On January 2nd, local time learned on January 2nd that South Korean investigators were investigating the scene of the Jeju Air crash when the wreckage of the plane caught fire. It is reported that the voice recorder data of the Jeju Air crash in South Korea has been converted.
On December 29th, according to the South Korean Fire Department, as of 17:26 local time, 174 people had died in the collision and fire of the Korean passenger plane.
On December 29, local time on December 29, South Korean firefighters rescued another person from the Jeju Airlines passenger plane that caught fire at Muan Airport. So far, three people on board have been rescued.
The fire on a South Korean airliner has killed 33 people.
The fire on a South Korean airliner has killed 47 people.
On December 29th, local time on December 29th, the Jeju Airlines passenger plane that collided and caught fire in South Korea has killed 58 people. On the same day, a passenger plane veered off the runway and hit the airport wall when it landed at Muan Airport in Jeolanang-do, South Korea. The Chinese Consulate General in Gwangju, South Korea, confirmed that no Chinese citizens were injured in the crash.
The collision and fire of a South Korean passenger plane has killed 62 people.
A passenger plane caught fire at Muan Airport in Jeolanan, South Korea.
Market news: 175 passengers were on board the passenger plane that collided at Muan Airport in South Korea.
On December 29th, at around 9:7 local time on December 29th, a landing plane veered off the runway at Muan International Airport on Jeolanam Road, hit the outer wall of the fence, and then the passenger plane caught fire. It is reported that the plane in the accident was a Jeju Air flight from Bangkok, Thailand to Muan, with 175 people, including passengers and crew, on board.
According to Yonhap, the landing gear of the passenger plane that crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea is suspected to have malfunctioned due to a bird strike.
On December 27, local time on December 26, Kazakhstan's transport minister said that Aktau Airport had received news before the crash that the oxygen tank on the plane had exploded, causing passengers to lose consciousness.
On December 26, according to a report by the Kazakh National News Agency on the night of December 25, a spokesperson for the Kazakh Transport Prosecutor's Office said that the black box of the crashed passenger plane had been found.
On December 25, Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations confirmed that a plane flying from Baku to Grozny had crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan. Kazakh authorities said preliminary information indicated that there may have been survivors in the crash. The crashed plane belonged to Azerbaijan Airlines.