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The exact cause of the crash is still unknown

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14:39 - 23.11.2024 Joe Wilson "We must sanction illegitimate Russian puppets who are attacking the Georgian people" - Joe Wilson 11:26 - 30.11.2024 Boeing shares fall 5% after plane crash in Korea Jeju Air Giorgi Aronia 30.12.24 22:30 • 463 South Korea is mourning its worst air disaster in decades. Last week, a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed in the South Korean city of Muan, killing 179 people.


, as an investigation is ongoing, but initial reports suggest the plane was damaged in mid-air by a bird strike. The impact was apparently so severe that the aircraft's landing gear and hydraulic system were damaged, netherlands telegram phone number list forcing the pilot to land the aircraft without its rear wheels. The Jeju Air pilot performed this task well given the context, but the aircraft hit a concrete wall at the end of the runway, causing the aircraft to explode, killing 179 people.


Jeju Air is South Korea's largest low-cost airline, which owns about 40 aircraft. The plane itself, which was involved in the plane crash on Sunday, is one of the flagship models of the American Boeing, which the company has been producing since 1998. This model itself is distinguished by its high-tech and durability, as evidenced by the sale of more than 5,200 units of the Boeing 737-800 type.