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South Korea plane crash investigators reveal initial clues found at site of deadly tragedy
South Korea plane crash investigators reveal initial clues found at site of deadly tragedy - The Boeing 737-800 crash-landed and skidded off a runway at Muan International Airport, killing 179 people
South Korea to inspect Boeing aircraft as it struggles to find cause of plane crash that killed 179
South Korean officials are struggling to determine what caused a deadly plane crash that killed nearly 180 people on board, with the nation saddened, shocked and ashamed over the country’s worst aviation disaster in decades.
Team of US Investigators Join Probe at Site of Boeing Crash in South Korea
U.S. investigators could be seen Tuesday moving around the crash site in South Korea following the deadly crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800.
The Boeing 737 model in the South Korea crash has a stellar safety record — and is flown by nearly every airline in the world
A handful of the nearly 5,000 Boeing 737-800 aircraft produced have been involved in fatal crashes, but the jet is generally reliable and safe.
Fatal jet crash in South Korea is latest setback for Boeing, which employs thousands in San Antonio
The cause of Sunday’s crash remains under investigation but aviation experts were quick to distinguish the incident from the company’s earlier safety problems.
Boeing shares plunge nearly 5% after South Korea orders probe following deadly B737-800 crash
On Sunday morning, the commercial plane skidded off the runway, crashed into a wall and burst into flames while landing at Muan International Airport – killing all but two of its 181 passengers.
Jet crash disaster in South Korea marks another setback for Boeing
For decades, Boeing has maintained a role as one of the giants of American manufacturing. But the the past year's repeated troubles have been damaging.
Boeing 737-800, the model that crashed in South Korea, is one of the world's most popular aircrafts
Accident investigators are trying to find the cause of a Jeju Air fatal crash landing that killed 179 of the 181 on board the flight.
Shares of Boeing slide after South Korea plane crash
Shares of Boeing fell in early trading on Monday, one day after a Boeing model 737-800 was involved in the Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea that killed scores of passengers. The slide came hours after South Korea's transportation ministry announced it would investigate the crash and conduct a full inspection of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft in use in South Korea.
Engine maker GE joins South Korean probe of fatal plane crash
GE Aerospace, whose joint venture made the engines of the Boeing airplane that crashed in the deadliest aviation disaster on South Korean soil, joined the investigation as Seoul extended by a week special inspections of all 101 Boeing 737-800 jets.
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South Korea extends Boeing 737-800 inspections following fatal crash
South Korea's transport ministry has extended special inspections of all 101 of the Boeing 737-800 jets run by the country's ...
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Boeing shares fall after South Korea calls for inspection of 737-800 jets
Boeing shares were lower Monday after South Korea announced it is launching an investigation following the deadly Jeju Air ...
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A year ago today, things went from bad to worse for Boeing
PT on January 5, 2024, things seemed like they were on the verge of getting better for Boeing. Minutes later, a full year’s worth of problems started with a near tragedy.
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