commuters and frequent fliers are left to grapple with the harrowing thoughts of flying safety. The media has been riddled with speculative analyses and debates over the reliability of low-cost airlines, especially now that Jeju Air seems trapped in the eye of a thunderstorm of criticism. Meanwhile, aviation experts are diving into the tragic final minutes of the upended flight, deciphering video footage that reveals a sequence of events that has left many unanswered questions.

What might come next for Jeju Air is uncertain, but one thing is for sure โ€“ flying in a budget airline will never feel the same for many, especially those who had a close call with the recent emergency landing. Did you know that the Boeing 737-800 has been in operation since the late 1990s and has been one of the best-selling aircraft families of all time? Another interesting tidbit: South Korea has seen a tremendous rise in budget airlines in the last decade, contributing to both increased travel opportunities and some growing pains in safety and reliability. This tragic incident might just be the turning point that reignites the conversation about air travel standards in the region.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson's Comments on the Crash ... (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson's Comments on the Crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216.

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Second Jeju Air flight suffers landing gear problem, returns to airport (CNA)

The Boeing 737-800 involved in the latest incident was the same model as the Jeju Air plane that crashed on Sunday killing 179 people after coming down without ...

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Jeju Air shares slump to record low after deadly plane crash (The Business Times)

SHARES of South Korean budget carrier Jeju Air hit their lowest on record on Monday (Dec 30), after the country's deadliest air crash killed 179 people.

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Final minutes of Jeju Air flight before South Korea's deadliest air ... (The Straits Times)

A South Korean Jeju Air passenger jet crashed on landing at Muan International Airport on Sunday, killing 179 people in the country's deadliest air disaster ...

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Jeju Air crash sparks blame game between airline and Boeing (Korea Times)

A fatal crash of a Jeju Air passenger jet has sparked controversy over whether greater responsibility lies with the low-cost carrier (LCC) or Boeing, the manufacturer of the ill-fated 737-800 aircraft. The jetliner, carrying 181 passengers and crew, ...

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What videos of the Jeju Air jet tell Richard Quest about the crash | CNN (CNN)

CNN's Richard Quest says the videos of the Jeju Air crash that killed at least 179 people offers more questions about what caused the disaster than answers.

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How safe is flying right now? What to know after the Jeju Air plane ... (USA TODAY)

How safe is flying right now? What to know after the Jeju Air plane crash · A Jeju Air flight crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people on board. · Flying ...

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