Flying is often considered the safest way to travel, with advanced technology, rigorous safety standards, and highly trained ...
After overcoming pariah status at the end of the last century, South Korea must learn what caused the catastrophe on Dec. 29 ...
The SkyTeam Alliance carrier has eliminated the requirement of a certain number of qualifying miles and flights in favor of a ...
The Korean flag carrier deploys the Airbus A350 on a wide variety of routes from its hub at Seoul Incheon International ...
They also searched the offices of Jeju Air and a regional aviation body, looking for answers into the cause of the crash as South Koreans across the country mourn the 179 people who died. CNA’s ...
Jeju Air chief executive officer Kim E-bae was banned from leaving South Korea during the probe into the country's worst aviation disaster. South Korean police raided the offices of Jeju Air and ...
Inspections of all 101 B737-800s operated by South Korean airlines were set to wrap up by January 3rd, though the airport would stay closed until January 7th, it added in a statement. Personnel ...
South Korean acting President Choi Sang-mok, at the crash site: "No words of consolation will be enough for the families who have suffered such a tragedy." Jeju Air, on its website: "We deeply ...
Korean Air is today considered among the world's safest airlines, and is part of the international SkyTeam Alliance — which requires strict high levels of safety to join. "They certainly have ...
Jin Air had 371 hours, Korean Air had 355 hours, AIR BUSAN had 340 hours, and Asiana Airlines also had 355 hours. Jeju Air was the only airline operating over 400 hours in a month. If fixed costs ...
August 1997: Korean Air flight 801, a Boeing 747-3B5B (747-300) operated by Korean Air, ploughed into a hill near Guam's international airport, killing 228 out of 254 persons on board.
Korean Air is among the last airlines still flying the iconic Boeing 747, but it's scheduled to pull the jet from a particularly long US route in 2025. Route scheduling data from the aviation ...