The remains of a South Korea plane crash victim were returned to her family in Thailand this week. Jonglak Duangmanee, 45, was among the 179 passengers killed when a Boeing 737 operated by Jeju Air ...
South Korean investigators said Saturday they were close to finalising the transcript of the cockpit voice recorder from a ...
SEOUL, South Korea — A plane with malfunctioning landing gear veered off the runway, hit a fence and caught fire Sunday at an ...
South Korea's ruling and opposition parties agreed on Tuesday to form a joint parliamentary task force to probe the recent ...
The passengers included 173 South Koreans and two Thai nationals. They were aged between three and 78, although most were in ...
South Korea’s acting leader has accepted the resignation of the chief of the presidential security service, Park Jong-joon, ...
The flight, operated by Jeju Air, was landing when it went off the runway in Muan, in the country’s southwest. Only two ...
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
Acting South Korean President Choi Sang-mok has told emergency responders to use "all available" resources to respond to the ...
A Jeju Air passenger plane carrying about 180 people crashed at Muan Airport in southern South Korea, killing at least 60 ...
Thai family mourns as they receive ashes of crash victim Jongluk Duangmanee at Udon Thani Airport, accompanied by South Korean ambassador.